Microsoft Outlook 2000 E-mail and Fax Guide

Part I: Setup and Configuration

Chapter List

Chapter 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Outlook
Chapter 2: Making Dial-up Connections
Chapter 3: Setting Up Internet Mail Only Mode Accounts and Folders
Chapter 4: Configuring Corporate/Workgroup Profiles
Chapter 5: Setting Up the Microsoft Exchange Server Service (CW)
Chapter 6: Setting Up Microsoft Mail
Chapter 7: Setting Up Internet E-mail (CW)
Chapter 8: Setting Up Microsoft Fax (CW)
Chapter 9: Setting Up Symantec Fax Starter Edition (IMO)
Chapter 10: Changing Your Outlook Setup
Chapter 11: Setting Up Other Information Services

Overview

Microsoft Outlook is an ambitious program that integrates e-mail, address books, scheduling, and task management. In fact, you can organize your whole life with it!

Microsoft calls Outlook a desktop information manager. It's partly aimed at users of personal information managers (PIMs), which organize contacts, calendars, and to-do lists in much the way that a pocket organizer notebook does. Outlook is also the preferred client for Microsoft Exchange Server Microsoft's enterprise e-mail and groupware solution and can be used as the client for other sophisticated mail systems.

But Outlook is just as effective for the individual user who gets mail from an Internet Service Provider (ISP), keeps separate personal and family calendars, and communicates with family, friends, and colleagues on the phone, through the U.S. Postal Service (aka "snail mail"), or by e-mail.

Two Programs in One

Outlook 2000 actually presents two different faces to two different kinds of e-mail users. If you send...

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