Receiving e-mails from other accounts

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Eileen

Dear Sir/ Mdm,
My office internet used to be dial-up but we had just changed to wireless
network. Previously we used to retrieve all e-mails using 1 PC (with
different acc and rules being set), however currently we had changed to each
having individual PC, our outlook express had been set to each individual
account, but we seems to receive e-mails from other e-mail accounts as well.
(Whoever on the outlook express first will retrieve e-mails for everyone in
the office).
Appreciate if anyone can help, thanks a lot
 
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Pat Willener

1) Please specify clearly what you are trying to accomplish.

2) Please post your question in an Outlook Express newsgroup, such as
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
This group supports Microsoft Outlook, which is part of Microsoft Office
 
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Gordon

Pat Willener said:
1) Please specify clearly what you are trying to accomplish.

Sounds to me like the office has one POP account with their ISP and lots of
aliases...and that the pc that did the dial-up was set up as a simple mail
server. Now they have access individually to a wireless router, the "mail
server" machine is no longer in the equation.
 
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Gordon

Eileen said:
Dear Sir/ Mdm,
My office internet used to be dial-up but we had just changed to wireless
network. Previously we used to retrieve all e-mails using 1 PC (with
different acc and rules being set), however currently we had changed to
each
having individual PC, our outlook express had been set to each individual
account, but we seems to receive e-mails from other e-mail accounts as
well.
(Whoever on the outlook express first will retrieve e-mails for everyone
in
the office).
Appreciate if anyone can help, thanks a lot

I suspect that what you think are separate email accounts actually aren't,
but are just aliases of the one master POP account. You need to either
contact your ISP and get proper mailboxes for each "account" set up, or
re-introduce the PC that routed all your mail to the separate addresses back
into the network.
 

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