From Leo's mailbag:
> From: A Computer User
> Sent: October 7, 2005
> To: Ask Leo!
> Subject: can I route addresses within Outlook?
>
> Leo,
> Changing from Outlook Express to Outlook 2003 I have run into
> the following problem:
>
> My wife and I have separate e-mail adresses via enic.cc.
> These are both .cc adresses with the same "surname":
> xxxx@yyyy.cc and zzzz@yyyy.cc. These are forwarded to the
> mail-adress supplied by my ISP (of which we have only one).
>
> Is it possible to route the xxxx@yyyy.cc and zzzz@yyyy.cc to
> different Outlook accounts based on the adress the mail is
> sent to (the .cc adress) even if our "true" adress is
> identical? Or do I have to pay for an additional adress with my ISP?
It's really only one account you're receiving on, so in
that sense, no. However you can use outlook rules to route
the messages to different inboxes as they arrive.
Thanks for asking,
Leo
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