Re: How do I change the default mail delivery location in Outlook?
From: Brian Tillman (tillman1952_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/14/04
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Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:20:17 -0400
Kurt D. Wesolek <Kurt D. Wesolek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Brian -- looking for help on a related question and saw your
> response. Can I set each of my email accounts for deliver to
> separate destination folders? Everytime I try to do this is changes
> the destination for all of my email accounts not just the one
> selected. Is there a fix for this?
Some accounts, like IMAP and HTTP, will each have their own message store
that will be distinct from your default delivery location. However, all
Exchange and POP accounts in a single mail profile will all share the
default delivery location. You'll need to either use rules to move messages
received through a particular account to distinct folders or you will need
to use multiple mail profiles, with each profile containing a single
account. In the latter case, each profile will have a distinct delivery
location but you'll need to stop and restart Outlook to switch between
profiles.
-- Brian Tillman
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