Carlos Alberto Alves
caa at highway.com.br
Wed May 7 16:46:21 CDT 2003
On 05 May 2003 11:58:32 -0500, Seth Galitzer <sgsax at ksu.edu> wrote: > Andy, > > If you use Win2K or XP and set up seperate desktop login accounts, > you'll each have seperate settings for Outlook. > > With Eudora, you just need to create two different mail folders, one for > each of you. Make a shortcut for each that includes the full path to > the desired folder on the commandline. > > Seth > > On Mon, 2003-05-05 at 11:37, Andy Lacey wrote: >> Hi folks, a quick OT if you don't mind >> >> I've been using Outlook exclusively for years now, but recently my wife >> is getting more into email and that's thrown up what I think is a >> limitation I can't get round in Outlook. We want to both use the same >> email client and both see all incoming mail (personal stuff may be to >> either of us), share a phone book and tasks etc, but when we send an >> email we want to be able to determine which of us is the Sender and >> therefore the ReplyTo address. We also want to each have our own >> signature. Outlook (and I'm using XP) doesn't cater for this at all >> well. I can set her own profile up but that separates us too much. If a >> friend happens to have written to my email address themn my wife won't >> see it because it'll be in my Inbox, and vice-versa. My question is: can >> what I'm describing be done in another client such as Eudora? >> >> Andy Lacey >> http://www.minstersystems.co.uk > Take a look at Opera 7.10 << http://www.opera.com >> Tutorial on site. -- ************************************** * Carlos Alberto Alves * * Child Neurologist * * Systems Analyst/Programmer * * Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * * mailto:caa at highway.com.br * * http://igspot.ig.com.br/forefront/ * **************************************