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How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
I am new to this company and we do not have tech support. can somebody help
me set up or provide directions for my outlook e-mail for version 2003? If anyone can call me, my phone is 1-800-375-6450. thanks! |
How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
Do you have any idea what the names of your mail servers are and other info
like that (logins, passwords, etc) "Wendy" wrote in message ... I am new to this company and we do not have tech support. can somebody help me set up or provide directions for my outlook e-mail for version 2003? If anyone can call me, my phone is 1-800-375-6450. thanks! |
How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
I can find out - I'm told that my computer is the server. how do I find that
information? "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Do you have any idea what the names of your mail servers are and other info like that (logins, passwords, etc) "Wendy" wrote in message ... I am new to this company and we do not have tech support. can somebody help me set up or provide directions for my outlook e-mail for version 2003? If anyone can call me, my phone is 1-800-375-6450. thanks! |
How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
Wendy wrote:
I can find out - I'm told that my computer is the server. how do I find that information? Your computer is the client, not the server. If there are other people in your office who use Outlook, see what their settings are. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. Select the account and choose Change. Note all the settings there. Then click More Settings and note what you see on each tab. -- Brian Tillman |
How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
there is only one other person in the office and nobody uses Outlook. I want
to use it and set it up on the other person's computer to be able to use the calendar "Brian Tillman" wrote: Wendy wrote: I can find out - I'm told that my computer is the server. how do I find that information? Your computer is the client, not the server. If there are other people in your office who use Outlook, see what their settings are. Click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. Select the account and choose Change. Note all the settings there. Then click More Settings and note what you see on each tab. -- Brian Tillman |
How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
Wendy wrote:
there is only one other person in the office and nobody uses Outlook. I want to use it and set it up on the other person's computer to be able to use the calendar What do you use for email now? -- Brian Tillman |
How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
I use yahoo. I would like to switch to Outlook. anyway i can use Outlook? I
don't know how to start setting it up. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Wendy wrote: there is only one other person in the office and nobody uses Outlook. I want to use it and set it up on the other person's computer to be able to use the calendar What do you use for email now? -- Brian Tillman |
How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
Wendy wrote:
I use yahoo. I would like to switch to Outlook. anyway i can use Outlook? I don't know how to start setting it up. Yahoo is not a mail client but a mail service. What I'm asking is what you use to read your mail. -- Brian Tillman |
How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
I don't have a mail client set up yet for Outlook.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Wendy wrote: I use yahoo. I would like to switch to Outlook. anyway i can use Outlook? I don't know how to start setting it up. Yahoo is not a mail client but a mail service. What I'm asking is what you use to read your mail. -- Brian Tillman |
How do I set up outlook for my e-mail?
Wendy wrote:
I don't have a mail client set up yet for Outlook. I'm apparently not expressing myself clearly enough. When you wish to read mail, exactly what do you click? -- Brian Tillman |
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