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How do I add more email account capaciy on Outlook 2003?



 
 
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Old January 4th 07, 07:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
SJWINWIN
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Default How do I add more email account capaciy on Outlook 2003?

In my previous Outllok 2000, I was able to add 20 email accounts. (I use
them for people at my business). I just got a new Dell Desktop with Outlook
2003 SP 2 and it is only allowing me to add about 8 email accounts. Can
someone tell me how to configure Outlook 2003 to allow more?
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Old January 4th 07, 08:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default How do I add more email account capaciy on Outlook 2003?

SJWINWIN wrote:

In my previous Outllok 2000, I was able to add 20 email accounts. (I use
them for people at my business).


You mean you had TWENTY different people logging on to the ONE instance of
Outlook?

Wow! How are your abacuses? Do they fall over often?
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Old January 4th 07, 08:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
SJWINWIN
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Default How do I add more email account capaciy on Outlook 2003?

Actually; I didn't use all of them but when email would come in to any one in
the office, it was downloaded on my computer so I could keep a master file of
client emails. Also, I have several company names and some associations as
well that I had. I seems like there may be something in the tools area that
works on this but I haven't got it all fugured out.

"Gordon" wrote:

SJWINWIN wrote:

In my previous Outllok 2000, I was able to add 20 email accounts. (I use
them for people at my business).


You mean you had TWENTY different people logging on to the ONE instance of
Outlook?

Wow! How are your abacuses? Do they fall over often?

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Old January 5th 07, 08:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gordon
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Default How do I add more email account capaciy on Outlook 2003?

SJWINWIN wrote:

Actually; I didn't use all of them but when email would come in to any one
in the office, it was downloaded on my computer so I could keep a master
file of
client emails. Also, I have several company names and some associations
as
well that I had. I seems like there may be something in the tools area
that works on this but I haven't got it all fugured out.


So I am now confused. What EXACTLY do you mean by "adding 20 email
ACCOUNTS"? An email ACCOUNT is an account that you set up for sending and
receiving of email - so I'm not sure what you are talking about.
 




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