Outlook Live

T

toreddie

With an Outlook Live subscription, will I be able to keep my desktop and
notebook synchronized?

I am monitoring up to 16 e-mail accounts related to our website (webmaster,
newsletter, unsubscribe, subscribe etc.) in addition to my business e-mail
and my personal e-mail. These are all POP3 accounts hosted on 3 different
servers.
a) can I choose to monitor some accounts via Outlook Live and some
through regular Outlook 2003 (which will not be synchronized between the 2
pc's)?
b) is there a limit to how many POP3 accounts I can use in Outlook Live?
c) can I send e-mail from any of these account using their individual
e-mail address, or will they all appear to come from a MSN/Hotmail account?
d) can I use the reply/reply to all and choose if 1) my from e-mail
address is the same as the incoming e-mail address, or 2) be able to change
to a different sender e-mail address?
e) I write in several different languages. Will I be able to spell check
outgoing e-mail messages accordingly using the Office language spell checker?
f) is it correct that Outlook Live supports only up to 1000 contacts?
What do I do if my current contact database is larger?
g) during first time set-up, can I automatically transfer all my e-mail
(including all folders I've created), all contacts etc. or do I have to
upload one at the time?
h) if I want to check my various e-mail accounts and don't have either of
my own pc's handy, can I e.g. use an internet cafe and check my mail just
like I use to do now via the various ISP's webmail service?
i) what happens to synchronization if the total size of the online
storage exceedes 2Gb?

If the answers to these questions are what I expect, I'm buying this program
imediately.

Tor-Eddie
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://join.msn.com/?page=outlook/olc

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, toreddie asked:

| With an Outlook Live subscription, will I be able to keep my desktop
| and notebook synchronized?
|
| I am monitoring up to 16 e-mail accounts related to our website
| (webmaster, newsletter, unsubscribe, subscribe etc.) in addition to
| my business e-mail and my personal e-mail. These are all POP3
| accounts hosted on 3 different servers.
| a) can I choose to monitor some accounts via Outlook Live and some
| through regular Outlook 2003 (which will not be synchronized between
| the 2 pc's)?
| b) is there a limit to how many POP3 accounts I can use in Outlook
| Live? c) can I send e-mail from any of these account using their
| individual
| e-mail address, or will they all appear to come from a MSN/Hotmail
| account? d) can I use the reply/reply to all and choose if 1) my
| from e-mail
| address is the same as the incoming e-mail address, or 2) be able to
| change to a different sender e-mail address?
| e) I write in several different languages. Will I be able to spell
| check outgoing e-mail messages accordingly using the Office language
| spell checker? f) is it correct that Outlook Live supports only up
| to 1000 contacts?
| What do I do if my current contact database is larger?
| g) during first time set-up, can I automatically transfer all my
| e-mail (including all folders I've created), all contacts etc. or do
| I have to upload one at the time?
| h) if I want to check my various e-mail accounts and don't have
| either of my own pc's handy, can I e.g. use an internet cafe and
| check my mail just like I use to do now via the various ISP's webmail
| service? i) what happens to synchronization if the total size of
| the online
| storage exceedes 2Gb?
|
| If the answers to these questions are what I expect, I'm buying this
| program imediately.
|
| Tor-Eddie
 
T

toreddie

Milly,

Didn't know I sent this to your personal inbox. Sorry. Where would you like
me to post this for you to answer?

Tor-Eddie
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top