OL2007 - Access Exchange Server Calendar/Contacts from POP3 Accoun

J

John

Hi All,

Got a question regarding Outlook 2007. I have two e-mail accounts (or
profiles) set up for Outlook...

1) Exchange Server
2) POP3

What I'm wondering is if I can set up the POP3 profile to access the
calendar & contacts from the Exchange Server profile. It would be great to
keep those two items constantly in sync.

And if I can't do this directly through Outlook, can anyone suggest a
software program capable of doing this? There seems to be lots of programs
out there, and I wouldn't even know where to begin.

Thanks!
 
J

John

I considered that, but one is work e-mail and the other is home e-mail. I'd
like to keep them separate if at all possible.

Although, I think I tried putting the two accounts in one e-mail profile
back in Outlook 2003. I remember there being two problems...

1) the e-mail from both accounts would deliver into one Inbox
2) I was only able to respond to e-mails using one of my e-mail addresses.

If things have changed in OL2007, I'll consider putting them in one profile,
but if not, I need to keep them separate. Suggestions?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

1) No longer true for Outlook 2007. You can set separate delivery locations
for each account.
2) Not true, for any version of Outlook.
 
J

John

Good to know, I'll give it a shot. Thanks!



Roady said:
1) No longer true for Outlook 2007. You can set separate delivery locations
for each account.
2) Not true, for any version of Outlook.
 
J

John

Good to know. I'll give it a shot. Thanks!


John said:
I considered that, but one is work e-mail and the other is home e-mail. I'd
like to keep them separate if at all possible.

Although, I think I tried putting the two accounts in one e-mail profile
back in Outlook 2003. I remember there being two problems...

1) the e-mail from both accounts would deliver into one Inbox
2) I was only able to respond to e-mails using one of my e-mail addresses.

If things have changed in OL2007, I'll consider putting them in one profile,
but if not, I need to keep them separate. Suggestions?
 

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