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Jeff Sutton
I used to work for companyA where they used exchange and I use outlook 2003.
I now work for companyB where they also use exchange and I want to use my
same version of outlook 2003. I don't need "active" access to my companyA
email, but I want to keep a copy of these emails just in case. I also do not
want by companyA and companyB emails "mixed together". I'm afraid if I just
go to tools-email accounts-change and change the name of my exchange server
and mailbox that the companyB emails will just "dump" into my inbox.
I have an outlook.ost file right now where all of my companyA email data is
stored. If I move this file to another directory, and then change my
exchanger server/mailbox will a "new" outlook.ost file be created where my
companyB email can be stored ?
Any help or direction that can be provided is greatly appreciated.
Thanks !
Jeff
I now work for companyB where they also use exchange and I want to use my
same version of outlook 2003. I don't need "active" access to my companyA
email, but I want to keep a copy of these emails just in case. I also do not
want by companyA and companyB emails "mixed together". I'm afraid if I just
go to tools-email accounts-change and change the name of my exchange server
and mailbox that the companyB emails will just "dump" into my inbox.
I have an outlook.ost file right now where all of my companyA email data is
stored. If I move this file to another directory, and then change my
exchanger server/mailbox will a "new" outlook.ost file be created where my
companyB email can be stored ?
Any help or direction that can be provided is greatly appreciated.
Thanks !
Jeff