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Setting up new accounts in Outlook 2007
On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook
Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option? |
Setting up new accounts in Outlook 2007
It seems that Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 can't find the settings
automatically for your mail server. The only option that you can do is to manually configure the server settings (POP3 & SMTP) for your e-mail. -- Chester C. Coronel Junior BSIT Student University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines Read the StudentEmpowered Blog!http://msforums.ph/blogs/chestercoronel " wrote: On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option? |
Setting up new accounts in Outlook 2007
On Jul 1, 9:06 am, ChesterCoronel
wrote: It seems that Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 can't find the settings automatically for your mail server. The only option that you can do is to manually configure the server settings (POP3 & SMTP) for your e-mail. -- Chester C. Coronel Junior BSIT Student University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines Read the StudentEmpowered Blog!http://msforums.ph/blogs/chestercoronel " wrote: On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you, Chester, Yes, I have now manually set up multiple accounts in Outlook 2007 and have set each account separately in its own "group" for send/receive messages. But, how do I select an individual account so that I am only looking at the e-mail messages sent/received pertaining to that account? Right now it appears that all the messages from ALL accounts are there. Henry |
Setting up new accounts in Outlook 2007
If you want the mail from each account to be in separate mail boxes you can
do it 2 ways - 1 by creating a rule, 2 in the account setup in 2007 in lower left you can change the folder -- Neil wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 1, 9:06 am, ChesterCoronel wrote: It seems that Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 can't find the settings automatically for your mail server. The only option that you can do is to manually configure the server settings (POP3 & SMTP) for your e-mail. -- Chester C. Coronel Junior BSIT Student University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines Read the StudentEmpowered Blog!http://msforums.ph/blogs/chestercoronel " wrote: On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you, Chester, Yes, I have now manually set up multiple accounts in Outlook 2007 and have set each account separately in its own "group" for send/receive messages. But, how do I select an individual account so that I am only looking at the e-mail messages sent/received pertaining to that account? Right now it appears that all the messages from ALL accounts are there. Henry |
Setting up new accounts in Outlook 2007
On Jul 1, 11:47 pm, "Remove ABCD from Email address to reply"
wrote: If you want the mail from each account to be in separate mail boxes you can do it 2 ways - 1 by creating a rule, 2 in the account setup in 2007 in lower left you can change the folder -- Neil wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 1, 9:06 am, ChesterCoronel wrote: It seems that Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 can't find the settings automatically for your mail server. The only option that you can do is to manually configure the server settings (POP3 & SMTP) for your e-mail. -- Chester C. Coronel Junior BSIT Student University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines Read the StudentEmpowered Blog!http://msforums.ph/blogs/chestercoronel " wrote: On my home computer running under WIN XP, I am currently using Outlook Express with multiple e-mail accounts (POP3) at the same ISP. I am trying to set up new accounts on WIN Outlook 2007 on my Vista home computer. When I use the Outlook account setup wizard, it seems not to be able to find my e-mail account/ISP. I have very carefully entered the e-mail address and password in the wizard. Am I missing something or is manually setting up the accounts the only other option?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you, Chester, Yes, I have now manually set up multiple accounts in Outlook 2007 and have set each account separately in its own "group" for send/receive messages. But, how do I select an individual account so that I am only looking at the e-mail messages sent/received pertaining to that account? Right now it appears that all the messages from ALL accounts are there. Henry- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks, Neil, But, I'm still having trouble. I go to Rules and I don't see any option related to separation of messages for multiple accounts. When I look in the lower left corner of Outlook, all I see are selections for Mail, Calendar, Tasks, etc. Selecting either of these also does not appear to have the "separation" option. Now, Outlook opens into Outlook Today. I have Account A, Account B, Account C and Account D. Normally, I would like to open Outlook in Account A so that I see only messages relating to it. Then, I want the option that when I want to I can select one of the other Accounts and see only the messages relating to that Account. Is the procedure to achieve this explained in Outlook Help? Or some place else? |
Setting up new accounts in Outlook 2007
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