No, that is not correct. Outlook has the ability to leave them on the server
but occasionally something prevents it from marking the last downloaded
messages.
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"Alias" wrote in message
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MZ wrote:
Recently switched from Outlook Express to Outlook (Office 2003)
I have my email settings to "leave a copy on the server" for 6 days (so I
can access via webmail while on the road).
Everytime I close Outlook and re-launch it re-downloads all the emails
still on the server.
How do I change settings so it only downloads each message once and never
again?
Thanks in advance!!!
MZ
As long as you leave the messages on the server, Outlook will download
them. You might want to check out using GMail to receive your emails
through your current email address.
Alias