Can I designate one our computers to be the Outlook server?

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I'm new to using Outlook at home and definitlely a novice a terminology but
here goes ..... We use Outlook 2003. We have two computers - a PC and a
notebook. I would like to set up the notebook as our Outlook "server" (have
all e=mail traffic come through it and be disributed to the PC into
"mailboxes or "accounts" or files, whatever the term for all family members.
Can this be done and how?
 
Outlook is a client, not a server, so, no, you cannot set up Outlook to
receive mail then deliver to various mailboxes. You would need server
software to do this.

However, have a look here for some other ideas:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm



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After furious head scratching, Backhome asked:

| I'm new to using Outlook at home and definitlely a novice a
| terminology but here goes ..... We use Outlook 2003. We have two
| computers - a PC and a notebook. I would like to set up the notebook
| as our Outlook "server" (have all e=mail traffic come through it and
| be disributed to the PC into "mailboxes or "accounts" or files,
| whatever the term for all family members. Can this be done and how?
 
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