On 2/24/2010 8:29 AM, Dell Boy wrote:
> My web hoster offers Exchange email and I am thinking of changing my main
> business email address from ordinary POP3 to Exchange hosted so that I can
> access all my email messages, contacts, etc from any location.
>
> My hosters tech support people can't seem to explain to me clearly about
> what would be involved in doing this but from reading the FAQs on their web
> site I believe that I can download some software from their web site that
> will create another profile within my Outlook 2007 and that emails to/from my
> main business email address will then be received in this profile.
>
> Can anyone help me with these further questions I have:
>
> . Assuming I have this new profile in my Outlook 2007 and that it has been
> made the default profile, how will I send/receive email using my other email
> addresses?
>
> . Will it be possible to copy email messages, contacts, etc from my old
> profile in to the new one?
You will enjoy it.
Importing your old messages is very simple.
1. Create the new profile with the Exchange server
2. Set it into cached mode (important)
3. File -> Import the old PST file. It'll sync up to the main Exchange
server eventually.
Poof, you are done.
I was forced to deal with an Exchange-less environment earlier today.
What an extreme headache it is not to have one... They are getting SBSed
next time I am there.
Setting up an Exchange profile in Outlook 2007 is absurdly simple. You
enter an e-mail address, and it auto-configures itself.
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Leonid S. Knyshov
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Microsoft Small Business Specialist
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