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Retaining a copy of e-mail on the server?
I'm using the Outlook 2000 SP -3, Internet Mail Only version. I have no
clue what the "Internet Mail Only" distinction actually means, (possibly that it was installed by Dell before I dook delivery of it???) but I can't figure out how to (if it's even possible...comcast doesn't support Outlook 2000) keep a copy of my e-mail on the server after it's been delivered to my Inbox. I know it's possible in later versions, but does anyone have a clue about the one I'm using? |
Retaining a copy of e-mail on the server?
Kathy wrote:
I'm using the Outlook 2000 SP -3, Internet Mail Only version. I have no clue what the "Internet Mail Only" distinction actually means, (possibly that it was installed by Dell before I dook delivery of it???) Dell has nothing to do with it. See this: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm but I can't figure out how to (if it's even possible...comcast doesn't support Outlook 2000) keep a copy of my e-mail on the server after it's been delivered to my Inbox. I know it's possible in later versions, but does anyone have a clue about the one I'm using? There should be advanced properties of the account. Check in ToolsAccounts and check the account properties. -- Brian Tillman |
Retaining a copy of e-mail on the server?
Brian, thanks. After I posted I figured it out, but couldn't find my initial
post to delete it. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Kathy wrote: I'm using the Outlook 2000 SP -3, Internet Mail Only version. I have no clue what the "Internet Mail Only" distinction actually means, (possibly that it was installed by Dell before I dook delivery of it???) Dell has nothing to do with it. See this: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm but I can't figure out how to (if it's even possible...comcast doesn't support Outlook 2000) keep a copy of my e-mail on the server after it's been delivered to my Inbox. I know it's possible in later versions, but does anyone have a clue about the one I'm using? There should be advanced properties of the account. Check in ToolsAccounts and check the account properties. -- Brian Tillman |
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