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I have a computer that I used for work and when I left the company they let
me keep it. I want to set up Outlook for my home e-mail. Previously it was set up on an Exchange Server but now I want to use Internet Mail. I have done everything I need to and have created the new profile, only it won't start because it says "a location to send a receive mail could not be found." I used help and it tells me to click "Services" under the "Tools" menu, but "Services" does not appear. Only "Macros", "Customize" and "Options". I don't have the installation disk. Is there any way I can fix this? I have tried setting it up through Control PanelMail, but under "Deliver new mail to the following location" it says "None" and I have no way to change it. Help! |
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