1) I have two email accounts – one personal and one for my business. In OE,
I simply set up two “identities” and selected the one I wanted to use.
Whatever identity I had selected would become the email address for outgoing
and incoming messages. Now all In messages are commingled. For outgoing, I
cannot figure out how to send from my business email – everything goes out
with my personal address in the from line. From reading the posts here, it
seems Microsoft requires that you create separate User Accounts for each
email account. This is rediculous.
2) For my personal email account, I kept multiple sets of addresses within
the Address Book. I had three: Personal, Church and a club I belong to.
When you created an email, OE has a pull down menu to select which set for
which you want to see the list of contacts. Apparently this feature is now
gone and when I imported all three sets were combined. It makes things very
unwieldy.
I have fought this for two days and have decided to throw in the towel on
Windows Mail and use something else. Any recommendations for a good mail
system that includes the above features?
1. Use message rules to filter incoming messages into
separate mail folders.
2. Upgrade to Windows Live Mail which has separate folders for each
account, no rules needed: http://download.live.com/wlmail
3. Purchase an add-on called WMIDs:
http://www.oehelp.com/WMIDs
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Also, is it possible to just install a copy of OE? If so, how does one do it?
Thanks for your suggestion and help.
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
Link to thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail/browse_frm/thread/690aa3cc81a74756
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www.banthecheck.com
To install OE in Vista, you would have to install a valid version of XP (or
Win98 / WinMe / Win2000) in a Virtual machine and then you could run that
virtual machine inside of Vista and use OE that way.
steve
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> WMID looks to be the most promising option for me. I have another
> question.
> If I install this and create two identities, how does it work with
> multiple
> Windows User Accounts? If I create 2 email Indtities under my User
> Account
> will other User Accounts by able to see them as well? In other words, do
> all
> Users see all identites in their MWID list?
>
> Thanks for your suggestion and help.
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> You might find Windows Mail more agreeable after seeing this page (and
>> purchasing the reasonably-priced utility):
>> http://www.oehelp.com/WMIDs/Default.aspx
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
>> www.banthecheck.com
>>
>>
>> Ed M. wrote:
>> > I just switched to Vista and cannot get Windows Mail to work the way
>> > Outlook
>> > Express did. The two major problems I am having are:
>> >
>> > 1) I have two email accounts - one personal and one for my business.
>> > In
>> > OE,
>> > I simply set up two "identities" and selected the one I wanted to use.
>> > Whatever identity I had selected would become the email address for
>> > outgoing
>> > and incoming messages. Now all In messages are commingled. For
>> > outgoing,
>> > I
>> > cannot figure out how to send from my business email - everything goes
cheers,
steve
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