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I don't have a send button in my outlook mail box.I don't have a send button when i compose a message. I have outlook as my
selected mail server and i know the outlook express for 2003 requires an account, but the basic outlook should still work for office 2003 right? It won't work unless you set up your mail account in Outlook, too. Outlook
Express is not really related to Outlook at all. OE is a Windows program and OL is an Office program. Outlook needs OE for Newsgroups, not mail. Show quote "cindy" wrote: > I don't have a send button when i compose a message. I have outlook as my > selected mail server and i know the outlook express for 2003 requires an > account, but the basic outlook should still work for office 2003 right? Thank you Mary It worked. Now for another one. I went to the set up account
page in outlook and i guess that's to link my other e mail accounts? Microsoft is not very good at giving instructions. I'd like to link my other e mail accounts to oulook and I can't see why I can't just do a go to instead of having to do it manually. I did put in yahoo as my new account but it show up in my window but it's nothing. what do i need to do to link all my other e mail accounts to outlook. if you have a site that you can just direct me to or a place in office help then that'll be good. But my experience with microsoft help has been it's a waste because it's not for the novice user. Show quote "Mary" wrote: > It won't work unless you set up your mail account in Outlook, too. Outlook > Express is not really related to Outlook at all. OE is a Windows program and > OL is an Office program. Outlook needs OE for Newsgroups, not mail. > > "cindy" wrote: > > > I don't have a send button when i compose a message. I have outlook as my > > selected mail server and i know the outlook express for 2003 requires an > > account, but the basic outlook should still work for office 2003 right? cindy <ci***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Thank you Mary It worked. Now for another one. I went to the set up If you have accounts defined in Outlook Express, you can import them into > account page in outlook and i guess that's to link my other e mail > accounts? Microsoft is not very good at giving instructions. I'd > like to link my other e mail accounts to oulook and I can't see why I > can't just do a go to instead of having to do it manually. Outlook with File>Import and Export>Import Internet Mail Account Settings. > what do i need to do to link all my other e mail accounts There's no way Microsoft can tell you how to correctly set up your specific > to outlook. if you have a site that you can just direct me to or a > place in office help then that'll be good. accounts because every ISP can have its own specific rules, like SSL, SMTP authentication, port number, and so on. Every one will also have its own unique server names. -- Brian Tillman You can't use Outlook for free Yahoo mail. If you pay for POP yahoo mail,
follow their instructions. Show quote "cindy" wrote: > Thank you Mary It worked. Now for another one. I went to the set up account > page in outlook and i guess that's to link my other e mail accounts? > Microsoft is not very good at giving instructions. I'd like to link my other > e mail accounts to oulook and I can't see why I can't just do a go to instead > of having to do it manually. I did put in yahoo as my new account but it > show up in my window but it's nothing. what do i need to do to link all my > other e mail accounts to outlook. if you have a site that you can just > direct me to or a place in office help then that'll be good. But my > experience with microsoft help has been it's a waste because it's not for the > novice user. > > "Mary" wrote: > > > It won't work unless you set up your mail account in Outlook, too. Outlook > > Express is not really related to Outlook at all. OE is a Windows program and > > OL is an Office program. Outlook needs OE for Newsgroups, not mail. > > > > "cindy" wrote: > > > > > I don't have a send button when i compose a message. I have outlook as my > > > selected mail server and i know the outlook express for 2003 requires an > > > account, but the basic outlook should still work for office 2003 right? |
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