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akirkman August 10th 07 06:56 PM

Creating/Accessing multiple email address accounts
 
I work in a small office and we are trying to set up 4 additional email
accounts that are accessable from all 3 computers in the office. How do I do
this? We use outlook 2003.

Brian Tillman August 10th 07 09:25 PM

Creating/Accessing multiple email address accounts
 
akirkman wrote:

I work in a small office and we are trying to set up 4 additional
email accounts that are accessable from all 3 computers in the
office. How do I do this? We use outlook 2003.


What type of server do you have?
--
Brian Tillman

akirkman August 13th 07 03:44 PM

Creating/Accessing multiple email address accounts
 
in the setup of outlook, it says incoming POP3 and outgoing SMTP. Our service
is through Bellsouth.net. Basically, the owner wants to be able to read all
emails in/out of all employee email accts. And any of the employess be able
to access their email through any computer.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

akirkman wrote:

I work in a small office and we are trying to set up 4 additional
email accounts that are accessable from all 3 computers in the
office. How do I do this? We use outlook 2003.


What type of server do you have?
--
Brian Tillman


Brian Tillman August 13th 07 07:45 PM

Creating/Accessing multiple email address accounts
 
akirkman wrote:

in the setup of outlook, it says incoming POP3 and outgoing SMTP. Our
service is through Bellsouth.net. Basically, the owner wants to be
able to read all emails in/out of all employee email accts. And any
of the employess be able to access their email through any computer.


With SMTP/POP, this is going to be difficult. The POP model assumes local
access to the downloaded material. You'll be using PSTs and PSTs can be
opened by only one Outlook instance at a time. The best solution if the
owner wants that much control is, in my opinion, to set up a Small Business
Server (i.e., Exchange). All of the mail will be kept on the server and
accessible by anyone with permission.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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