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If I understand the question where you have UserA that has multiple Exchange
mailboxes across different organizations, then the answer is no. "Lee" wrote in message ... Hello I have looked on the MS website but cannot find an answer to this question. I have a few clients who use Exchange Server and have set me up with mailboxes on their systems. My current Outlook 2003 cannot simultaneously act as a client for more than one Exchange Server. I therefore have one client accessed using Exchange and the others are used via POP, which creates difficulties when trying to keep all client activity together - sent mail does not get sync'd back, external email addresses have to be used, shared calendars are not available and so on. Does anybody know if Outlook in the new MS Office 2007 will allow this multiple access functionality? Thanks L |
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