[pchelpers] Re: outlook no express yes
- From: "Ed" <edwest@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 08:14:16 -0400
I am in Outlook & there is no "Mail Delivery" or "Accounts".
I went to "Tools" "Options" & the tabs available are:
General, Email, Sending, Reading, Calendar, Tasks/Notes, Manage Forms, Auto
Archive, Spelling, Reminders, Journal. Under Email I unchecked Internet
Mail, Microsoft Mail, weeks ago, didn't do it completely.
Now what?
Thanks,
Ed
From: John Ford <john.ford1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Ed,
> Click on Tools then Options then click on the Tab Mail Delivery and then
> uncheck the box check for mail every XX minutes. Also on that same tab
click
> on the accounts button and remove your connection and email address along
> with the servers etc. and this should do it for you. You can just use
> Outlook as a calendar, appointment, and other events. This applies to the
> full version of Outlook not Outlook Express.
> John F
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