Re: Multiple pst folders OL 2002 or 2003

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From: Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] (MillyS_at_donteventhinkaboutmailingmemvps.org)
Date: 12/07/04


Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 14:17:33 -0800


"Using an Exchange server has no bearing on whether or not you can use
multiple accounts. Don't equate multiple accounts with multiple PSTs,
though. Exchange and POP accounts all share the same PST unless your rules
sort the incoming messages."

BZZZZZTTTTT! Sorry, but Exchange does not use .pst files by default.

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After furious head scratching, Brian Tillman asked:

| Sherry <sherdh@excite.com> wrote:
|
|| Is it possible to have multiple pst folders in Outlook?
|
| Certainly.
|
|| Even with Rules, I still have a hard time keeping things separated.
|
| You'll still need rules to sort incoming messages into separate PSTs
| is you wish to keep mail received by separate account separate.
|
|| I know if you're on Exchange server, you can access different
|| accounts through Outlook, but is there any way to do that when *not*
|| on the server?
|
| Using an Exchange server has no bearing on whether or not you can use
| multiple accounts. Don't equate multiple accounts with multiple PSTs,
| though. Exchange and POP accounts all share the same PST unless your
| rules sort the incoming messages.
|
|| Having separate pst folders would also keep me out of my work email
|| when I'm off work and out of my personal stuff when I'm supposed to
|| be working <rbg>
|
| Your best bet, in my opinion, is to use separate mail profiles. This
| will allow you to completely separate your work and personal mail.
| You access your work account using one profile and your personal
| account(s) using another profile. The delivery location for each
| profile is then completely distinct.
|
|| I have Windows XP Pro - would it be possible to set up separate pst
|| folders if I set up separate accounts under XP?
|
| Absolutely. Again, it boils down to separate mail profiles for each
| Windows user, but you don't need multiple Windows users to have more
| than one mail profile.



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