how do i configure office2003 to link to mozilla email?

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frustratedwithmicrosoft

recently installed office 2003 but need to be able to foward documents to
mozilla mail. i do not have outlook installed on this machine.

is this doable?
 
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garfield-n-odie

You must use a MAPI-compliant email application to email from an
Office application. Outlook and Outlook Express are
MAPI-compliant. Mozilla Netscape is not. I heard a rumor that
Mozilla Thunderbird uses SimpleMAPI (like Lotus Notes), but I
haven't tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works.
Lotus Notes integrates with Office sometimes but not other times,
depending on the particular installation.
 
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garfield-n-odie

You must use a MAPI-compliant email application to email from an
Office application. Outlook and Outlook Express are
MAPI-compliant. Mozilla Netscape is not. I heard a rumor that
Mozilla Thunderbird uses SimpleMAPI (like Lotus Notes), but I
haven't tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works.
Lotus Notes integrates with Office sometimes but not other times,
depending on the particular installation.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You must use a MAPI-compliant email application to email from an
Office application. Outlook and Outlook Express are
MAPI-compliant. Mozilla Netscape is not. I heard a rumor that
Mozilla Thunderbird uses SimpleMAPI (like Lotus Notes), but I
haven't tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works.
Lotus Notes integrates with Office sometimes but not other times,
depending on the particular installation.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You must use a MAPI-compliant email application to email from an
Office application. Outlook and Outlook Express are
MAPI-compliant. Mozilla Netscape is not. I heard a rumor that
Mozilla Thunderbird uses SimpleMAPI (like Lotus Notes), but I
haven't tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works.
Lotus Notes integrates with Office sometimes but not other times,
depending on the particular installation.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You must use a MAPI-compliant email application to email from an
Office application. Outlook and Outlook Express are
MAPI-compliant. Mozilla Netscape is not. I heard a rumor that
Mozilla Thunderbird uses SimpleMAPI (like Lotus Notes), but I
haven't tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works.
Lotus Notes integrates with Office sometimes but not other times,
depending on the particular installation.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You must use a MAPI-compliant email application to email from an
Office application. Outlook and Outlook Express are
MAPI-compliant. Mozilla Netscape is not. I heard a rumor that
Mozilla Thunderbird uses SimpleMAPI (like Lotus Notes), but I
haven't tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works.
Lotus Notes integrates with Office sometimes but not other times,
depending on the particular installation.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You must use a MAPI-compliant email application to email from an
Office application. Outlook and Outlook Express are
MAPI-compliant. Mozilla Netscape is not. I heard a rumor that
Mozilla Thunderbird uses SimpleMAPI (like Lotus Notes), but I
haven't tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works.
Lotus Notes integrates with Office sometimes but not other times,
depending on the particular installation.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You must use a MAPI-compliant email application to email from an
Office application. Outlook and Outlook Express are
MAPI-compliant. Mozilla Netscape is not. I heard a rumor that
Mozilla Thunderbird uses SimpleMAPI (like Lotus Notes), but I
haven't tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works.
Lotus Notes integrates with Office sometimes but not other times,
depending on the particular installation.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

You must use a MAPI-compliant email application to email from an
Office application. Outlook and Outlook Express are
MAPI-compliant. Mozilla Netscape is not. I heard a rumor that
Mozilla Thunderbird uses SimpleMAPI (like Lotus Notes), but I
haven't tried it myself, so I don't know how well it works.
Lotus Notes integrates with Office sometimes but not other times,
depending on the particular installation.
 
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ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible.

Go to Control Panel, Network & Internet Connections,
In the second half of the window select:
Internet Options
Now select "Programs" Tab
In EMAIL select the program of your choice.

I use Netscape mail (Mozzilla)!

Hope this helps.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible.

Go to Control Panel, Network & Internet Connections,
In the second half of the window select:
Internet Options
Now select "Programs" Tab
In EMAIL select the program of your choice.

I use Netscape mail (Mozzilla)!

Hope this helps.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible.

Go to Control Panel, Network & Internet Connections,
In the second half of the window select:
Internet Options
Now select "Programs" Tab
In EMAIL select the program of your choice.

I use Netscape mail (Mozzilla)!

Hope this helps.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible.

Go to Control Panel, Network & Internet Connections,
In the second half of the window select:
Internet Options
Now select "Programs" Tab
In EMAIL select the program of your choice.

I use Netscape mail (Mozzilla)!

Hope this helps.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible.

Go to Control Panel, Network & Internet Connections,
In the second half of the window select:
Internet Options
Now select "Programs" Tab
In EMAIL select the program of your choice.

I use Netscape mail (Mozzilla)!

Hope this helps.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible.

Go to Control Panel, Network & Internet Connections,
In the second half of the window select:
Internet Options
Now select "Programs" Tab
In EMAIL select the program of your choice.

I use Netscape mail (Mozzilla)!

Hope this helps.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible.

Go to Control Panel, Network & Internet Connections,
In the second half of the window select:
Internet Options
Now select "Programs" Tab
In EMAIL select the program of your choice.

I use Netscape mail (Mozzilla)!

Hope this helps.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible.

Go to Control Panel, Network & Internet Connections,
In the second half of the window select:
Internet Options
Now select "Programs" Tab
In EMAIL select the program of your choice.

I use Netscape mail (Mozzilla)!

Hope this helps.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible.

Go to Control Panel, Network & Internet Connections,
In the second half of the window select:
Internet Options
Now select "Programs" Tab
In EMAIL select the program of your choice.

I use Netscape mail (Mozzilla)!

Hope this helps.
 
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frustratedwithmicrosoft

well that's pretty narrow minded...! especially since earlier versions of
Office have no
problem linking to mozilla. And this is an UPGRADED feature?
 
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