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Old September 21st, 2009, 02:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Benjamin
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Default Multiple PST files for multiple emails

Alright, so i'm having a little trouble setting this up how i'd like to have
it.
Normally outlook.pst is the default pst file. if I have email1, email2, and
email3, they share outlook.pst.
I need advice in how to maintain multiple email accounts, INDIVIDUAL of each
other, within one windows user account.

I can have mail rule filters separate mail from 1 into folder1, 2 into
folder2, etc.

I don't want to do it that way...

email 1 belongs to myself
email 2 my brother
email 3 shared between myself and brother, junk mail.

email1 goes to pst1 file.
email2 goes to pst2 file.
email3 goes to pst3 file
This is the goal.

where each pst file has it's own contacts, it's own junk mail folder, trash,
etc.

I created a new pst file, so i could see the default one, then the second
one, but when doing so, the new pst file only had 2 folders in it. there was
no section for contacts, there was no section for it's own junk mail. and
upon retrieving mail from my webserver, mail went to the default pst file.
not the newly created one.

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Old September 21st, 2009, 03:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Multiple PST files for multiple emails

Version of Outlook?
Types of email accounts?

Unless you use IMAP, MSN/hotmail/live, or Exchange you will need separate
profiles to have separate contacts etc.

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"Benjamin" wrote in message
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Alright, so i'm having a little trouble setting this up how i'd like to
have
it.
Normally outlook.pst is the default pst file. if I have email1, email2,
and
email3, they share outlook.pst.
I need advice in how to maintain multiple email accounts, INDIVIDUAL of
each
other, within one windows user account.

I can have mail rule filters separate mail from 1 into folder1, 2 into
folder2, etc.

I don't want to do it that way...

email 1 belongs to myself
email 2 my brother
email 3 shared between myself and brother, junk mail.

email1 goes to pst1 file.
email2 goes to pst2 file.
email3 goes to pst3 file
This is the goal.

where each pst file has it's own contacts, it's own junk mail folder,
trash,
etc.

I created a new pst file, so i could see the default one, then the second
one, but when doing so, the new pst file only had 2 folders in it. there
was
no section for contacts, there was no section for it's own junk mail. and
upon retrieving mail from my webserver, mail went to the default pst file.
not the newly created one.

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Old September 21st, 2009, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Benjamin
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Default Multiple PST files for multiple emails

pop3. i can do imap, i suppose, but i'd prefer not to. :-\
oh, and outlook 2007

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Version of Outlook?
Types of email accounts?

Unless you use IMAP, MSN/hotmail/live, or Exchange you will need separate
profiles to have separate contacts etc.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Do you keep Outlook open 24/7? Vote in our poll:
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"Benjamin" wrote in message
...
Alright, so i'm having a little trouble setting this up how i'd like to
have
it.
Normally outlook.pst is the default pst file. if I have email1, email2,
and
email3, they share outlook.pst.
I need advice in how to maintain multiple email accounts, INDIVIDUAL of
each
other, within one windows user account.

I can have mail rule filters separate mail from 1 into folder1, 2 into
folder2, etc.

I don't want to do it that way...

email 1 belongs to myself
email 2 my brother
email 3 shared between myself and brother, junk mail.

email1 goes to pst1 file.
email2 goes to pst2 file.
email3 goes to pst3 file
This is the goal.

where each pst file has it's own contacts, it's own junk mail folder,
trash,
etc.

I created a new pst file, so i could see the default one, then the second
one, but when doing so, the new pst file only had 2 folders in it. there
was
no section for contacts, there was no section for it's own junk mail. and
upon retrieving mail from my webserver, mail went to the default pst file.
not the newly created one.


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Old September 23rd, 2009, 02:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Multiple PST files for multiple emails

"Benjamin" wrote in message
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pop3. i can do imap, i suppose, but i'd prefer not to. :-\
oh, and outlook 2007


With Outlook 2007 (and with rules in earlier versions) you can have incoming
mail go to separate PSTs as easily as separate folders. Just create those
PSTs, create an Inbox in each (it doesn't need to be called "Inbox", either),
thne create rules to move the incoming messages to those folders. In Outlook
2007, use ToolsAccount SettingsE-mail Accounts to select the Inbox for each
account.

You can certainly create Contacts folders in those PSTs as well. Junk E-mail,
however, can't be separated within a single mail profile.
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