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Can you choose what to download?
I've just had a network set up & have Outlook 2003. We have a domain name
that sends emails to an account in plusnet. On Outlook Express I could choose not to download emails addressed to specific names. eg on the accounts pc I could choose not to download anything for sales@. And vice versa on the sales pc for instance. I cannot for the life of me see how to achieve this in Outlook, but would like to use it because of other features. Am I missing something? |
Can you choose what to download?
Shelley wrote:
On Outlook Express I could choose not to download emails addressed to specific names. eg on the accounts pc I could choose not to download anything for sales@. And vice versa on the sales pc for instance. I cannot for the life of me see how to achieve this in Outlook, That's because Outlook doesn't have the ability to selective leave messages on the server. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Can you choose what to download?
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Shelley wrote: On Outlook Express I could choose not to download emails addressed to specific names. eg on the accounts pc I could choose not to download anything for sales@. And vice versa on the sales pc for instance. I cannot for the life of me see how to achieve this in Outlook, That's because Outlook doesn't have the ability to selective leave messages on the server. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] So I guess Outlook Express is the best one for me then! One quick question - can you get OE to put a pop-up on the desktop when mail is received? We're getting faxes sent to email & I just want to make sure the sales team (techno fobes) get used to checking for faxes & email |
Can you choose what to download?
So I guess Outlook Express is the best one for me then! One quick question - can you get OE to put a pop-up on the desktop when mail is received? We're getting faxes sent to email & I just want to make sure the sales team (techno fobes) get used to checking for faxes & email Shelley Best asked in the Outlook Express newsgroups -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Shelley" wrote in message ... |
Can you choose what to download?
You're right - thanks will do
"Peter Foldes" wrote: So I guess Outlook Express is the best one for me then! One quick question - can you get OE to put a pop-up on the desktop when mail is received? We're getting faxes sent to email & I just want to make sure the sales team (techno fobes) get used to checking for faxes & email Shelley Best asked in the Outlook Express newsgroups -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Shelley" wrote in message ... |
Can you choose what to download?
Shelley wrote:
So I guess Outlook Express is the best one for me then! Only if all you need is to send and receive mail. If you need calendaring, then Outlook Express isn't enough. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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