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![]() confused_girly wrote: *HI everyone, Maybe someone could help me i have an outlook express account on my computer at work, and i was wondering if anybody new if i could access this account on my home computer. i was also wondering if i would be able to retrieve delated emails at home? it would save a lot of trips to work if i could * Yes you can access from you home computer and I think there is more than one form ... bur I need help with these if some body can respond me it would be great I really need help with this If I send an email to my own address and other as follows, then the email gets through: [em [/email] - Sometimes, however, it changes that address to the following: '; - The insertion of the apostrophe before and after the email address may be causing a problem. I need someone to help me, its a problem of outlook? it's in an option??, ca n be disabled?? somebody please help me thanks -- elbambino ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via http://www.mcse.ms ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message2531263.html |
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