Re: Using multiple accounts in POP3 connectors and Outlook 2003

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Mobster wrote:
Hello,

A bit of an unclear title perhaps, so I'm gonna try and explain my problem a bit further.
When using the POP3 connector in SBS2003, you can pop multiple accounts into the same user mailbox. For instance barry@xxxxxxxxxx and info@xxxxxxxxxx

When using the outlook client, I can use my exchange account for my email. But is it possible to split the barry and the info email in the client?

TIA

Barry Collignon
Hi,
Don't know about server side, but you could create a folder for each in your mail then create a couple of rules to move the messages to the appropriate folder.
simon
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