Or, just use filtering rules to separate the messages from the different accounts. Create a Filing Tray under the top level and name it after each of your accounts. Next, create child-folders off each tray.
Note, that the child folders will need unique names. So, you cannot have email1@xxx.com > Inbox and email2@xxx.com > Inbox, but will need to name them 1-inbox and 2-inbox (or whatever you prefer). This is because of a limitation in Pegasus Mail. If you do not do this then all mail destined for 'Inbox' will always be placed in the first instance of Inbox, regardless of the number of 'Inbox' folders that exist.
Once you have the folders set up, use filtering rules to move the messages accordingly.
<P>Or, just use filtering rules to separate the messages from the different accounts. Create a Filing Tray under the top level and name it after each of your accounts. Next, create child-folders off each tray.</P>
<P>Note, that the child folders will need unique names. So, you cannot have email1@xxx.com &gt; Inbox and email2@xxx.com &gt; Inbox, but will need to name them&nbsp;1-inbox and 2-inbox (or whatever you prefer). This is because of a limitation in Pegasus Mail. If you do not do this then all mail destined for 'Inbox' will always be placed in the first&nbsp;instance of Inbox, regardless of the number of 'Inbox' folders that exist.</P>
<P>Once you have the folders set up, use filtering rules to move the messages accordingly.</P>