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In my office, we have about 4 four computers used by all employees as common
PCs. I have got outlook exchange and pop server configured on all of these machines. Sometimes when I log into a different machines, all the mails (I am not sure of the cut-off line), which I have downloaded once on one PC, get downloaded again on the different PC. Thus everytime I hit the send-receive button, I get multiple - 2/3 copies of about 30-80 mails. Any explanation and solution? Thanks in advance. ****al |
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****al wrote:
In my office, we have about 4 four computers used by all employees as common PCs. I have got outlook exchange and pop server configured on all of these machines. Sometimes when I log into a different machines, all the mails (I am not sure of the cut-off line), which I have downloaded once on one PC, get downloaded again on the different PC. Thus everytime I hit the send-receive button, I get multiple - 2/3 copies of about 30-80 mails. Any explanation and solution? The explanation is that no machine knows what you've downloaded on the others. How can it? As far as it's concerned, all the messages you got since the last time you used that particular machine are new and so downloads them. The solution is to keep your delivery location on the Exchange server and then all the machines will share the same mailbox abd you don't have to worry anout "downloading". -- Brian Tillman |
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downloads them. The solution is to keep your delivery location on the Exchange server and then all the machines will share the same mailbox abd you don't have to worry anout "downloading". -- Brian Tillman Thanks Brian for your reply. But I think we are already keeping the mailbox on the server. I guess the catch is when I try to download mails at home. To see all mails at home, I have to check "keep a copy on the server" box on all 4 machines in the office. This might be the cause of the problem. Now let me change my question: How can I download all mails to my home PC without getting repeat mails on office PCs ? TIA ****al |
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****al wrote:
Thanks Brian for your reply. But I think we are already keeping the mailbox on the server. I guess the catch is when I try to download mails at home. To see all mails at home, I have to check "keep a copy on the server" box on all 4 machines in the office. This might be the cause of the problem. Now let me change my question: How can I download all mails to my home PC without getting repeat mails on office PCs ? If youre using an Exchange account at work, there should be no downloading there. If you're using a POP account at home and using the Exchange server as a POP server through some type of access your work set up, then I don't see how that can affect what the work PCs see in any way, other than, perhaps to mark the downloaded messages as read on the server. I think there's more to the story than you're stating. Can you give a more complete descripton of the work and home configurations, including Outlook version and account types, and the symptoms you see at each? -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brian,
Let me try to answer your querries as specifically as I can. The outlook I have is Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606). At work for some reason, we have both PoP/SMTP and Exchange accounts set for everyone (PoP comes before Exchange). Initally I had only PoP configured at home, but realized that some mails were not coming through and hence added Exchange account as well. Now to receive mails at home, I had to check the box for "Keep a copy on server" on the office PCs. Hope this can give you some idea about the settings at my end. Thanks and Regards, ****al |
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****al wrote:
Let me try to answer your querries as specifically as I can. You still didn't say what server you're using for your home account. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() You still didn't say what server you're using for your home account. -- Do you mean what Outlook version am I using at home? I am using Outlook 2003. And receiving mails by PoP server as well as Exchange. Regards, ****al |
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****al wrote:
Do you mean what Outlook version am I using at home? I am using Outlook 2003. And receiving mails by PoP server as well as Exchange. Are you saying that you use both POP and Exchange at home? -- Brian Tillman |
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That's correct.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Are you saying that you use both POP and Exchange at home? -- Brian Tillman |
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OK. Lets' go back to this post:
At work for some reason, we have both PoP/SMTP and Exchange accounts set for everyone (PoP comes before Exchange). Initally I had only PoP configured at home, but realized that some mails were not coming through and hence added Exchange account as well. Now to receive mails at home, I had to check the box for "Keep a copy on server" on the office PCs. This says to be that you're referencing not only an Exchange server and one or more POP accounts at work and you are downloading those POP messages. The normal settings for POP are to download messages from the server and remove the messages from the server. If messages are remove from the server, naturally, they will not be there to see if you connect to that same mail server from some other machine. Since it appears that all the PCs at work reference this same POP server, unless you tell them all to leave the messages on the server, the messages will not be available for downloading when you connect with your home machine. You should be delivering all your messages to the Exchange server and referencing that with an Exchange account both from home and at work. That way all the messages will be available both from home and work and you will need only an Exchange account at home. -- Brian Tillman |
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