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Old 03-18-2004, 11:20 PM   #1
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Microsoft Outlook

A few questions.

I'm running windows xp. will other users be able to see my mail if they go into outlook, or can we all have seperate accounts and have to log on each time to view our mail?

when signing up it says my current emai. Im using comcat as my ISP. will outlook foward my comcast mail to outlook?

how do i get started? when saying what kind of server i have (POP3, HTTP, IMAP), i have no idea what to put.

is this overall a good program that you would recommend?
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Old 03-18-2004, 11:46 PM   #2
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No. Every user must create an account in Outlook and cannot see other user's mail.

Outlook is a very good program that is also a PIM. If you don't need a PIM, then it would be better for you to use Outlook Express.

Your ISP must provide you with the information to set up properly your mail software, either in paper or on its web site.
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