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20-Mar-2009, 03:02 PM #1
Filtering Mail In Outlook 2003
I have Outlook 2003 Sp3 Teacher and Student Edition running on Windows Vista, my problem is this:-

I have two e mail account which i have set up successfully, one for work e mail and one for home e mail. I have then added a seperate data file so i can hopwfully filter mail from each account into their own seperate 'inboxes', but from what i can see in the setup it will only let mail com into one or the other inbox.....i hope this makes sense, can anyone help?

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20-Mar-2009, 03:49 PM #2
Someone has pointed me towards a helpful article to filter e mail after it arrives in the default in box....is ther any way to set up the e mail so that it goes straight into each individual inbox i have setup?

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20-Mar-2009, 04:00 PM #3
Yes, you need to create a rule for each individual folder you have. Tools > rules and aleters > new rule. Follow the instructions.
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