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I've been reading the threads about changing from OE6 - Outlook, and they
appear to require configuring Outlook, but doesn't it get configured via the installation wizardry ? It's not an additonal step/process is it ? Thanks, Steve |
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You have to create an Outlook profile first (which a wizard should popup on
Outlook's first use to walk you thru). If the wizard isn't popping up, you should find http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829918 helpful in creating one for Outlook 2003/2007. "Steve" wrote in message ... I've been reading the threads about changing from OE6 - Outlook, and they appear to require configuring Outlook, but doesn't it get configured via the installation wizardry ? It's not an additonal step/process is it ? Thanks, Steve |
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Once done, you Export mail from OE to Outlook, NOT import in outlook
"Steve" wrote in message ... I've been reading the threads about changing from OE6 - Outlook, and they appear to require configuring Outlook, but doesn't it get configured via the installation wizardry ? It's not an additonal step/process is it ? Thanks, Steve |
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OK, thanks guys.
Also, can I keep both OE and Outlook for a while,meaning being able to read and respond to emails, etc from both OE and Outlook ? to make sure I'm comfortable with Outlook, because I've used OE for years, and at my age, change is somewhat stressful. If it is possible to keep both, are there any special things I need to do ? Thanks, Steve "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: You have to create an Outlook profile first (which a wizard should popup on Outlook's first use to walk you thru). If the wizard isn't popping up, you should find http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829918 helpful in creating one for Outlook 2003/2007. "Steve" wrote in message ... I've been reading the threads about changing from OE6 - Outlook, and they appear to require configuring Outlook, but doesn't it get configured via the installation wizardry ? It's not an additonal step/process is it ? Thanks, Steve |
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Not unless you configure your accounts to leave a copy on the server so both
apps will receive the mail However mail sent with one app wont be visible to the other. IMO better to stick with the one app Since OE is primarily a pure email app theres not much of a learning curve for the mail part of Outlook "Steve" wrote in message ... OK, thanks guys. Also, can I keep both OE and Outlook for a while,meaning being able to read and respond to emails, etc from both OE and Outlook ? to make sure I'm comfortable with Outlook, because I've used OE for years, and at my age, change is somewhat stressful. If it is possible to keep both, are there any special things I need to do ? Thanks, Steve "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: You have to create an Outlook profile first (which a wizard should popup on Outlook's first use to walk you thru). If the wizard isn't popping up, you should find http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829918 helpful in creating one for Outlook 2003/2007. "Steve" wrote in message ... I've been reading the threads about changing from OE6 - Outlook, and they appear to require configuring Outlook, but doesn't it get configured via the installation wizardry ? It's not an additonal step/process is it ? Thanks, Steve |
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Ok, thanks again.
How do I configure for that ? Also, what about Newsgroups. In OE, my mail and newsgroups are together. I can't seem to fing any newsgroup access in Outlook. Is that feature available ? Thanks, Steve "DL" wrote: Not unless you configure your accounts to leave a copy on the server so both apps will receive the mail However mail sent with one app wont be visible to the other. IMO better to stick with the one app Since OE is primarily a pure email app theres not much of a learning curve for the mail part of Outlook "Steve" wrote in message ... OK, thanks guys. Also, can I keep both OE and Outlook for a while,meaning being able to read and respond to emails, etc from both OE and Outlook ? to make sure I'm comfortable with Outlook, because I've used OE for years, and at my age, change is somewhat stressful. If it is possible to keep both, are there any special things I need to do ? Thanks, Steve "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: You have to create an Outlook profile first (which a wizard should popup on Outlook's first use to walk you thru). If the wizard isn't popping up, you should find http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829918 helpful in creating one for Outlook 2003/2007. "Steve" wrote in message ... I've been reading the threads about changing from OE6 - Outlook, and they appear to require configuring Outlook, but doesn't it get configured via the installation wizardry ? It's not an additonal step/process is it ? Thanks, Steve |
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Outlook doesn't do newsgroups. This chore is still left to OE or whatever
3rd party program you are happy with. "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() Ok, thanks again. How do I configure for that ? Also, what about Newsgroups. In OE, my mail and newsgroups are together. I can't seem to fing any newsgroup access in Outlook. Is that feature available ? Thanks, Steve "DL" wrote: Not unless you configure your accounts to leave a copy on the server so both apps will receive the mail However mail sent with one app wont be visible to the other. IMO better to stick with the one app Since OE is primarily a pure email app theres not much of a learning curve for the mail part of Outlook "Steve" wrote in message ... OK, thanks guys. Also, can I keep both OE and Outlook for a while,meaning being able to read and respond to emails, etc from both OE and Outlook ? to make sure I'm comfortable with Outlook, because I've used OE for years, and at my age, change is somewhat stressful. If it is possible to keep both, are there any special things I need to do ? Thanks, Steve "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: You have to create an Outlook profile first (which a wizard should popup on Outlook's first use to walk you thru). If the wizard isn't popping up, you should find http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829918 helpful in creating one for Outlook 2003/2007. "Steve" wrote in message ... I've been reading the threads about changing from OE6 - Outlook, and they appear to require configuring Outlook, but doesn't it get configured via the installation wizardry ? It's not an additonal step/process is it ? Thanks, Steve |
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news ![]() How do I configure for that ? It's on the Advanced tab of your account settings. Since you never stated your Outlook version, finding it is an exercise you can pursue. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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