Chapter 5. All Your Email in One Handy Spot
In this chapter
Learning your way around the Inbox
Sending and receiving email messages and attachments
Using the Bcc field and other message options
Adding email accounts and additional personal folders
Adding and changing Outlook profiles
Backing up and recovering messages
Managing mail folders
Blocking junk mail
Using rules to process messages automatically
Opening another person’s mailbox or folders
Email isn’t the only thing that Outlook can do, but it’s certainly one of the most common uses most people have for Outlook. Outlook 2002 in Office XP included some new features that made Outlook a much better program for email, and Outlook 2003 expands on those features and adds some new ones to make it even better. ...
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