Alte22a said:If you get Office you can get entourage, I guess thats as close to Outlook. I am not sure if you can import your folders and address book. But you might want to use mail, address book and iCal. I switched from Entourage to Mail cause I use the address book to sync with my phone and pda.
Alte22a said:If you get Office you can get entourage, I guess thats as close to Outlook. I am not sure if you can import your folders and address book. But you might want to use mail, address book and iCal. I switched from Entourage to Mail cause I use the address book to sync with my phone and pda.
hotdog said:so errrr.... will mail be a program already on my G5????
Outlook and Outlook Express are two different applications. Neither has been ported to MacOS X 10.x. Despite the similarity in names, the two programs don't really have anything to do with each other. Outlook is used to accesss Microsoft Exchange servers. It can't access your ISP's POP3 or IMAP server, though it is something kind of like IMAP. On the other hand, Outlook Express can access your ISP's POP3 or IMAP server, it can't access your firm's Microsoft Exchange server. When you look at it that way, I suppose, Outlook and Outlook Express complement each other. They are both free.Alte22a said:If you get Office you can get entourage, I guess thats as close to Outlook. I am not sure if you can import your folders and address book. But you might want to use mail, address book and iCal. I switched from Entourage to Mail cause I use the address book to sync with my phone and pda.
Microsoft is fairly clear about what Outlook can and can't do on this web page and this page just one click deeper. As to whether or not Outlook is free, by now you should know that you were mistaken, but this page should end all doubts.saabmp3 said:Outlook can access POP and IMAP servers, not sure about http mail (aka hotmail). Outlook is NOT FREE!!! It's part of the office packages or costs something absurd like 200 bucks by itself.
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MisterMe said:Microsoft is fairly clear about what Outlook can and can't do on this web page and this page just one click deeper. As to whether or not Outlook is free, by now you should know that you were mistaken, but this page should end all doubts.
MisterMe said:Microsoft is fairly clear about what Outlook can and can't do on this web page and this page just one click deeper. As to whether or not Outlook is free, by now you should know that you were mistaken, but this page should end all doubts.
saabmp3 said:I think were all talking about OSX and newer versions for the PC here (no outlook for OSX and outlook is NOT free for PC's).
hotdog said:so errrr.... will mail be a program already on my G5????
MisterMe said:Outlook and Outlook Express are two different applications. Neither has been ported to MacOS X 10.x. Despite the similarity in names, the two programs don't really have anything to do with each other. Outlook is used to accesss Microsoft Exchange servers. It can't access your ISP's POP3 or IMAP server, though it is something kind of like IMAP. On the other hand, Outlook Express can access your ISP's POP3 or IMAP server, it can't access your firm's Microsoft Exchange server. When you look at it that way, I suppose, Outlook and Outlook Express complement each other. They are both free.
If you are a MacOS X user, then Microsoft provides you with a single email solution. It is Microsoft Entourage. It can access your ISP's POP3 or IMAP server. It can also access your firm's Microsoft Exchange server. It can't do everything that Outlook does, but you can read all the crap that your boss and coworkers send you. Microsoft Entourage is part of Microsoft Office v.X and Microsoft Office 2004. It is not free.
OK, Caleb. Outlook for Windows may not be free, but Outlook for the Mac most definitely is free. In my previous post, I including a link to Microsoft's download site for Outlook 2001. Furthermore, Outlook 2001 is restricted to Exchange servers. Before you post again, be sure to read.Calebj14 said:No No No! Outlook is NOT free. It CAN too open POP3, IMAP, and even HTTP mail! It is also a newsreader. It connects to your ISP same as Outlook express. The difference is that Outlook is more of a business manager (connects to Exchange servers and has a calendar and journal etc.) while outlook express is just an email/newsgroup reader. Entourage is both of them stuck together for mac.
MisterMe said:OK, Caleb. Outlook for Windows may not be free, but Outlook for the Mac most definitely is free. In my previous post, I including a link to Microsoft's download site for Outlook 2001. Furthermore, Outlook 2001 is restricted to Exchange servers. Before you post again, be sure to read.
I did not initiate the discussion about Outlook. In the very first post in this thread, hotdog asked if Outlook was available on the Mac. He did not ask if Outlook had been ported to MacOS X 10.x.saabmp3 said:MisterMe,
I think why everybody is jumping on your post is because Outlook is no longer avaible for OSX. Most people just don't use OS9 anymore, especially in a discussion about Entourage and Mail. I think it's just a big mis-understanding.
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MisterMe said:I did not initiate the discussion about Outlook. In the very first post in this thread, hotdog asked if Outlook was available on the Mac. He did not ask if Outlook had been ported to MacOS X 10.x.
The facts are these:
The fact that Outlook is not MacOS X 10-native, not withstanding. It is highly debateable that most people don't use MacOS 9 anymore. I know that I use it. So too do most Mac-users that I know. Some Mac users need Classic exclusively to run Outlook on their Macs.
- Outlook is available on the Mac.
- It is a free download.
- It can only be used to access Exchange servers.
mkrishnan said:And also I wish somebody would make a Yahoo analogue to the httpmail plugin that lets you read Hotmail in Mail.
RHutch said:I don't have a hotmail account, so I haven't used the plugin that you are talking about, but there is a solution for Yahoo! accounts. You can use Yahoopops or Mr. Postman. Both will allow Mail to access the messages in your Yahoo! accounts and download them to your hard drive.
hotdog said:Hi there,
Used to use outlook express on my pc. Is this prog avaialable for macs (G5)
is it recomended?
if not what's a goodan?
am new to macs...
thanks in advance, ez
Sorry, you're right. It was Alte22a who mentioned Outlook in the first reply to hotdog. My first post was a reply to Alte22a's first post.bousozoku said:Actually, he asked about Outlook Express, which is not Outlook.
can you give a link for Mr.Postman ? i could find yahoopops but not the former.RHutch said:I don't have a hotmail account, so I haven't used the plugin that you are talking about, but there is a solution for Yahoo! accounts. You can use Yahoopops or Mr. Postman. Both will allow Mail to access the messages in your Yahoo! accounts and download them to your hard drive.
I have used both. I prefer Mr. Postman.
abhishekit said:can you give a link for Mr.Postman ? i could find yahoopops but not the former.