Apr 05 2019
03:54 PM
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Feb 06 2023
03:42 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Apr 05 2019
03:54 PM
- last edited on
Feb 06 2023
03:42 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hello All,
I have and old machine running Outlook 2010. I have three email accounts using the same PST file so I only have one inbox. Set up a new computer and was talked into Office 365. I see no way to use the same setup as before. In other versions of Outlook you can use manual setup and choose the PST file to use so you can have multiple accounts in the same PST file. With Outlook 365 that option is not there that I can see and every email account sets up it's own PST file. Just an FYI I'm using POP. Is there a work around so I can use the same setup I have in the past versions? Thank you in advance.
Apr 08 2019 03:01 AM
Hello @joelarrabee , as you are using POP account, you can run any other POP email client instead of Outlook.
Apr 12 2019 08:52 AM
@Victor Ivanidze Using another email client is not an option. I can't lose all of my data from years of using Outlook.
Jul 26 2019 06:43 AM
Did you find a solution? I have a new computer and have the same issue. I have 3 email address that in Outlook 2013 all had the same .pst file. I don't want to create rules for something that should be functionality that carries forward into new releases
Jul 29 2020 06:57 PM
@wkarpI also have this problem. I have 3 POP email accounts sharing one PST in Office 16 in an Win 8.1 system. When I have tried to export to a win 10 system, it won't allow me to use a single PST with a shared inbox. Is it possible to have three POP accounts to share a PST and an INBOX?
Jul 30 2020 04:49 AM