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Old October 28th 08, 06:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Tomcelica
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Default Outlook IMAP Send/Receive time longer on Monday Morning

Hi we are running some performance testing on Outlook IMAP.

I know that Outlook 2007 performs a through send/receive first thing in the
morning. Once Outlook is running send/receive time is faster than when
starting up. Restarting Outlook after lunch and hitting send/receive is
faster than send/receive after first thing in the morning say 12 hours after
shutdown.

Question: How can I simulate a Morning Outlook 2007 Startup send/receive
more than once per day? Is there a Cookie?


Thanks
-Tom


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Old October 29th 08, 09:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
DL
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Default Outlook IMAP Send/Receive time longer on Monday Morning

I'm running OL2007 with a number of pop accounts together with IMAP
The only time differential I've noticed is when I first start OL, since
usuall there are a number of mails, after that since since only a few mails
are received during polling for new mail its quicker
The send receive process is governed by two settings;
Send/Receive when OL is started
Poll for new mail every xx minutes - usually its unwise to set this for less
than 10 minutes, as it can cause resource problems

"Tomcelica" wrote in message
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Hi we are running some performance testing on Outlook IMAP.

I know that Outlook 2007 performs a through send/receive first thing in
the morning. Once Outlook is running send/receive time is faster than
when starting up. Restarting Outlook after lunch and hitting send/receive
is faster than send/receive after first thing in the morning say 12 hours
after shutdown.

Question: How can I simulate a Morning Outlook 2007 Startup send/receive
more than once per day? Is there a Cookie?


Thanks
-Tom



 




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