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We have about 50 email accounts. All accounts configured correctly and
working. However, the "Send and Receive All" function only works for the first (alphabetically) 31 accounts. I tried checking/unchecking the "Include this account when receiving mail or synchronizing" option. When less than 31 accounts are selected, everything works correctly. If more than 31 accounts are selected, only the first 31 receive/send. Is there a 31 account limit in Outlook Express? Is there somewhere a setting, or a Registry key that dictates this behavior? Can I somehow fix this, so I cen receive/send an all accounts? Thanks, Cristian Coban |
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You can have up to 32 accounts in OE. See:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=296513 -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Cris Coban" wrote in message news ![]() We have about 50 email accounts. All accounts configured correctly and working. However, the "Send and Receive All" function only works for the first (alphabetically) 31 accounts. I tried checking/unchecking the "Include this account when receiving mail or synchronizing" option. When less than 31 accounts are selected, everything works correctly. If more than 31 accounts are selected, only the first 31 receive/send. Is there a 31 account limit in Outlook Express? Is there somewhere a setting, or a Registry key that dictates this behavior? Can I somehow fix this, so I cen receive/send an all accounts? Thanks, Cristian Coban |
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Thanks a bunch for the answer.
I did not realize that this was a limit fo OE. Best, Cris Coban "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You can have up to 32 accounts in OE. See: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=296513 -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Cris Coban" wrote in message news ![]() We have about 50 email accounts. All accounts configured correctly and working. However, the "Send and Receive All" function only works for the first (alphabetically) 31 accounts. I tried checking/unchecking the "Include this account when receiving mail or synchronizing" option. When less than 31 accounts are selected, everything works correctly. If more than 31 accounts are selected, only the first 31 receive/send. Is there a 31 account limit in Outlook Express? Is there somewhere a setting, or a Registry key that dictates this behavior? Can I somehow fix this, so I cen receive/send an all accounts? Thanks, Cristian Coban |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 10:43:45 -0800, Bruce Hagen wrote:
You can have up to 32 accounts in OE. See: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=296513 My primary account is IMAP and it is the only account which is used to download messages. I use additional (pop3 so as not to have unused accounts in my folder list) accounts to allow me to have different FROM: addresses in my outgoing messages. Each of the accounts is set to use the same smtp outgoing server. The KB above says the POP limit is 32. Do you know if I am going to have problems using accounts in the manner described above? Thanks. Mike. |
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I don't believe you'll have any problem unless you exceed the limit.
-- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "MikeV06" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 10:43:45 -0800, Bruce Hagen wrote: You can have up to 32 accounts in OE. See: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=296513 My primary account is IMAP and it is the only account which is used to download messages. I use additional (pop3 so as not to have unused accounts in my folder list) accounts to allow me to have different FROM: addresses in my outgoing messages. Each of the accounts is set to use the same smtp outgoing server. The KB above says the POP limit is 32. Do you know if I am going to have problems using accounts in the manner described above? Thanks. Mike. |
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 11:29:55 -0800, Bruce Hagen wrote:
I don't believe you'll have any problem unless you exceed the limit. Since I do not pop any of them, I am hoping that I can exceed the limit. I have been creating them as I needed them, but maybe I need to go create over 32 to see if I can still use them in my FROM field. |
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![]() "MikeV06" , haber iletisinde sunlari .. . On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 10:43:45 -0800, Bruce Hagen wrote: You can have up to 32 accounts in OE. See: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=296513 My primary account is IMAP and it is the only account which is used to download messages. I use additional (pop3 so as not to have unused accounts in my folder list) accounts to allow me to have different FROM: addresses in my outgoing messages. Each of the accounts is set to use the same smtp outgoing server. The KB above says the POP limit is 32. Do you know if I am going to have problems using accounts in the manner described above? Thanks. Mike. |
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