Managing E-mail Accounts in Microsoft Outlook 2002
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- What's New About E-mail Accounts
- Connecting to a Network
- Creating E-mail Accounts
- Accessing E-mail Accounts
- Saving Data Items
- Troubleshooting
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Among the most significant improvements in Outlook 2002 is the merging of the Corporate/Workgroup and Internet Mail Only service options, which provide access to POP3, IMAP, Exchange Server, and other messaging system accounts in a single Outlook installation. In this article, learn how to create and access e-mail accounts, save data items, and troubleshoot in Outlook 2002.
This sample chapter is excerpted from SE Using Microsoft Outlook 2002.
What's New About E-mail Accounts
Among the most significant improvements in Outlook 2002 is the merging of the Corporate/Workgroup and Internet Mail Only service options so that, in a single Outlook installation, you have access to POP3 and IMAP Internet e-mail as well as to Exchange Server and other messaging system accounts. You no longer have to choose between installing Outlook with the Corporate/Workgroup or Internet Mail Only service option.
With Outlook 2002, you can also access Hotmail accounts.
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