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To: mr.mark who wrote (16243)2/13/2001 12:34:21 AM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
Hi Mark,
I got an Outlook 2000 puzzle. I have 4 email addresses, 3 with my cable provider who
allows up to 5 and one with Netzero that I use as a backup if my cable goes down.
I setup rules such that mail to my 2nd and 3rd cable addresses and netzero mail each
go to their own folders which are subfolders of my Inbox. I have no rule set for mail to
my primary address so messages to that address just go to my Inbox. You still with me?
Any how this worked fine for me for a few months. Today I tried an experiment. I sent
one Email addressed to all 3 cable addresses. Each of my 2 subaccounts
received 3 copies and my primary account did not receive any. I realize now
why my main account didn't receive any because the rules automatically routed the
message to the subaccounts once it saw the addresses specified in the rules but
why would 3 copies go to each subfolder?
Next I tried sending 1 email just to my to 2 cable subaccounts, each one received
2 copies of the message.

Any ideas what's going on?
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