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LAN E-mail w/Outlook


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  • Subject: LAN E-mail w/Outlook
  • From: "Doug Woolridge" <doug_woolridge@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 16:49:43 -0600
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Hi all,

I've been carefully following the thread on Mercury mail and am quite
interested
in setting this up.  I've got a couple of questions though.

What I'd like it to do is:
1)  Access my e-mail from any computer on the LAN
2)  The e-mails would only viewed/sent from the client computer (not stored
on
the client)
3)  The saved e-mails (i.e "inbox") and the e-mail folders would
be stored on
the server.
4)  M$ Outlook  Express to be used on the clients?

To boil it down, I'd like to access the same e-mail account/mailbox from
different PC's preferably using Outlook Express.

I've read through the setup on http://mid.uk.com/mercury and think I
understand
it.  Does this setup mean the e-mail is transferred to Outlook on the
client
computer?  If I check e-mail from 2 different computers on the LAN, I would
have
2 different "inboxes" with different contents?

I already have multiple accounts set up on one of my computers for my and
SWMBO's e-mail addresses.


Thanks for the help,

Doug Woolridge




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