If your ISP gave him 40 E-mail addresses, usually the ISP will also give 
some kind of mail control panel to maintain the addresses.
  To send / receive E-mail you can use Outlook 200 or any other mail client 
of your choosing, as long as it supports the protocols your ISP provides 
(POP3 and SMTP are the Internet Standards).

At 03:47 PM 10/14/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>My client has outlook 2000 but cannot afford Exchange.
>This is new to me sorry for the mistake!
>I just built him a website got him 40 emails with his ISP.
>Now we need to manage these accounts.
>So what do you suggest?
>I am quite prepared to explain further if it is necessary.



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