multiple email accounts in windows

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Okay I feel like a total idiot asking this, cuz it seems like it should be so easy, but I'll be damned if I can figure it out. Through @home I have three email accounts setup, and I want it so that users can only access their accounts. Yeah I can prevent users from retrieving my mail, but once I have retrieved it and it is in the indox or deleted they can read it, no matter who they log in as at the windows boot up! How the hell do I do this?
 

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I think there is a way to set up private directories in Windows. But, damned if I know hw to do it.

Now that was helpfull, wasn't it?

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You dont understand! I looked everywhere, I even resorted to looking through the help files but I still cant figure it out. Wth should be easy enough, but noooooooo.
 

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First would be good to know which e-mail client you use. I assume it's outlook express so try to look under "identities" in help menu. I never used it but it might be the thing you are looking for.

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>What are identities?
You can create a different "identity" in Outlook Express (or other applications that use identities) for each person who uses the program. For example, you and a family member may share Outlook Express. Each of you can view your own mail and your own contacts by creating an identity for yourself.

Once your identity is established, you can create subfolders and organize your contacts the way you want them.
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