Email Addresses in Outlook 2000

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Glen Raggio

I have switched from Outlook Express to Outlook 2000 for
my email program. However, it seems that the addresses
are still connected to the OE format (right click on
properties, the OE window appears). I believe that this
causes some confusion as to the Name lists. For example,
everyone with Jr., Sr., or other title is listed by that
letter.


Please explain on converting to reflecting the Outlook
format.

Thanks,

Glen
 
What mail support mode did you install? Internet Mail Only mode still uses
the Windows Address Book.
 
We installed Internet Mail only because we are not a work
group. This email address is for home use.

Please help.
-----Original Message-----
What mail support mode did you install? Internet Mail Only mode still uses
the Windows Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Glen Raggio said:
I have switched from Outlook Express to Outlook 2000 for
my email program. However, it seems that the addresses
are still connected to the OE format (right click on
properties, the OE window appears). I believe that this
causes some confusion as to the Name lists. For example,
everyone with Jr., Sr., or other title is listed by that
letter.


Please explain on converting to reflecting the Outlook
format.

Thanks,

Glen


.
 
Help with what? IMO uses the Windows Address Book interface to display your
Contacts. It still works. What do you want it to do differently?
To use the Outlook Address Book you need to use Corp/Workgroup mode or one
of the current version of Outlook. Corp/Workgroup can still be used on
standalone installations. For information on choosing a support version or
changing to the other support version, look here:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
glen said:
We installed Internet Mail only because we are not a work
group. This email address is for home use.

Please help.
-----Original Message-----
What mail support mode did you install? Internet Mail Only mode still uses
the Windows Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Glen Raggio said:
I have switched from Outlook Express to Outlook 2000 for
my email program. However, it seems that the addresses
are still connected to the OE format (right click on
properties, the OE window appears). I believe that this
causes some confusion as to the Name lists. For example,
everyone with Jr., Sr., or other title is listed by that
letter.


Please explain on converting to reflecting the Outlook
format.

Thanks,

Glen


.
 
After reading your reply, I called my ISP, Bellsouth to
confirm your recommendations. Their customer support rep
does not recommend the change to Corporate/Workgroup.
Their server will only recognize a POP3 configuration.

Any other suggestions

Thanks,

Glen
-----Original Message-----
Help with what? IMO uses the Windows Address Book interface to display your
Contacts. It still works. What do you want it to do differently?
To use the Outlook Address Book you need to use Corp/Workgroup mode or one
of the current version of Outlook. Corp/Workgroup can still be used on
standalone installations. For information on choosing a support version or
changing to the other support version, look here:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
We installed Internet Mail only because we are not a work
group. This email address is for home use.

Please help.
-----Original Message-----
What mail support mode did you install? Internet Mail Only mode still uses
the Windows Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have switched from Outlook Express to Outlook 2000 for
my email program. However, it seems that the addresses
are still connected to the OE format (right click on
properties, the OE window appears). I believe that this
causes some confusion as to the Name lists. For example,
everyone with Jr., Sr., or other title is listed by that
letter.


Please explain on converting to reflecting the Outlook
format.

Thanks,

Glen


.


.
 
They don't know what they are talking about. You will of course still be
using POP3. That's how you'll configure the Internet Mail Service in
Corp/Workgroup.
I'm still not sure why you need to change, but you certainly can. Also,
current version of Outlook no longer have IMO mode.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Glen Raggio said:
After reading your reply, I called my ISP, Bellsouth to
confirm your recommendations. Their customer support rep
does not recommend the change to Corporate/Workgroup.
Their server will only recognize a POP3 configuration.

Any other suggestions

Thanks,

Glen
-----Original Message-----
Help with what? IMO uses the Windows Address Book interface to display your
Contacts. It still works. What do you want it to do differently?
To use the Outlook Address Book you need to use Corp/Workgroup mode or one
of the current version of Outlook. Corp/Workgroup can still be used on
standalone installations. For information on choosing a support version or
changing to the other support version, look here:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
We installed Internet Mail only because we are not a work
group. This email address is for home use.

Please help.

-----Original Message-----
What mail support mode did you install? Internet Mail
Only mode still uses
the Windows Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have switched from Outlook Express to Outlook 2000
for
my email program. However, it seems that the addresses
are still connected to the OE format (right click on
properties, the OE window appears). I believe that
this
causes some confusion as to the Name lists. For
example,
everyone with Jr., Sr., or other title is listed by
that
letter.


Please explain on converting to reflecting the Outlook
format.

Thanks,

Glen


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