Plus the fact that you need to have a mailserver set up with "office" as the
domain. If that's an /internal/ maibox then that's OK - if you are trying to
use POP mail with it then you need to buy and register the domain name
"office".
But "office" could potentially be a system's hostname on his network.
Does Outlook not automatically append the computer's domain name onto
provided hostnames?
No, Outlook does as it is told - it is not capable of reading minds.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Scott Moseman asked:
| But "office" could potentially be a system's hostname on his network.
| Does Outlook not automatically append the computer's domain name onto
| provided hostnames?
|
| Thanks,
| Scott
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