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Outlook 2003
Somehow my email was xfer'd to outlook from my primary email provider and now
I am receiving my email and my wife's email in Outlook. This occured when my wife was trying to send a picture via email. How can I reverse this? -- Chucky the novice |
Outlook 2003
Chucky wrote:
Somehow my email was xfer'd to outlook from my primary email provider and what, precisely, do you mean by that? and now I am receiving my email and my wife's email in Outlook. This occured when my wife was trying to send a picture via email. How can I reverse this? reverse what? If you don't want to use outlook, then just don't open it!!!!!!!! In fact if you don't need it, remove it from your machine. -- Registered Linux User no 240308 to email me invalidate the invalid! |
Outlook 2003
Thanks for your response, but my question was how do I reverse the process.
I did not request the changeover, Outlook did it on it's own when my wife attempted to send a pix thru the picture program she was using. Now my email is going to two locations, Outlook and my primary provider. -- Chucky the novice "Gordon" wrote: Chucky wrote: Somehow my email was xfer'd to outlook from my primary email provider and what, precisely, do you mean by that? and now I am receiving my email and my wife's email in Outlook. This occured when my wife was trying to send a picture via email. How can I reverse this? reverse what? If you don't want to use outlook, then just don't open it!!!!!!!! In fact if you don't need it, remove it from your machine. -- Registered Linux User no 240308 to email me invalidate the invalid! |
Outlook 2003
"Chucky" wrote in message
... Thanks for your response, but my question was how do I reverse the process. I did not request the changeover, Outlook did it on it's own when my wife attempted to send a pix thru the picture program she was using. Now my is going to two locations, Outlook and my primary provider. I'll ask again, WHAT EXACTLY do you mean by "my primary provider"? Outlook is just a mail client, it's NOT a "provider" or whatever else you like to call it. And I'll say again, DO NOT OPEN OUTLOOK! You aren't forced into opening Outlook you know..... |
Outlook 2003
Outlook is a client software, it only does what you tell it to. Go into the
mail applet in the Control panel and display the profiles. If you do not want your email received by Outlook, delete your own profile. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Chucky" wrote: Thanks for your response, but my question was how do I reverse the process. I did not request the changeover, Outlook did it on it's own when my wife attempted to send a pix thru the picture program she was using. Now my email is going to two locations, Outlook and my primary provider. -- Chucky the novice "Gordon" wrote: Chucky wrote: Somehow my email was xfer'd to outlook from my primary email provider and what, precisely, do you mean by that? and now I am receiving my email and my wife's email in Outlook. This occured when my wife was trying to send a picture via email. How can I reverse this? reverse what? If you don't want to use outlook, then just don't open it!!!!!!!! In fact if you don't need it, remove it from your machine. -- Registered Linux User no 240308 to email me invalidate the invalid! |
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