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    Email AOL Outlook Exchange 2003

    I paid an IT guy recently to set up Exchange for me on my 2003 business server. I purchased a domain name at register.com and would like to use it for my email. I can send an email to "robin @ styleknits.com" but have no idea where I am supposed to find it! So before I call him back with this really stupid question - does anyone know where I ought to look? It seems to me it should be an account set up in Outlook (?).

    My DSL service set me up an email for sbcglobal.net - which I never use. It also somehow gave me a Yahoo account - which also I don't use. And I have a Verizon account floating around somewhere. And Outlook Express also gave me a local inbox which remains empty. AOL I understand and was able to set it up in Outlook (XP) & Outlook Express (Win 98) ok. But AOL IMAP won't work with the Alpha5 email, so I was hoping the new domain name and Exchange would suffice, and I could dispense with all these other "accounts".

    I am so clueless...
    Last edited by MoGrace; 04-03-2008, 02:23 PM.
    Robin

    Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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    Re: Email AOL Outlook Exchange 2003

    Hello Robin,

    Maybe this link will shed some light on your question. See also part II.

    And you need to setup a new account in Outlook to your Microsoft Exchange server of type "Microsoft Exchange server". Do this from the configuration window, E-mail icon. Add an account, type your Exchange IP address or server name and your username.


    BTW

    1. There are no stupid questions :)
    2. I would not have left the guy the building before my Outlook worked! :D
    Last edited by Marcel Kollenaar; 04-05-2008, 12:06 PM.
    Marcel

    I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
    ---- Confusius ----

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      Re: Email AOL Outlook Exchange 2003

      Originally posted by Marcel Kollenaar View Post
      Hello Robin,

      Maybe this link will shed some light on your question. See also part II.

      And you need to setup a new account in Outlook to your Microsoft Exchange server of type "Microsoft Exchange server". Do this from the configuration window, E-mail icon. Add an account, type your Exchange IP address or server name and your username.

      BTW

      1. There are no stupid questions :)
      2. I would not have left the guy the building before my Outlook worked! :D
      Thank you for the link Marcel - there is a lot to absorb there. It did occur to me that Outlook should have an account for Exchange. Whether or not I can find what its IP address is another issue.

      This all started because I installed a new KonicaMinolta Copier/Fax/Printer on the Network which would provide User boxes and Email ability thru Exchange. Konica would configure the machine but not my network, and so I hired an IT to work with him during the installation. And I have no idea what he did. That is the bad part. That and I do not know how to use it except in the standard fashion. The PDF instruction manual for the machine is a huge download - and the printed manual has nothing in it.

      So before I bring in any more "experts" who seem unable to provide even basic training, I thought I should educate myself. I should know better, but it is hard to know what you do not!

      Right now my DSL modem is handling the Internet traffic and my Sonicwall firewall is doing I don't know what. So apparently I am wide open. This is not good...
      Last edited by MoGrace; 04-05-2008, 02:39 PM.
      Robin

      Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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        Re: Email AOL Outlook Exchange 2003

        You can check if the firewall is wide open at: http://www.hackerwatch.org/probe/
        Marcel

        I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
        ---- Confusius ----

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