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Read E-mail Over the Network
If you share a common e-mail address with others on your
network, you can have the e-mail delivered to the network
server rather than downloaded to one computer. This way,
all members of the network can access the new, incoming
e-mail at any time.
If you use Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange
server for your e-mail, you can use the following procedure
to specify where you want your incoming e-mail delivered.
If you use a different e-mail program, see the help
documentation for that program for more information.
To specify where you want incoming e-mail delivered in
Microsoft Outlook
1. On the Tools menu, click Services.
2. On the Delivery tab, select an option from the drop-
down menu under Deliver new mail to the following
location. (The option for server delivery usually begins
with "Mailbox –".)
3. Click OK.
For more information about e-mail delivery, see the Help
file in Microsoft Outlook or your other e-mail program.
Send Instant Messages Over the Network
You can keep in close touch with others on your network
by using Windows Messenger (earlier versions are called
MSN Messenger). Windows Messenger/MSN Messenger
is an instant messaging program that enables you to:
υ See who is online.
υ Send an Instant Message.
υ Call a contact's computer.
υ Send someone a file.
υ Have an Instant Message conversation with a group of
friends.
υ Invite someone to play a game.
υ Get notified of new e-mail at Hotmail.
For more information, click Help in the Windows
Messenger or MSN Messenger window.