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Outlook 2000 had a setting wherein you could include or exclude an email in
the send/receive process. I'm not seeing where that option is in Office Outlook 2003. If an certain email address that is listed in an email account setting doesn't exist the send/receive process fail entirely...for that one and all other accounts. This doesn't seem normal |
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What do you mean if an "email address listed in an email account setting
doesn't exist?" Clarify the problem you hare having. Automatic polling settings are in Tools Send/Receive Send/Receive Settings Define Send/Receive groups... -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Alan Smithee Jr." wrote in message ... Outlook 2000 had a setting wherein you could include or exclude an email in the send/receive process. I'm not seeing where that option is in Office Outlook 2003. If an certain email address that is listed in an email account setting doesn't exist the send/receive process fail entirely...for that one and all other accounts. This doesn't seem normal |
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Thanks for the info regarding Define Send/Receive groups. That's helpful.
As for the other issue, in order to forward a certain email address to a Gmail account I had to delete it as an email address in order to forward it to the Gmail account. So that address that I had set up as an email account in Outlook didn't really exist anymore. I guess this is how it works. Not sure. At any rate because that account was still trying to send/receive (that's why I wanted to disable it, rather than delete it) Outlook got "stuck" at that address and wouldn't process the other accounts. Hopefully this makes some sense. |
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Forward an email address?
Do you mean forward a message? Sorry. This just makes no sense. I would expect that if you manage to get a message stuck in your Outbox, Outlook will stop polling until you sort it out. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Alan Smithee Jr." wrote in message ... Thanks for the info regarding Define Send/Receive groups. That's helpful. As for the other issue, in order to forward a certain email address to a Gmail account I had to delete it as an email address in order to forward it to the Gmail account. So that address that I had set up as an email account in Outlook didn't really exist anymore. I guess this is how it works. Not sure. At any rate because that account was still trying to send/receive (that's why I wanted to disable it, rather than delete it) Outlook got "stuck" at that address and wouldn't process the other accounts. Hopefully this makes some sense. |
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Sorry. This just makes no sense.
OK. Thanks anyway. |
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