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What names would I give to the server and Mailbox? I'm using Outlook 2003
and running it on Windows 2000 SP4 on a single, non-networked computer. Thanks. |
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![]() "DaffyDŽ" wrote in message ... What names would I give to the server and Mailbox? I'm using Outlook 2003 and running it on Windows 2000 SP4 on a single, non-networked computer. Thanks. You don't. You use either POP or IMAP. -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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Exchange server is a Microsoft mail server, normally used in a business
environment. Unless you're planning on purchasing the software and licensing and setting up a mail server for yourself, it's more probable you want to set up a POP3 account to connect to your ISP to pull your mail. Is this what you want to accomplish? "DaffyDŽ" wrote in message ... What names would I give to the server and Mailbox? I'm using Outlook 2003 and running it on Windows 2000 SP4 on a single, non-networked computer. Thanks. |
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Yes. I have those POP 3 accounts set up already. I just didn't know how the
Microsoft Exchange Server worked and that it was something I needed to buy. "K. Orland" wrote in message ... Exchange server is a Microsoft mail server, normally used in a business environment. Unless you're planning on purchasing the software and licensing and setting up a mail server for yourself, it's more probable you want to set up a POP3 account to connect to your ISP to pull your mail. Is this what you want to accomplish? "DaffyDŽ" wrote in message ... What names would I give to the server and Mailbox? I'm using Outlook 2003 and running it on Windows 2000 SP4 on a single, non-networked computer. Thanks. |
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If it's a non-networked computer then you won't set up an Exchange account,
as it requires that you be connected to a network with a Microsoft Exchange server on it. "DaffyDŽ" wrote in message ... What names would I give to the server and Mailbox? I'm using Outlook 2003 and running it on Windows 2000 SP4 on a single, non-networked computer. Thanks. |
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