Windows Mail does not support separate identities. To have separate e-mail
folders, you have to create a new user account for Windows.
If you have created additional e-mail accounts in the same Windows user account,
they will all use the same folders by default. The only difference is when you
create a new outgoing message, you're able to select which account is being used
(sent from).
As a workaround, you can create an additional inbox, such as Inbox2, and then
create a simple rule that moves any incoming messages for this account to it.
The other remaining mail boxes (except for Inbox) are shared.
"Colleen" <Colleen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have set up 2 mail identities or accounts. How do I switch to the 2nd one?
> When I open the Windows Mail Icon it takes me directly to the 1st mail box.