Outlook & GoDaddy Webmail + Check Outlook Remotely

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Question 1:
I just set up 3 email accounts through GoDaddy.com. I also set it up so that
we can use Outlook 2003, however:
If I create a message from my GoDaddy webmail, it does not show up in my
Outlook sent messages,
If I create a message from my Outlook, it does not show up in my GoDaddy
webmail;
yet, I added the POP3 account to Outlook, tested it and no errors were
shown. How can I fix this so that whatever I do, regardless of which email I
use, it shows up in both email accounts?
Question 2:
How can I check Outlook from another computer that has Outlook? Or what if
it doesn't have Outlook, can I still access it from another computer?
 
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Colleen-CCMCA said:
Question 1:
I just set up 3 email accounts through GoDaddy.com. I also set it up so
that
we can use Outlook 2003, however:
If I create a message from my GoDaddy webmail, it does not show up in my
Outlook sent messages,
If I create a message from my Outlook, it does not show up in my GoDaddy
webmail;
yet, I added the POP3 account to Outlook, tested it and no errors were
shown. How can I fix this so that whatever I do, regardless of which
email I
use, it shows up in both email accounts?

See if GoDaddy has IMAP instead of POP. POP access is *only* Inbox and
*only* Server -> Client.

In other words, if you drop something in your inbox, it won't be uploaded to
the server.
If you create a folder on your web mail, you won't see it in Outlook.
If you move a message to that folder before you load outlook, outlook won't
(or shouldn't) download it.
Question 2:
How can I check Outlook from another computer that has Outlook? Or what if
it doesn't have Outlook, can I still access it from another computer?

Err, I think you're using the word 'Outlook' one too many times.

If you tell Outlook to leave a copy of your mail on the server, you'll be
able to set up a POP account on any machine to download the same mail. Of
course, if you ever download mail without having it leave a copy of mail on
the server, it will disappear from the server.

And you can use what ever POP client you'd want to use.
 

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