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outlook 2007 transferring email accounts
Hi,
I have 5 email accounts on my old outlook. How do I transfer these accounts over to Outlook Express? The only way I can access them now is to back to cox.net and open each one individually. I am not that swift in computer language so I hope I can catch on to what the directions will be. Must I remove my old outlook and then reinstall the Outlook 2007? Thank you, Pat |
outlook 2007 transferring email accounts
Unclear question that has nothing to do with Contacts.
Try again. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "azpat5" wrote in message ... Hi, I have 5 email accounts on my old outlook. How do I transfer these accounts over to Outlook Express? The only way I can access them now is to back to cox.net and open each one individually. I am not that swift in computer language so I hope I can catch on to what the directions will be. Must I remove my old outlook and then reinstall the Outlook 2007? Thank you, Pat |
outlook 2007 transferring email accounts
No better.
State clearly what you want to do. State why Outlook Express was brought into this picture. State why you posted in a Contacts group. You appear to be confused. Email addresses and email accounts are not the same thing. About which are you asking? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "azpat5" wrote in message ... OK, I'll try again. My main email address is: this email address is the one that opens up on Outlook 2007. One of my other email address that is located in my old outlook is: - How do I get to open this email in in Outlook 2007? "azpat5" wrote: Hi, I have 5 email accounts on my old outlook. How do I transfer these accounts over to Outlook Express? The only way I can access them now is to back to cox.net and open each one individually. I am not that swift in computer language so I hope I can catch on to what the directions will be. Must I remove my old outlook and then reinstall the Outlook 2007? Thank you, Pat |
outlook 2007 transferring email accounts
Sorry, I don't know how I got into Contact, I don't even know what Contact is.
I downloaded the 2007 trial version. As soon as I downloaded it Outlook express popped into the picture which means I cannot access my mail from the original outlook probably the 2003 version. So my question is, I think, how can I get into my email accounts in the older version of Outlook. How can I transfer these email accounts to Version 2007 Outlook. I do not know computers that well, so any help will be appreciated. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No better. State clearly what you want to do. State why Outlook Express was brought into this picture. State why you posted in a Contacts group. You appear to be confused. Email addresses and email accounts are not the same thing. About which are you asking? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "azpat5" wrote in message ... OK, I'll try again. My main email address is: this email address is the one that opens up on Outlook 2007. One of my other email address that is located in my old outlook is: - How do I get to open this email in in Outlook 2007? "azpat5" wrote: Hi, I have 5 email accounts on my old outlook. How do I transfer these accounts over to Outlook Express? The only way I can access them now is to back to cox.net and open each one individually. I am not that swift in computer language so I hope I can catch on to what the directions will be. Must I remove my old outlook and then reinstall the Outlook 2007? Thank you, Pat |
outlook 2007 transferring email accounts
Did you install Outlook 2007 over an older version? If so, your email
accounts would be intact. If not, create them the same way you did before. Only your ISP can tell you how to do that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "azpat5" wrote in message ... Sorry, I don't know how I got into Contact, I don't even know what Contact is. I downloaded the 2007 trial version. As soon as I downloaded it Outlook express popped into the picture which means I cannot access my mail from the original outlook probably the 2003 version. So my question is, I think, how can I get into my email accounts in the older version of Outlook. How can I transfer these email accounts to Version 2007 Outlook. I do not know computers that well, so any help will be appreciated. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No better. State clearly what you want to do. State why Outlook Express was brought into this picture. State why you posted in a Contacts group. You appear to be confused. Email addresses and email accounts are not the same thing. About which are you asking? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "azpat5" wrote in message ... OK, I'll try again. My main email address is: this email address is the one that opens up on Outlook 2007. One of my other email address that is located in my old outlook is: - How do I get to open this email in in Outlook 2007? "azpat5" wrote: Hi, I have 5 email accounts on my old outlook. How do I transfer these accounts over to Outlook Express? The only way I can access them now is to back to cox.net and open each one individually. I am not that swift in computer language so I hope I can catch on to what the directions will be. Must I remove my old outlook and then reinstall the Outlook 2007? Thank you, Pat |
outlook 2007 transferring email accounts
azpat5 wrote:
My main email address is: this email address is the one that opens up on Outlook 2007. One of my other email address that is located in my old outlook is: - How do I get to open this email in in Outlook 2007? Never post real addresses in a newsgrop unless you LIKE receiving spam and viruses. You set up your other account in exactly the same way you did the first one, using the old address. It wil work, provided it is still an active mailbox on Cox's mail server. However, you say "other email address that is located in my old outlook". Addresses aren't "located in Outlook", mail sent to them is. Perhaps what you mean is that you have an old PST containing messages sent to that old address and you want to access that data in your current Outlook installation. Please clarify, using as much detail as needed to describe exactly what you want. -- Brian Tillman |
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