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August 19th 06, 08:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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MS MAIL
there are a number of free or low cost IMAP mail servers that should more
than meet your needs. As with MS Mail, you can run them on any computer in
the network that can be left on 24/7 - and it doesn't have have to be a new
computer - they work pretty good on older hardware, especially for light
mail flow.
some are listed he
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/serv...prise.htm#imap
but there are
many others available.
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Thanks for the Reply,
I followed your instruction and I am now able to send out but only when
I pick the name from the contact list.
If I try to type the name in the TO line and use the check name
feature, it does not give me that error message but the email stays in
the OUTBOX and does not have a date and time. I have tried to delete
the 'Check name' default names that appear when typing a name and using
the CTRL+K choose the right name from the contact list but it always
goes back...
I'm not sure if this is as clear as mud but anyway...it still does not
work completely.
Do you know of any other similar program to do internal mailling?
THanks for your time.
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