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I don't see a technical issue with running what you are planning I have used both outlook and outlook express at the same time.
What's the mailbox size limit on Microsoft mail? If he wants to use two versions of Outlook you could setup a VM system for him. I assume you set all the passwords for everones email and don't let them change it?
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Good question, I will look into that. The reason I am setting him up with a secondary client is that his Outlook file was getting immensely bloated with copies of all our emails. It got to the point where he couldn't even use the program (when I first got in there to clean things up, it took a couple of minutes to even open a window in Outlook). Quote:
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BTW, how I set this up is that in the Go Daddy admin settings, I created a "copy" account for each person (kevincopy@domain for example). All incoming emails to each of our accounts is cc'ed to our respective "copy" accounts. His email is set up to download the email from each of these copy accounts. I was going to set it up so that all of us would just leave our emails on the server for a certain period of time and set up his email so that he pulled the same email messages from the server (a much simpler solution). However, a tech that came in told him that somebody could (from their own email client) delete the message ( ![]()
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Let's hope no one comes in and tells him how to setup a capture routine on your LAN to nab all Gmail/hotmail/Yahoo mail/ and IM's.
I've used a utility called image drifter on my work LAN. It grabs random images traversing then network and displays them on your desktop. It was very interesting......
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Then, when he told me about the program and instructed me to find somebody to remove it (the person who installed it was no longer with the company), he had the gall to tell me it was "nothing personal." Yeah, right.
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