Saving sent emails in the corresponding email mailbox

C

Cowji

I have 3 mailbox set up on my Outllook, each corresponding to a different
email account.

When I send a message from one of these accounts, is it possible for the
sent email to be saved automatically in the right mailbox? I have tried
rules, can not seem to find it, only gives the option Microsoft Exchange
Server or other.

Thanks,
Cowji
 
G

Gordon

Cowji said:
I have 3 mailbox set up on my Outllook, each corresponding to a different
email account.

When I send a message from one of these accounts, is it possible for the
sent email to be saved automatically in the right mailbox? I have tried
rules, can not seem to find it, only gives the option Microsoft Exchange
Server or other.

Thanks,
Cowji


Are these accounts ON Microsoft Exchange, or are they all POP accounts?
 
G

Gordon

Cowji said:
On Microsoft Exchange.

Have you tried starting from a blank rule? The first two options are "check
messages when they arrive" and "check messages after sending".
 
C

Cowji

Yes, I have tried. I tried using

Apply this rule after I send the message through the specified account

BUT it only allows me to select MIRCOSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER or
LIVE MEETING TRANSPORT.

How do I say the specified email account? I can send emails from different
accounts, but they all are saved in my personal sent folder... I would like
to change this feature.

thanks,
Cowji
 
G

Gordon

Cowji said:
Yes, I have tried. I tried using

Apply this rule after I send the message through the specified account

BUT it only allows me to select MIRCOSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER or
LIVE MEETING TRANSPORT.

How do I say the specified email account? I can send emails from different
accounts, but they all are saved in my personal sent folder... I would
like to change this feature.

I'm not an Exchange expert (in fact I don't know anything about it at all!)
but It looks like you will have to do this on your exchange mail box rather
than locally. Talk to your Exchange Admin about it.....
 

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