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Hope that somebody can help me, it doesnt have anything to do with xp but
with outlook 2000. i have a hotmail account and am trying to import it to
outlook 2000 but nothing seems to work.

in outlook 6 it was very easy but nothing seems to work for the 2000
version.
 
LL said:
Hope that somebody can help me, it doesnt have anything to do with
xp but with outlook 2000. i have a hotmail account and am trying to
import it to outlook 2000 but nothing seems to work.

in outlook 6 it was very easy but nothing seems to work for the 2000
version.

Can you give a few more details - like what happens when you try, what
exactly you are doing to accomplish your goal, etc...
 
i got the url of hotmail and in outlook 6 u only had to fill in that url and
it would get all the mail and files that are from that account but in 2000 i
cant

it only askes for pop3 server or imap server and i do not know those for
hotmail.

Wish i could tell you more but as far as outlook goes i don't know that much
 
Have you asked the experts in the Outlook newsgroups?

"LL" <Ask> wrote in message |i got the url of hotmail and in outlook 6 u only had to fill in that url
and
| it would get all the mail and files that are from that account but in 2000
i
| cant
|
| it only askes for pop3 server or imap server and i do not know those for
| hotmail.
|
| Wish i could tell you more but as far as outlook goes i don't know that
much
|
| "Shenan Stanley" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
| | > LL wrote:
| > > Hope that somebody can help me, it doesnt have anything to do with
| > > xp but with outlook 2000. i have a hotmail account and am trying to
| > > import it to outlook 2000 but nothing seems to work.
| > >
| > > in outlook 6 it was very easy but nothing seems to work for the 2000
| > > version.
| >
| > Can you give a few more details - like what happens when you try, what
| > exactly you are doing to accomplish your goal, etc...
| >
| > --
| > Shenan Stanley
| > MS-MVP
| > --
| > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
| >
| >
| >
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