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I am not computer saavy, and do not pretend to be. I have outlook only
because some "Contact Us" buttons require it. Other than that singular use, I do not need 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. |
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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. |
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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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dkim@accentasia wrote:
How do I disable mail polling? That sounds like the best, most flexible option. Depends on your version of Outlook (not identified) regarding navigation through its menus. For Outlook 2002: Tools - Send/Receive Settings - Define Send/Receive Groups If you don't want to use Outlook at all, change which e-mail client is configured to be the default one: Internet Options (Control Panel or IE Tools menu) - Programs - E-mail |
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"dkim@accentasia" wrote in
message ... I am not computer saavy, and do not pretend to be. I have outlook only because some "Contact Us" buttons require it. Other than that singular use, I do not need outlook. If I were you , I'd uninstall Outlook and stick to Outlook Express or Windows Mail, depending on your Windows version. In fact, you don't even need that. You can continue to use the web mail client if you choose, but you'll need to copy/paste the address the "Contact Us" link provides into the compose window the web mail client provides. 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. Answered already. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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