Out of office assistant outlook 2002

K

kez

.. My out of office assistant dos not show? how do i install it ? when I go
to the options below all i see is load of files ? what do i do with them?
Thanks Keith
1.. On the Tools menu, click Options.
2.. Click the Other tab, and then click Advanced Options.
3.. Click Add-In Manager. Select the option Exchange Extensions commands
 
G

Gordon

kez said:
. My out of office assistant dos not show? how do i install it ? when I go
to the options below all i see is load of files ? what do i do with them?
Thanks Keith
1.. On the Tools menu, click Options.
2.. Click the Other tab, and then click Advanced Options.
3.. Click Add-In Manager. Select the option Exchange Extensions commands

It will only show if you connect to Exchange Server - if you don't, it
won't.
 
K

kez

Could you tell me the difference between an Exchange server and a POP 3
connnection ? Thanks Keith
 
G

Gordon

kez said:
Could you tell me the difference between an Exchange server and a POP 3
connnection ? Thanks Keith

very simply, exchange server is a pice of software that runs on a server on
a company LAN and is a mail, calendar and task sharing application. A POP3
server is a mail server provided by your ISP that you connect to externally
(used to be dial-up before broadband).
 
K

kez

I have a Outlook 2002 as a POP3 - Broadband dial up is there any way I can
set up my email accounts so they send an email to whoever, when i am away?
Thanks Keith
 
G

Gordon

kez said:
I have a Outlook 2002 as a POP3 - Broadband dial up is there any way I can
set up my email accounts so they send an email to whoever, when i am away?
Thanks Keith

You /can/ but it means having Outlook open and running 24/7. The best way to
do this is to see if your ISP does webmail - most do these days - and if
they do they most probably have a "vacation" message service you can set up
on their server.
 

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