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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 |
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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 |
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![]() "Alias" wrote in message ... 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 'Thanks, Outlook express didn't do that though - it would only download them once. Same with windows Mail on my home Vista machine. |
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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 What is the mail poll interval configured in Outlook? How many mails are currently residing in your mailbox? Use the webmail interface to your account to check. How big are they? Tried disabling the e-mail scanner in your anti-virus program? Tried starting Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe") and retest? |
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The setting is fine, but something is causing outlook to not mark the
messages downloaded. This can happen for a number of reasons: bad internet connection, too many messages on server and checking too frequently, an antispam filter scanning mail that interrupts the process are the most common. If you are using an virus scanner to scan mail as you download, disable it. (You may need to uninstall and reinstall the antivirus, without the email intergration). Then try this: disable check every xx min so it only checks if you press F9. Press F9 and let it download. If you have web access to the mail, check online to verify outlook has all the mail then close and reopen outlook. Does it download it again? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "MZ" wrote in message news:jLYgl.8262$PH1.875@edtnps82... Recently switched from Outlook Express to Outlook (Office 2003) I have my email settings to "leave a copy on the server" for 6 days (so I can access via webmail while on the road). Everytime I close Outlook and re-launch it re-downloads all the emails still on the server. How do I change settings so it only downloads each message once and never again? Thanks in advance!!! MZ |
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No, that is not correct. Outlook has the ability to leave them on the server
but occasionally something prevents it from marking the last downloaded messages. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Alias" wrote in message ... MZ wrote: Recently switched from Outlook Express to Outlook (Office 2003) I have my email settings to "leave a copy on the server" for 6 days (so I can access via webmail while on the road). Everytime I close Outlook and re-launch it re-downloads all the emails still on the server. How do I change settings so it only downloads each message once and never again? Thanks in advance!!! MZ As long as you leave the messages on the server, Outlook will download them. You might want to check out using GMail to receive your emails through your current email address. Alias |
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"MZ" wrote in message
news:jLYgl.8262$PH1.875@edtnps82... 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? Alias is flat-out wrong. When you see the problem you describe, it's an issue with Outlook not remembering which messages it has downloaded. Several things can cause this, one of which is a problem in the mail profile. You can usually fix this problem with a new mail profile. Also, you should read this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/duplicates.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Alias" wrote in message
... 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. Bzzt., Sorry, you're wrong, but thanks for playing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
"Alias" wrote in message ... 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. Bzzt., Sorry, you're wrong, but thanks for playing. OK, I made a mistake but it ain't no capital crime. Alias |
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"Alias" wrote in message
... OK, I made a mistake but it ain't no capital crime. And I didn't execute you, so there was no capital punishment, either. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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