Three email accounts -> 3 PST files --- Is it possible?

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Julian Milano

WinXP SP1, Outlook2K2.

I have three email accounts, and I would like to setup three PST files so
that emails of each of the accounts goes into a seperate PST. Is this
possible without sending all new emails to one folder, then using Outlook
Rules to move each account's emails to the specific folder?
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Easiest way would be to set up three different mail profiles - one for each
account and PST file. Otherwise you'll need to use rules, and they get
messy - plus, your sent items would all be in the primary folder.
 
J

Julian Milano

So you can't setup the three accounts and tell Outlook2002 to deliver mail
from each one to different PSTs?

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Julian Milano

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
J

Julian Milano

Thanks. I suppose I'll use Outlook Rules to move msgs from specific accounts
to each of the three PSTs. That should work.

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Julian Milano

Russ Valentine said:
Only one PST can be your default and email can only be delivered to your
default PST.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Julian Milano said:
So you can't setup the three accounts and tell Outlook2002 to deliver mail
from each one to different PSTs?

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Julian Milano

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Easiest way would be to set up three different mail profiles - one for each
account and PST file. Otherwise you'll need to use rules, and they get
messy - plus, your sent items would all be in the primary folder.

Julian Milano wrote:
WinXP SP1, Outlook2K2.

I have three email accounts, and I would like to setup three PST
files so that emails of each of the accounts goes into a seperate
PST. Is this possible without sending all new emails to one folder,
then using Outlook Rules to move each account's emails to the
specific folder?
 

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