OL97: How to Use Cc:Mail Mobile with Outlook

ID: Q163851


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Outlook 97

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SUMMARY

This article describes how you can use Lotus cc:Mail Mobile with Microsoft Outlook 97. Cc:Mail Mobile provides consistent addressing, Inbox, and Outbox functions between desktop and mobile computing.


MORE INFORMATION

Follow these steps to use cc:Mail Mobile with Outlook:

  1. Create a new profile, which includes the cc:Mail transport from the ValuPack.


  2. When prompted, enter the path to your cc:Mail post office and your user name, for example, C:\CCMOBILE\CCDATA1.


  3. Start Outlook with the cc:Mail Mobile profile. You can now address messages using the cc:Mail Mobile folder, send messages to your cc:Mail Mobile Outbox, and download unread messages in to your cc:Mail Mobile Inbox.


In order for you to use cc:Mail Mobile to send and receive messages from a remote post office, you must start cc:Mail Background as a separate application and click the Start button to initiate the dialup connection.


REFERENCES

For more information about creating a profile, type "How do I set up a profile?" in the Office Assistant, click Search, and then click to view "Create a user profile."

For more information about cc:Mail and Outlook, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q163290 OL97: Troubleshooting Cc:Mail Connectivity in Outlook
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Additional query words: remote

Keywords : CfgCCMail
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: October 7, 1999
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