u can put all 3 account in 1 email.... juz create rule to direct the email into their respective folderOriginally posted by shinta:-.-
its 3 email accounts all ending with the company's domain..
[email protected]
[email protected]
my [email protected]
not really.. its more like to categorise the work....Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:You one person take the jobs of 3 persons?
Use Outlook Express. This is the last resort, because Outlook Express really lags like nobody's business.Originally posted by shinta:haiz.... must wait long long before they will upgrade my os...
i noe...Originally posted by meltz:u can put all 3 account in 1 email.... juz create rule to direct the email into their respective folder![]()
outlook express cannot.. thats why i'm usin thunderbirdOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Use Outlook Express. This is the last resort, because Outlook Express really lags like nobody's business.
i using outlook express ..... so far so gd ....Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Use Outlook Express. This is the last resort, because Outlook Express really lags like nobody's business.
tell yr IT ppl to upgrade to office 2003Originally posted by shinta:outlook express cannot.. thats why i'm usin thunderbird![]()
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hanor hanor..Originally posted by meltz:tell yr IT ppl to upgrade to office 2003![]()
I avoid it as far as possible. It's damn laggy, despite having removed Windows Messenger and changed registry settings.Originally posted by meltz:i using outlook express ..... so far so gd ....
problem is once it exceed it storage limit ... outlook express will gone crazy
Tell them to wait. Office 2007 coming out. Now upgrade, waste money.Originally posted by meltz:tell yr IT ppl to upgrade to office 2003![]()
her win 2k..use office 2007..the com will lag like hell..Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Tell them to wait. Office 2007 coming out. Now upgrade, waste money.
Then shun bian upgrade everything. Vista also out by that time. Think better not. It will be eating the resources.Originally posted by stellazio:her win 2k..use office 2007..the com will lag like hell..
har?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Then shun bian upgrade everything. Vista also out by that time. Think better not. It will be eating the resources.
Think just leave as it is.
Just don't upgrade unless it is necessary.Originally posted by shinta:har?
dun make me blur leh.. i'm not as tech savvy as u guys u noe
when would it be necessary?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Just don't upgrade unless it is necessary.
Don't think you can do so. Only way is to create account with Outlook Express.Originally posted by shinta:think my outlook express can work liao..
how to transfer the stuff from thunderbird over?
When Microsoft no longer support the earlier versions of Windows. Either that, when your company feels like doing it.Originally posted by shinta:when would it be necessary?![]()
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and hor.. hw to transfer the mails from thunder bird to outlook?
how?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Don't think you can do so. Only way is to create account with Outlook Express.
think after winxp microsoft release 5 more os.. i'd still be using win 2k..Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:When Microsoft no longer support the earlier versions of Windows. Either that, when your company feels like doing it.
Open Outlook Express.Originally posted by shinta:how?
after that?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Open Outlook Express.
Go to Tools, Accounts. Click on All tab. Click on Add, Mail. Do like what you do when you added accounts to Thunderbird.
See if can read mails.Originally posted by shinta:after that?
can bah... i can send emails... but.. i wanna transfer all my mails from thunderbird to outlook express...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:See if can read mails.