2 separate accounts possible?

G

Guest

Can I set up 2 separate email addresses to receive email in Outlook 2000? I
am using Netscape now and can do it there. I want to switch to Outlook for
email, but want to make sure I can use both accounts and easily switch
between them.
 
M

Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

Sure, but be sure to install it in Internet Mail Only mode to be able to use
2 accounts and switch easily.

By the way, you are aware that Office/Outlook 2000 are unsupported, right?

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After furious head scratching, Villaverla asked:

| Can I set up 2 separate email addresses to receive email in Outlook
| 2000? I am using Netscape now and can do it there. I want to switch
| to Outlook for email, but want to make sure I can use both accounts
| and easily switch between them.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Villaverla said:
Can I set up 2 separate email addresses to receive email in Outlook
2000? I am using Netscape now and can do it there. I want to switch
to Outlook for email, but want to make sure I can use both accounts
and easily switch between them.

You should be able to. What mode are you using, Internet Mail Only or
Corporate/Workgroup? The second line of Help>About will tell you.
 
B

bmwtourer

Simultaneously?

non simultaneously, you could build 2 profiles, one for each. You set
up the profiles from the control panel - email... it is pretty straight
forward...
 
B

Brian Tillman

Simultaneously?

non simultaneously, you could build 2 profiles, one for each. You set
up the profiles from the control panel - email... it is pretty
straight forward...

Only if the OP is using Corporate/Workgroup mode and we haven't determined
that yet.
 

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