two different companies, one with pop and one with exchange

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traceytraceytracey

I work for two clients, I currently use outlook 2007 on an exchange basis for
one and mozilla on the other (whihc has 3x pop accounts)

I want to use this all via outlook 2007 can I do this....but I need them to
be visible to me all together, rather than having to login to one profile and
logout then login to view the other

But I must ensure that each client cannot see the others emails

I would like to use my tasks and contacts/address book for my own company
and again not have this visible to the other clients is this possible
 
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N. Miller

I work for two clients, I currently use outlook 2007 on an exchange basis for
one and mozilla on the other (whihc has 3x pop accounts)

I want to use this all via outlook 2007 can I do this....but I need them to
be visible to me all together, rather than having to login to one profile and
logout then login to view the other

But I must ensure that each client cannot see the others emails

I would like to use my tasks and contacts/address book for my own company
and again not have this visible to the other clients is this possible

POP3 is a protocol for accessing mail servers. It is available on any number
of servers; even Exchange, AFAIK.

MS Exchange is a specific email server, in contrast with a number of Unix
based email servers, such as 'Qmail', or Windows based email servers, such
as Mercury/32.

AFAIK (again), MS Outlook can access multiple accounts from a single
Identity (or whatever OL calls that feature which is called, "Identity" in
Outlook Express). You can see all emails sent to you, if you use MS Outlook
to fetch your email from any server, Exchange, or otherwise. Your clients
will only see email addressed to them. If you send to multiple recipients
from a common account, use the "BCC:" feature, or a mail merge application,
to ensure the recipient only sees his own email address in the email.
 

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