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How do you get Outlook to receive on start up. There is an option to send,
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"kracker" wrote in message
... How do you get Outlook to receive on start up. There is an option to send, but not to receive. You need to set a polling interval. In O2003 go to Tools-Send/Receive-Send/Receive Settings-Define Send/receive groups and set a time interval for polling for mail. HTH |
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Hi Gordon,
Yeah I've done that, but I want O2003 to auto receive at start. Just trying to save myself a click. Kracker "Gordon" wrote: "kracker" wrote in message ... How do you get Outlook to receive on start up. There is an option to send, but not to receive. You need to set a polling interval. In O2003 go to Tools-Send/Receive-Send/Receive Settings-Define Send/receive groups and set a time interval for polling for mail. HTH |
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"kracker" wrote in message
... Hi Gordon, Yeah I've done that, but I want O2003 to auto receive at start. Just trying to save myself a click. That's what you do. that's ALL you do. Once you set a time interval for polling, Outlook 2003 automatically polls for mail at start-up. If your's doesn't, then there's something wrong. Are you starting up Outlook off-line? |
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Not sure. How do I check if its starting off-line?
I have the 'schedule an automatic send/receive' set to 5mins. Is that what you mean by polling? That works fine. It does not do an initial receive though when I start up the O2003. Kracker "Gordon" wrote: "kracker" wrote in message ... Hi Gordon, Yeah I've done that, but I want O2003 to auto receive at start. Just trying to save myself a click. That's what you do. that's ALL you do. Once you set a time interval for polling, Outlook 2003 automatically polls for mail at start-up. If your's doesn't, then there's something wrong. Are you starting up Outlook off-line? |
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"kracker" wrote in message
... Not sure. How do I check if its starting off-line? I have the 'schedule an automatic send/receive' set to 5mins. Is that what you mean by polling? That works fine. It does not do an initial receive though when I start up the O2003. That's the one, although if you are on POP then 5 minutes is too frequent and yes it ought to poll automatically on start-up. Have a look here for some hints: http://www.mcse.ms/archive127-2004-11-1255801.html |
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