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Is there a way to share emails with Office 2007?



 
 
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Old June 6th, 2008, 09:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
core20
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Default Is there a way to share emails with Office 2007?

There's lots of talk of sharing Calendar entries on-line, but not one thing
regarding sharing emails...Can Office 2007 share emails?

Specifically, if two persons (A and B) need to share emails in real time, or
close enough that they do not recognize the delay, do they need an Exchange
Server? Is there any other method or utility that will allow members to view
and send/receive "real time"?

A seperate question: I worked with a good MS engineer once in Outlook and
he created some add-in type forms with fields we created that were not in
Outlook. Can such a form be created such that the reply automatically
updates my database fields from the response via email. Is there a web site
that stores these types of add-ins?

thanks!


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Old June 6th, 2008, 03:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL
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Default Is there a way to share emails with Office 2007?

There are some solutions available at slipstick.com
I dont believe any are 'real time'
(with pop mail)

"Core20" wrote in message
...
There's lots of talk of sharing Calendar entries on-line, but not one
thing
regarding sharing emails...Can Office 2007 share emails?

Specifically, if two persons (A and B) need to share emails in real time,
or
close enough that they do not recognize the delay, do they need an
Exchange
Server? Is there any other method or utility that will allow members to
view
and send/receive "real time"?

A seperate question: I worked with a good MS engineer once in Outlook and
he created some add-in type forms with fields we created that were not in
Outlook. Can such a form be created such that the reply automatically
updates my database fields from the response via email. Is there a web
site
that stores these types of add-ins?

thanks!




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Old June 12th, 2008, 12:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
core20
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Default Is there a way to share emails with Office 2007?


Thanks for your input.

Anyone else know if Office 2007 w Bus Contact Mgr, has the ability to share
an email account in real time? It shares the caldenar so it sees like this
is a functionalty that was built-in already.

Ultimately, is using an Exchange server the solution?

Thanks!

Benj

"DL" wrote:

There are some solutions available at slipstick.com
I dont believe any are 'real time'
(with pop mail)

"Core20" wrote in message
...
There's lots of talk of sharing Calendar entries on-line, but not one
thing
regarding sharing emails...Can Office 2007 share emails?

Specifically, if two persons (A and B) need to share emails in real time,
or
close enough that they do not recognize the delay, do they need an
Exchange
Server? Is there any other method or utility that will allow members to
view
and send/receive "real time"?

A seperate question: I worked with a good MS engineer once in Outlook and
he created some add-in type forms with fields we created that were not in
Outlook. Can such a form be created such that the reply automatically
updates my database fields from the response via email. Is there a web
site
that stores these types of add-ins?

thanks!





 




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