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It depends on properties of your mail server.
Go to your control panel, and double-click the mail icon. In the "Mail Accounts" section, you can reconfigure your exchange server name.
There are two general types of mail systems.1. Web Mail or other types of web based mail programs such as hotmail, yahoo, etc.2. Outlook, Outlook Express or other POP3 mail programs such as Outlook, Netscape Mail, and Eudora.Web Mail stores the messages on the mail server on the internet. When you ask for the mail via your browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape), then you are shown a list of headers including who sent the mail, the subject, the date, and the size. If you ask to see a particular message, then the contents of the message are retrieved from the server and shown to you. If you delete the message, it is deleted from the server. If you simply view the message but leave it alone, then it stays on the server and can be viewed again from any computer connected to the internet. This message stays on the server until you tell it to be deleted.POP3 mail systems, like Outlook, use the same mail server, but when you ask for the mail, the message is transferred from the server to the computer making the request. When the transfer is completed, the messages are deleted from the server and the only location that the messages exist is on the machine you moved them to by checking your mail with the POP3 mail program.The advantage of the Web Mail method of viewing your mail is that the messages are stored on a server and can be viewed from any computer with a connection to the internet. This is helpful if you want to check mail from more than one location. Another advantage is that if there are multiple people using the same computer, it is easy to keep each person's mail separate. The disadvantage of the Web Mail system is there is a limit to the number of messages that can be stored on the server. That limit for Chase 3000 is 300 messages. This includes messages in the trash. There is also a time limit to how long you can be connected to the server without activity; this is currently set to 20 minutes. If you take longer than 20 minutes to compose your message, then you may lose your web mail connection to the server. Therefore, if you have not copied the unfinished message to a clipboard, you will have to retype the message.The advantage of using the POP3 system, then, is that there are no limits to the number of messages or to the time it takes to compose the messages. You have functions and features that may not be available via web mail, such as message management. The disadvantage is that once you have downloaded the mail to your computer, you must have access to that same computer to view the messages since this is the only place they exist. They have been erased from the server at the time of the transfer. If you only have one computer in your life, this is not really an issue.
outlook 2003 is the client that you access your mail from. outlook web access is just a web application that allows you to see your mail online. outlook client has many more features and allows you to store objects on your local computer whereas outlook web access is showing you the contents of a mailbox on a remote server
Mail recall is not possible unless you have admin access to the server where the mail was addressed, and then only if the person hasn't read it already. In short, no.
If you're talking software, then Exchange (by Microsoft) is the server that, among others, handle the mail. IE. That is where you setup mail accounts and that is where your mail will go to. You then "pick it up" at the server with a program like fx Outlook or Windows Mail. Exchange also provides faxing, SMS etc.
This varies by the operating system used to run the mail server. In Linux, typically there are separate service daemons (servers) for each protocol. A popular SMTP server for receiving mail (from local users to go out, or from other domains coming in) is Postfix. A popular POP3/IMAP server is Dovecot. But if you ask different people you may get different answers based on their unique setup.
the new incoming server is: pop3.live.com Out going server is: smtp.live.comThe Windows Live POP3 mail server settings are:• pop3.live.com - for the Incoming mail• smtp.live.com - for the Outgoing mail
There is no Outlook mail program available for the iOS platform. Entourage, a part of Office for Mac, is not available for iOS. If you are speaking of a Microsoft Exchange server, it is possible to connect to set up ActiveSync to work with this server type. See below for that Related Link
Outlook is just Microsoft's email reading/downloading program. You can set it to leave a copy of the messages on the server, and then you can access the server by going to your email provider's website. your email provider is windows live mail, gmail or anything like that. ~artifex~
These are the settingsIncoming email:User name: you@ovi.comPassword: *****Incoming mail server: imap.mail.ovi.comMailbox type: IMAP 4Security (ports) SSL/TLSPort: DefaultOutgoing email:My email address: username@ovi.comUser name: username@ovi.comPassword: *****Outgoing mail server: smtp.mail.ovi.comSecurity (ports): SSL/TLSPort: Default
Outlook Settings for SbcGlobal Account. SMTP: smtp att.yahoo.com, Security SSL, Port 465. Make sure that you also have on the Outgoing server tab, that "My outgoing (SMTP) server requires authentication." is checked, and that "Use the same settings as my incoming mail server is tic'd.