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Mike Barry
If a user has a notebook computer and one email account with
an ISP, how is it possible for him to check his email AND send email
from different locations using different ISP's?
Here's the solution I've come up with, and I'd *really*
appreciate someone to check it and see if it's correct for
Outlook 2002 AND Outlook 2003.
Go to Control Panel and double click on Mail.
Click Show Profiles button, and copy the profile that can get
and send mail from the ISP where he has the mail account.
Click OK, then select "Prompt for a profile to be used" when
starting Outlook.
Start Outlook. Select the newly created profile, and
then Tools | Email Accounts | View or Change existing email
accounts. Select the newly created profile and then click
the Change button. Then simply change the SMTP server
to the one that particular location (ISP) uses?
I have done this much so far, but I don't have a notebook
computer and access to 2 different ISP's.
I noticed that the new profile didn't copy over the 2
mailboxes I had created for each mailing list I'm on. How can
this be done?
I'm assuming that at one of the newly created profiles
I can log into the POP3 server just fine, but the SMTP server
needs to be changed.
Is there anything else I need to do?
Thanks a bunch for any help...
Mike
an ISP, how is it possible for him to check his email AND send email
from different locations using different ISP's?
Here's the solution I've come up with, and I'd *really*
appreciate someone to check it and see if it's correct for
Outlook 2002 AND Outlook 2003.
Go to Control Panel and double click on Mail.
Click Show Profiles button, and copy the profile that can get
and send mail from the ISP where he has the mail account.
Click OK, then select "Prompt for a profile to be used" when
starting Outlook.
Start Outlook. Select the newly created profile, and
then Tools | Email Accounts | View or Change existing email
accounts. Select the newly created profile and then click
the Change button. Then simply change the SMTP server
to the one that particular location (ISP) uses?
I have done this much so far, but I don't have a notebook
computer and access to 2 different ISP's.
I noticed that the new profile didn't copy over the 2
mailboxes I had created for each mailing list I'm on. How can
this be done?
I'm assuming that at one of the newly created profiles
I can log into the POP3 server just fine, but the SMTP server
needs to be changed.
Is there anything else I need to do?
Thanks a bunch for any help...
Mike