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I just got my new puter with Windows 7 and use the WLM reader for my Comcast 
email and Hotmail email (as well as this news group).  Ever since I set it 
up to download from the website into my reader, I get the same posts in both 
my Comcast account and my Hotmail account, and, of course, I have different 
email addresses for each. 

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Reply someone 11/19/2009 10:01:19 PM

Hi,
For an unknown reason WLM set standard to keep your e-mails on the server , 
so every mail related on the same mailbox is receiving the same mail.

Just go to your e-mail account advanced setting and uncheck on all account 
the indication to keep it onto the server.

regards
huib

"someone" <irvingr5@comcast.netnospam> schreef in bericht 
news:35C173F5-D85A-4A6B-95EE-229D0E58CFCB@microsoft.com...
> I just got my new puter with Windows 7 and use the WLM reader for my 
> Comcast email and Hotmail email (as well as this news group).  Ever since 
> I set it up to download from the website into my reader, I get the same 
> posts in both my Comcast account and my Hotmail account, and, of course, I 
> have different email addresses for each.

 

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Reply Huib 11/19/2009 10:35:24 PM


Delete the Comcast account from the Hotmail account.

"someone" <irvingr5@comcast.netnospam> wrote in message 
news:35C173F5-D85A-4A6B-95EE-229D0E58CFCB@microsoft.com...
>I just got my new puter with Windows 7 and use the WLM reader for my 
>Comcast email and Hotmail email (as well as this news group).  Ever since I 
>set it up to download from the website into my reader, I get the same posts 
>in both my Comcast account and my Hotmail account, and, of course, I have 
>different email addresses for each. 

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Reply Bob 11/20/2009 1:08:19 AM

I am having the same problem when the mail downloads in to Windows Live.  I 
have two xtra email addresses set up in Windows Live and I have created some 
message rules so the emails to that address goes in to that folder, this is 
working fine but we are still getting two emails for the same thing 
downloading in the same folder.-- 
SB


"someone" wrote:

> I just got my new puter with Windows 7 and use the WLM reader for my Comcast 
> email and Hotmail email (as well as this news group).  Ever since I set it 
> up to download from the website into my reader, I get the same posts in both 
> my Comcast account and my Hotmail account, and, of course, I have different 
> email addresses for each. 
> 
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Reply Utf 11/21/2009 2:17:01 AM

Are these POP3 accounts?

Are the two extra e-mail addresses alias of each other?  (They have the 
same settings at Tools, Accounts, Mail, Properties, Servers for both 
Incoming POP3 server AND Incoming Account Name)  Then either account may 
download messages for both e-mail addresses.  And if you have Tools, 
Accounts, Mail, Properties, Advanced, Leave a copy on the server, then 
both accounts will download all messages giving you duplicates.

You could remove the Leave a copy on the server for both accounts.  Or 
on the General tab, only one account should have the Include this 
account when receiving mail checked.

-- 

Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us



"SB" <SB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
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> I am having the same problem when the mail downloads in to Windows 
> Live.  I
> have two xtra email addresses set up in Windows Live and I have 
> created some
> message rules so the emails to that address goes in to that folder, 
> this is
> working fine but we are still getting two emails for the same thing
> downloading in the same folder.-- 
> SB
>
>
> "someone" wrote:
>
>> I just got my new puter with Windows 7 and use the WLM reader for my 
>> Comcast
>> email and Hotmail email (as well as this news group).  Ever since I 
>> set it
>> up to download from the website into my reader, I get the same posts 
>> in both
>> my Comcast account and my Hotmail account, and, of course, I have 
>> different
>> email addresses for each.
>> 

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Reply Michael 11/21/2009 8:59:36 PM

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