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outlook 2007
I just bought outlook 2007. I cannot access my email from another computer. I
had no problem doing that with outlook 2002. Why can't I access my email from outlook 2007? Or if I can, please tell me how. |
outlook 2007
"Ben Yandell" wrote in message
... I just bought outlook 2007. I cannot access my email from another computer. I had no problem doing that with outlook 2002. Why can't I access my email from outlook 2007? Or if I can, please tell me how. sigh POP account? IMAP account? Exchange account? Also please be a little more explicit on EXACTLY what you mean by "I cannot access my email from another computer" Thank you. |
outlook 2007
"Gordon" wrote: "Ben Yandell" wrote in message ... I just bought outlook 2007. I cannot access my email from another computer. I had no problem doing that with outlook 2002. Why can't I access my email from outlook 2007? Or if I can, please tell me how. sigh POP account? IMAP account? Exchange account? Also please be a little more explicit on EXACTLY what you mean by "I cannot access my email from another computer" Thank you. POP account. I have two email addresses. Even when I know that I have email in the accounts, when I log into webmail for both accounts, none of the email is there. |
outlook 2007
"Ben Yandell" wrote in message
... POP account. I have two email addresses. Even when I know that I have email in the accounts, when I log into webmail for both accounts, none of the email is there. That's because you have set one instance of outlook to remove the mails from ther server (that's the default setting). You need to set the email account to keep a copy of messages on the server. However, you WILL have to delete some occasionally otherwise your mailbox on the ISPs mail server will rapidly fill up. Your other option is to see if your ISP does IMAP mail.... |
outlook 2007
"Gordon" wrote: "Ben Yandell" wrote in message ... POP account. I have two email addresses. Even when I know that I have email in the accounts, when I log into webmail for both accounts, none of the email is there. That's because you have set one instance of outlook to remove the mails from ther server (that's the default setting). You need to set the email account to keep a copy of messages on the server. However, you WILL have to delete some occasionally otherwise your mailbox on the ISPs mail server will rapidly fill up. Your other option is to see if your ISP does IMAP mail.... Thank you, Gordon, I appreciate your help. |
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