Outlook 2003 and Verizon

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Guest

I am trying to use Outlook 2003 with Verizon email. I can send emails but I
can't see the verizon inbox in Outlook. I can see the America On Line inbox.
How can I see the Verizon inbox in Outlook 2003? verizon says they "don't
really" support Outlook, just Outlook Express.

Thank you.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Tim963 said:
I am trying to use Outlook 2003 with Verizon email. I can send
emails but I can't see the verizon inbox in Outlook. I can see the
America On Line inbox. How can I see the Verizon inbox in Outlook
2003? verizon says they "don't really" support Outlook, just Outlook
Express.

Thank you.

Whatever Verizon gave you for your username, password, POP and SMTP server
names and any other settings (SSL, different ports, authentication to SMTP
server, etc), add into a new Internet Mail account you set up in Outlook.
 
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Guest

Thanks for the advice, but I had already set up a new account under Tools,
E-mail accounts. When I tested the account settings, "all tests completed
successfully." But the Verizon inbox still does not appear in Outlook even
though I can send emails using the Verizon account. That is the problem. How
can the Verizon inbox be made to appear in Outlook? Thanks again.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Tim963 said:
Thanks for the advice, but I had already set up a new account under
Tools, E-mail accounts. When I tested the account settings, "all
tests completed successfully." But the Verizon inbox still does not
appear in Outlook even though I can send emails using the Verizon
account. That is the problem. How can the Verizon inbox be made to
appear in Outlook? Thanks again.

I don't know what you mean by Verizon Inbox. You have an Inbox in Outlook.
Your e-mail accounts check mail on the servers you tell it to, and then
those messages appear in your Outlook's Inbox folder. If you have some sort
of separate webmail thing with verizon and stuff isn't getting downloaded,
perhaps it isn't in your Inbox but in folders you've created. You can't
download those via POP. Contact Verizon.
 

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