receive one email address on notebook

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I have one email service with two email addresses. Is there anyway to have
the second email address received by my note book while the Outlook is opened
on both machines?
 
Cottonwoodian said:
I have one email service with two email addresses. Is there anyway to
have the second email address received by my note book while the
Outlook is opened on both machines?

Sure. Create a second account in Outlook. Just how is version-dependent
and you didn't supply yours.
 
Brian Tillman said:
Sure. Create a second account in Outlook. Just how is version-dependent
and you didn't supply yours.

I have one isp for internet and mailbox. The isp is set up with two
addresses on the one account My notebook is set up to receive all of my
messages and the setup shows the send/recieve working. But I do not receive
any emails on the note book even if I close Outlook on the desktop.

I tried setting up a second account on the notebook Outlook 2003 and the
Microsoft Knowledge Base stated I should use the "Deligate" tab in the pop up
- there is no deligate tab anywhere. I cannot even transfer email .pst
because both programs were bundled and transfer only works with retail
programs.

Help, please
 
Cottonwoodian said:
I have Outlook 2003 on my new notbook and Outlook 2002 on my
desktop. The desktop is wired to a wireless router and the notebook
has a wireless connection to my homenetwork.

I have one isp for internet and mailbox. The isp is set up with two
addresses on the one account My notebook is set up to receive all
of my messages and the setup shows the send/recieve working. But I
do not receive any emails on the note book even if I close Outlook on
the desktop.

Have you selected the option to leave a copy of messages on the server? By
default, downloading messages with the desktop will delete the messages and
there will be nothing for the laptop to see.
I tried setting up a second account on the notebook Outlook 2003 and
the Microsoft Knowledge Base stated I should use the "Deligate" tab
in the pop up - there is no deligate tab anywhere.

Not with a POP account. You need Exchange for delegation.
I cannot even
transfer email .pst because both programs were bundled and transfer
only works with retail programs.

The PST doesn't know what type of license Outlook uses. It's just a file.
See this for informaiton on how to transfer the PST:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
 
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