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The user that hits send/receive first sees the new mail in their Outlook
inbox. The second user does not receive that same mail. Gmail settings are per the Google instructions. This refers to 2 users set up in Windows XP on the same terminal. |
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Each instance of OL should use the same data file (*pst file)
"tkss" wrote in message ... The user that hits send/receive first sees the new mail in their Outlook inbox. The second user does not receive that same mail. Gmail settings are per the Google instructions. This refers to 2 users set up in Windows XP on the same terminal. |
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tkss wrote:
The user that hits send/receive first sees the new mail in their Outlook inbox. The second user does not receive that same mail. Gmail settings are per the Google instructions. This refers to 2 users set up in Windows XP on the same terminal. gmail won't allow the downloading of the same message more than once. It's not a typical POP server in that regard. DL's advice is probably the best bet. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks DL, problem solved!
"DL" wrote: Each instance of OL should use the same data file (*pst file) "tkss" wrote in message ... The user that hits send/receive first sees the new mail in their Outlook inbox. The second user does not receive that same mail. Gmail settings are per the Google instructions. This refers to 2 users set up in Windows XP on the same terminal. |
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Thanks Brian - it seems to be running as I wish now... this is a handy way to
receive swift advice! "Brian Tillman" wrote: tkss wrote: The user that hits send/receive first sees the new mail in their Outlook inbox. The second user does not receive that same mail. Gmail settings are per the Google instructions. This refers to 2 users set up in Windows XP on the same terminal. gmail won't allow the downloading of the same message more than once. It's not a typical POP server in that regard. DL's advice is probably the best bet. -- Brian Tillman |
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