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I have multile email addresses. In outlook express you can choose switch in
the file menu and select the email address you wish to use, thereby sending
it from the email you wish to use for that recipient. When the emails are
received you switch for each email address when you click send/received to
check for incoming emails.
You don't not know which email account you are using because you can't
really tell by clicking accounts. You click, new, and then find the accounts
icon. Then you have either the pop-server with no number, then the server
with 1, 2 or 3 after it. Nothing identifying which email address it is. It
should show the email address exactly or there first part before the @ symbol
so you can tell.
When mail is received you should have to switch to the different email boxes
to receive them for each address. I removed the Outlook from my PC and put
the Express back on, even though I have Office 2003 for that computer too. I
haven't done it on my laptop because Outlook Express does not have the
calendar. Since Outook is supposed to be the full feature version, why is it
lacking in the multiple email accounts features?
Even if mail cannot be received in the separate mailboxes, at least it could
have it so you can identify which account you are sending mail out from I
can't remember which one is the popserver with no number, popserver with the
1, popserver with the 2 and popserver with the 3 after it. It is very
annoying and bothersome. I have sent email to people I don't want having a
particular address from that address. It has nothing to do with default, so
please don't say to set it as a default. I have the most often used one as a
default, I want to be able to identify the others easily when I click on one
for the account and be able to check for incoming with separate boxes for
each address, as is done with Outlook Express.
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the file menu and select the email address you wish to use, thereby sending
it from the email you wish to use for that recipient. When the emails are
received you switch for each email address when you click send/received to
check for incoming emails.
You don't not know which email account you are using because you can't
really tell by clicking accounts. You click, new, and then find the accounts
icon. Then you have either the pop-server with no number, then the server
with 1, 2 or 3 after it. Nothing identifying which email address it is. It
should show the email address exactly or there first part before the @ symbol
so you can tell.
When mail is received you should have to switch to the different email boxes
to receive them for each address. I removed the Outlook from my PC and put
the Express back on, even though I have Office 2003 for that computer too. I
haven't done it on my laptop because Outlook Express does not have the
calendar. Since Outook is supposed to be the full feature version, why is it
lacking in the multiple email accounts features?
Even if mail cannot be received in the separate mailboxes, at least it could
have it so you can identify which account you are sending mail out from I
can't remember which one is the popserver with no number, popserver with the
1, popserver with the 2 and popserver with the 3 after it. It is very
annoying and bothersome. I have sent email to people I don't want having a
particular address from that address. It has nothing to do with default, so
please don't say to set it as a default. I have the most often used one as a
default, I want to be able to identify the others easily when I click on one
for the account and be able to check for incoming with separate boxes for
each address, as is done with Outlook Express.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...309f56f3d&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general