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"VanguardLH" wrote:
dkim@accentasia wrote:
I am not computer saavy, and do not pretend to be. I have outlook
only because some "Contact Us" buttons require it.
Nope, that's not a requirement of the site or its link. The link is a
mailto: URL. Your OS selects what, if any, default program is
associated to that URL scheme. It can be any program but usually an
e-mail client is selected - but it can be ANY e-mail client, not just
Outlook.
Other than that singular use, I do not need outlook.
Not a requirement of a mailto: URL link, so you don't have a need for
Outlook.
My question is, everytime I use outlook, it takes all the InBox emails
from my main email acoount and moves them to OUtlook. How can I
prevent this from happening? In simple layman terms, please.
Don't define an e-mail account in Outlook. Or define an e-mail client
that only specifies an SMTP mail host (if all you use Outlook is to
send e-mails). Or disable the automatic mail polling. Or configure
Outlook to "leave messages on server" (which presumes that you have a
POP e-mail account but you never identified WHAT type of e-mail account
you have). Or don't use Outlook at all for mailto: URL links and use
whatever e-mail client you want to use.
I appreciate your response and am confident your suggestions will work and
make sense...to somebody. How do I disable mail polling? That sounds like
the best, most flexible option. Thanks for your time.
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