Sending mail on 2 networks
I set up Home and Work profiles to replace my single Outlook profile.
But how do I choose my original pst file as the destination for e-mail?
I opened outlook.pst in my Home profile, but outlook3.pst is the
default destination. Also, when I did a Send/Receive in my Home
profile, I received mail that I hadn't gotten earlier in the day when I
was in the Outlook profile, though I should have received it then. I
don't know if this has to do with the profile set-ups or not. Bottom
line, though, is I'd like mail to go to the same place no matter which
profile I open.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
Use separate mail profiles for work and home and setup your mail accounts
accordingly.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, edsjr72 asked:
| I use my laptop at home and at work and use Outlook to send and
| receive mail via wireless networks. My ISP is comcast.net, but at
| work I can't (as I understand it) send my e-mail via comcast so I
| have to change the smtp option to my company's domain. This works OK,
| except when I move from one environment to the other and forget to
| change the smtp setting and wonder why my e-mail isn't leaving my
| inbox! Is there a better way to set up e-mail so I don't have to
| change my settings a home and at work?
|
| Ed
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