Changing from Corporate to Microsoft Mail

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Annie

Is there anything, short of formating, to change Outlook
2002 from Corporate to Microsoft Mail. I need to set up
mailboxes for interoffice email as soon as possible.

I currently have Outlook set up using Corporate. Just
about everything our receptionist sends us to put on our
calendars, using our internet email addresses, is wrong.
I used to have Outlook set up using Microsoft Mail and
had no problems with this.

Any help you can provide on changing the setup from
Corporate to MS Mail will be most appreciated.

Thanks!
Annie
 
I'm certain I saw Microsoft Mail as an option when we set
2002 up. I was told we didn't need to use Microsoft Mail
anymore, that Corporate would work just fine using email
addresses for interoffice contact. Are you sure MS Mail
is not an option?

I am finding a lot of discussion within the Outlook group
on the very issues we are having. It apparently is a
problem with the software and not the fact that we are
not using MS Mail. One thing I probably should mention is
we do not use Exchange. We are a small company...only six
employees.

Thanks for your response
Annie
-----Original Message-----
Outlook 2002 doesn't have different modes like 98 and 2000 did.

Also, it doesn't support Microsoft Mail POs as a transport. You can try,
however, to get it to work from the info here:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/msmail_xp.htm

--
PATRICK REED [Outlook - MVP]~~~~~~
-Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
-Have you checked http://www.slipstick.com?
-Please post your Outlook version!


Is there anything, short of formating, to change Outlook
2002 from Corporate to Microsoft Mail. I need to set up
mailboxes for interoffice email as soon as possible.

I currently have Outlook set up using Corporate. Just
about everything our receptionist sends us to put on our
calendars, using our internet email addresses, is wrong.
I used to have Outlook set up using Microsoft Mail and
had no problems with this.

Any help you can provide on changing the setup from
Corporate to MS Mail will be most appreciated.

Thanks!
Annie


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Microsoft Mail was dropped for Y2K reasons. It is not supported and was
NEVER an option when installing Outlook 2002.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
(e-mail address removed) <[email protected]>
asked:
| I'm certain I saw Microsoft Mail as an option when we set
| 2002 up. I was told we didn't need to use Microsoft Mail
| anymore, that Corporate would work just fine using email
| addresses for interoffice contact. Are you sure MS Mail
| is not an option?
|
| I am finding a lot of discussion within the Outlook group
| on the very issues we are having. It apparently is a
| problem with the software and not the fact that we are
| not using MS Mail. One thing I probably should mention is
| we do not use Exchange. We are a small company...only six
| employees.
|
| Thanks for your response
| Annie
|| -----Original Message-----
|| Outlook 2002 doesn't have different modes like 98 and 2000 did.
||
|| Also, it doesn't support Microsoft Mail POs as a transport. You can
|| try, however, to get it to work from the info here:
|| http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/msmail_xp.htm
||
|| --
|| PATRICK REED [Outlook - MVP]~~~~~~
|| -Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
|| -Have you checked http://www.slipstick.com?
|| -Please post your Outlook version!
||
||
|| ||| Is there anything, short of formating, to change Outlook
||| 2002 from Corporate to Microsoft Mail. I need to set up
||| mailboxes for interoffice email as soon as possible.
|||
||| I currently have Outlook set up using Corporate. Just
||| about everything our receptionist sends us to put on our
||| calendars, using our internet email addresses, is wrong.
||| I used to have Outlook set up using Microsoft Mail and
||| had no problems with this.
|||
||| Any help you can provide on changing the setup from
||| Corporate to MS Mail will be most appreciated.
|||
||| Thanks!
||| Annie
||
||
|| .
 
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