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  1. slhermit

    Several instances of Outlook

    I've tried it out but my findings are that in Outlook XP , you don't really need to open new windows. When you send a message, there is a field that enables to choose which account to send it from... However, I am still unsatisfied with this solution.... (outlook will not know which address...
  2. slhermit

    Several instances of Outlook

    I am using Outlook XP... Cheers. S.
  3. slhermit

    Several instances of Outlook

    @Marcs41 I am trying out your idea. You wrote: "If you define multiple accounts or mailboxes, you can add 2 Windows from Outlook, and put the Inboxes on the differentr accounts to work with. To dos so, right click the mailbox and select New Window. " I created a second pop3 mail...
  4. slhermit

    Several instances of Outlook

    Thx for all your suggestions, however, the solution with rules only solves one side of the problem: Namely when you receive a mail. Now, if I want to send one, how will Outlook guess the sender address (remember there are 2 users on this computer) ? Cheers. S.
  5. slhermit

    Several instances of Outlook

    Hi, I would like to know if there is a way to start simultaneously several instances of Outlook. We are several users on a single computer and would like to have access to our mail boxes without logging out and in again each time. Thx. Serge.

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