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Harleydog Posts: 417

Is it possible to access my OUtlook inbox from the T68. We use Outlook at work and would love to be able to access my mail through the T68

Any suggestions?
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Posted: 2002-01-25 22:18:00
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GOwin Posts: > 500

I thknk you can acess your mail from work, but it is not from outlook that you have to connect from.

contact your network administrator for remote network access (if you have that) or if he'll allow you to use remote access.

hth

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On 2002-01-25 22:18, Harleydog wrote:
Is it possible to access my OUtlook inbox from the T68. We use Outlook at work and would love to be able to access my mail through the T68
Any suggestions?

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Posted: 2002-01-26 03:23:00
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terrible Posts: 36

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On 2002-01-25 22:18, Harleydog wrote:
Is it possible to access my OUtlook inbox from the T68. We use Outlook at work and would love to be able to access my mail through the T68

Any suggestions?


First you'll have to know if your corporate email is a POP3 mail that can be accessed outside. For example, you access internet at home thru a provider and you can access your mail and have your mail downloaded to your inbox at home (be it eudora or outlook or outlook express). If it can, then you should be able to access it thru GPRS if your T68 supports POP3 mail (the P800 supports POP3 as well as IMAP4). Depending on your network, you may be charged per kilobyte or not.


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Posted: 2003-01-26 15:03:00
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wapt Posts: > 500

I think there are two ways. Way 1, Once you access to inernet via Gprs, you can access your corperation net with certain encryption method, if your company network supports the access. (Cisco does!?) Way 2, there should be a contract between your company and your Gprs operator. A corperative APN can be set for your company. The APN points to your corperative net. You are exatly connected then, just like in office. This message was posted from a R520
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Posted: 2003-01-26 16:09:00
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d_sanchez Posts: 1

I believe there is another way.

Get a xxx.mobile.att.net account through mLife, and get your phone set up to receive that.

In Outlook, go to Tools> Rules Wizard, and set up a rule to forward any mail you recieve to your .mobile.att.net address.

that's it - it works for me... let me know if you need more detailed instructions.
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Posted: 2003-01-30 19:03:00
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