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Setting up Outlook to work with Google

May 23rd, 2007 by Mark Schuler

(plan on at least one hour to complete the migration)

  1. Set up .pst folder in My Documents/email
    1. Tools/Email account/View or change

i. Create folder (New Outlook data file)

ii. File add .pst folder

1. My Documents/email/email.pst

iii. Properties (rename folder to email)

    1. Set new email.pst as delivery folder

i. Tools/email accounts/change existing accounts

ii. Deliver new email to: email

iii. Finish and restart outlook

iv. [creates folder categories in email.pst]

    1. Set exchange email account as delivery folder and restart outlook
    2. Move exchange email to email.pst

i. Move contents of top level folders

ii. Move all secondary folders

    1. Move contacts
    2. Move tasks
    3. Calendar

i. Export as .csv if using google only;

ii. Delete all entries or

iii. Move all entries if using SyncMyCal

+++To see all entries Select
View / Arrange by/ Current View / Events
Customize the view and turn off the filter

iv. We suggest you put an all-day continuing appointment in your empty exchange calendar reading “Find my calendar in Concordia’s Google site.”

    1. Set email.pst folder as primary

i. Tools/email accounts/change existing accounts

ii. Deliver new email to: email

    1. Delete exchange account

i. Tools/email accounts/change existing accounts

    1. Restart Outlook

 

  1. Set up gmail for pop
    1. Log in to your Gmail account (http://partnerpage.google.com/csp.edu).
    2. Click Settings at the top of any Gmail page.
    3. Click Forwarding and POP in the orange Mail Settings box.
    4. Select Enable POP for all mail
    5. Choose the action you’d like your Gmail messages to take after they are accessed with POP. Archive suggested.
    6. Save changes!!!!

  2. In the web interface for google mail
    1. Click setting
    2. Click account
    3. Click “Edit info”
    4. Set reply-to email address
    5. Save changes

  3. Set outlook to connect to POP
    1. Open Outlook 2003.
    2. Click the Tools menu, and select E-mail Accounts…
    3. Select Add a new e-mail account, and click Next.
    4. Choose POP3 as your server type by clicking the radio button, and click Next.
    5. Fill in all necessary fields to include the following information:

User Information
Your Name: Enter your name as you would like it to appear in the From: field of outgoing messages.
Email Address: Enter your full Gmail email address (firstname.lastname@csp.edu)

Server Information
Incoming mail server (POP3): pop.gmail.com
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtp.gmail.com

Login Information
User Name: Enter your Gmail username (including @csp.edu)
Password: Enter your Gmail password

    1. Click More Settings… and then click the Outgoing Server tab.
    2. Check the box next to My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication and select Use same settings as my incoming mail server.
    3. Click the Advanced tab, and check the box next to This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL) under Incoming Server (POP3).
    4. Check the box next to This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL) under Outgoing Server (SMTP), and enter 465 in the Outgoing server (SMTP) box.
    5. Click OK.
    6. Click Test Account Settings… After receiving Congratulations! All tests completed successfully, click Close.
    7. Click Next, and then click Finish.

Did you click Save Changes after enabling POP in Gmail? To ensure that Gmail can communicate with your mail client, be sure to click Save Changes on the Gmail Mail Settings page.

    1. Restart Outlook

  1. Import calendar entries into Google
    1. Launch Google Calendar
    2. Click settings
    3. Click import calendar
    4. Select the saved .csv file
    5. Click Import
  2. Clear Auto-correct (many old autocorrect entries tied to exchange won’t work)
    1. Close Outlook
    2. Got to c:/Documents and Settings/username/application data/Microsoft/outlook (Hidden folders/Files may need to be made visible Tools/Options)
    3. Rename the file extension on the .nk2 file

  3. Connect to Concordia LDAP server
    1. Start Outlook
    2. Tools/ Email Accounts/ View or Change existing address books

i. Delete old exchange address book (check properties to be sure)

    1. Tool/ Email Accounts/ Add new directory or address book

i. Select LDAP and Click next

ii. Server name Isaiah.csp.edu

iii. Check this server requires me to logon

1. enter your network username csp/username

2. enter your network password

iv. Check logon using SPA

v. Click More settings

vi. Connection tab: set display name to CSP Faculty Staff

vii. Search tab: in the search base type: ou=FacultyStaff,dc=csp,dc=edu

viii. Click OK Next Finish

    1. Tool/ Email Accounts/ Add new directory or address book

i. Select LDAP and Click next

ii. Server name Isaiah.csp.edu

iii. Check this server requires me to logon

1. enter your network username csp/username

2. enter your network password

iv. Check logon using SPA

v. Click More settings

vi. Connection tab: set display name to CSP Students

vii. Search tab: in the search base type:
ou=Students,dc=csp,dc=edu

viii. Click OK Next Finish

    1. Restart Outlook
    2. Select Tools/ Address Book / Tools/ Option

i. Select the address book you wish to show first

ii. Set the order for other address books.

  1. Place link to google calendar on desktop or Quick launch bar.

  2. Any synchronization with a PDA will have to be reset

  3. SynchMyCal allows synchronization between a desktop outlook calendar and google calendar

NB: Every time you change your network password, you must also change the password in your two ldap connections.

Remember to back up My Documents regularly.

Funambol – Open Source Calendar Syncronization

March 29th, 2007 by Jason DeBoer-Moran

While searching for information regarding how to synchronize Outlook with Google Apps. I kept stumbling across Funambol as an option through ScheduleWorld.  My concerns is that ScheduleWorld is yet another site that would be having its hands on my data.  It turns out Funambol is an open source server side application that could be run here and can synchronize Google Calendar with iPod Calendars,  SmartPhones, PocketPC,  Blackberry, Palm Software, and Outlook.  I did not go to in depth because server side administration items tend to fly over my user services focused mind.

This could be a potential open source solution housed here that would resolve our syncronization issues.

Funambol 

Outlook 2007 – Transfer Calendars between Gcal and Outlook

March 29th, 2007 by Jason DeBoer-Moran

Here is a support document for Outlook 2007.  This states that it is possible to easily transfer calendars between Google calendar and Outlook 2007.  It does not use the word synchronize.

Outlook 2007 Calendar Help

SyncMyCal

March 19th, 2007 by Mark Schuler

With this post I attest to the easy of use of the commercial product SyncMyCal ($25) for keeping my outlook and Google calendar in sync. I can sync multiple calendars with various directional priorities and keep them in sync in the background. The biggest problem with the software is entering the complicated license codes. So far . . . smooth sailing.

ScheduleWorld

March 15th, 2007 by Thomas Knoll

I ran across a Gmail-to-pretty-much-everything sync service called ScheduleWorld. I have not tested it, so I cannot attest to it’s effectiveness. However, it uses an open standard called SyncML to synchronize between pretty much anything including gmail, outlook, and palm. (Unfortunately, Windows Mobile is not nice enough to play along.)

Gmail + Thunderbird transition

March 5th, 2007 by Beth Peter

Micah here (not sure why it says Beth Peter on the admin account. I gotta fix that).

Here are the links where I gleaned info on moving previous e-mails to gmail.
http://www.zoliblog.com/blog/_archives/2006/1/29/1729922.html
http://mailredirect.mozdev.org/installation.html
Lifehacker site (too long to paste in)

It does keep the same date that it was originally sent but for some reason it ends up in the Inbox the same day it is redirected from Thuderbird. I did have success with a personnal account that keep the original date sent as well as placing it in my Gmail Inbox in the relative date but I can’t figure out why it worked one time but not again. But an archive filter could be set up to archive everything redirected so it doesn’t clog the Inbox.

Using Thunderbird is time consuming but I had a lot more success with this rather than using Mbox & Maildir to Gmail Loader (GML) or gExodus – a graphical Gmail import tool.