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Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
I started a thread on this topic a couple of weeks ago, and thought I would
summarize in a new thread since the problem persists. I use Outlook 2007 with Outlook Connector for my primary POP3 and Hotmail accounts on Windows 7. All works well, except that Outlook checks for mail about once per minute. I do not have Fax Transport activated for my mail profile. Several people posted possible fixes as follows: * Rebooted and started Outlook. Reset Outlook's Auto-send period to every 30 minutes. * Opened Outlook using safe switch via Start, Run, "outlook.exe /safe". * Shut down Outlook, located the srs-files for my mail profile and renamed them to .old. * Created a new Outlook mail profile and set up the POP3 and Hotmail accounts for that profile. None of the actions listed above affected the current problem. Outlook continues to poll for new mail every 60 seconds or so. I was told that if this behavior continues, it could corrupt my PST. Do you have any ideas on the cause of this problem and a possible solution? Thanks, Jim |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
On 5/29/2010 2:24 PM, jekeesl wrote:
I started a thread on this topic a couple of weeks ago, and thought I would summarize in a new thread since the problem persists. I use Outlook 2007 with Outlook Connector for my primary POP3 and Hotmail accounts on Windows 7. All works well, except that Outlook checks for mail about once per minute. I do not have Fax Transport activated for my mail profile. Several people posted possible fixes as follows: * Rebooted and started Outlook. Reset Outlook's Auto-send period to every 30 minutes. * Opened Outlook using safe switch via Start, Run, "outlook.exe /safe". * Shut down Outlook, located the srs-files for my mail profile and renamed them to .old. * Created a new Outlook mail profile and set up the POP3 and Hotmail accounts for that profile. None of the actions listed above affected the current problem. Outlook continues to poll for new mail every 60 seconds or so. I was told that if this behavior continues, it could corrupt my PST. Do you have any ideas on the cause of this problem and a possible solution? Thanks, Jim A quick DAGS shows a recurring theme with Hotmail and Outlook Connector issues regarding polling times. Here's a few things to try / check to see if the problem can be characterized: - temporarily disable Outlook Connector and see if the frequency improves; - temporarily remove the Hotmail account to see if the frequency improves; - try both combined. If any of these are successful, then the subsequent troubleshooting can be more focused. If these make no difference, do you have other add-ins running? BCM (business contact manager) has been mentioned as a potential culprit. |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
Aeroloose, I removed my Hotmail account and uninstalled Outlook Connector
(version 12). After I rebooted and restarted Outlook, the checking mail notification at the bottom of the screen stopped showing on short intervals. I downloaded the version 14, 32-bit Outlook Connector and installed it. After I set up my Hotmail account and restarted, polling times got worse than in the original situation. The notification now pops up every 35 seconds or so. I do not have any other add-ins like BCM running. I then sent a test note to myself to confirm that Hotmail was set up properly. Although that send/receive notification continued to pop up every 35 seconds, the mail did not come through. After about 2 minutes, I clicked to manually send/receive, and it came through fine. Since I have a 3G wireless account, test messages from my POP3 account to Hotmail usually show up 5-10 seconds after they're sent, when I manually check for mail. That suggests the send/receive notification I'm seeing every 35 seconds does not mean that my mail is actually being checked. Any ideas? "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/29/2010 2:24 PM, jekeesl wrote: I started a thread on this topic a couple of weeks ago, and thought I would summarize in a new thread since the problem persists. I use Outlook 2007 with Outlook Connector for my primary POP3 and Hotmail accounts on Windows 7. All works well, except that Outlook checks for mail about once per minute. I do not have Fax Transport activated for my mail profile. Several people posted possible fixes as follows: * Rebooted and started Outlook. Reset Outlook's Auto-send period to every 30 minutes. * Opened Outlook using safe switch via Start, Run, "outlook.exe /safe". * Shut down Outlook, located the srs-files for my mail profile and renamed them to .old. * Created a new Outlook mail profile and set up the POP3 and Hotmail accounts for that profile. None of the actions listed above affected the current problem. Outlook continues to poll for new mail every 60 seconds or so. I was told that if this behavior continues, it could corrupt my PST. Do you have any ideas on the cause of this problem and a possible solution? Thanks, Jim A quick DAGS shows a recurring theme with Hotmail and Outlook Connector issues regarding polling times. Here's a few things to try / check to see if the problem can be characterized: - temporarily disable Outlook Connector and see if the frequency improves; - temporarily remove the Hotmail account to see if the frequency improves; - try both combined. If any of these are successful, then the subsequent troubleshooting can be more focused. If these make no difference, do you have other add-ins running? BCM (business contact manager) has been mentioned as a potential culprit. |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
On 5/29/2010 11:01 PM, jekeesl wrote:
Aeroloose, I removed my Hotmail account and uninstalled Outlook Connector (version 12). After I rebooted and restarted Outlook, the checking mail notification at the bottom of the screen stopped showing on short intervals. I downloaded the version 14, 32-bit Outlook Connector and installed it. After I set up my Hotmail account and restarted, polling times got worse than in the original situation. The notification now pops up every 35 seconds or so. I do not have any other add-ins like BCM running. I then sent a test note to myself to confirm that Hotmail was set up properly. Although that send/receive notification continued to pop up every 35 seconds, the mail did not come through. After about 2 minutes, I clicked to manually send/receive, and it came through fine. Since I have a 3G wireless account, test messages from my POP3 account to Hotmail usually show up 5-10 seconds after they're sent, when I manually check for mail. That suggests the send/receive notification I'm seeing every 35 seconds does not mean that my mail is actually being checked. Any ideas? Interesting. Now it sounds like your polling time may be OK, but the notification is whacked. Try turning OFF the pop-up, then exit Outlook, then reboot. Go back into Outlook (don't enable the pop-up yet), try a couple test emails, and measure the send/receive interval. Also check your original send/receive timer setting - what is it now? Did it match the new interval? Then restore the pop-up and see what you get. snip for top-post readability |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
Aeroloose, I went to advanced settings and turned off all four
notifications. After a shutdown and restart, Outlook checked for mail. It rechecked about 35 seconds later, and still showed the notification on the bottom, right-hand corner of the screen. My timer was set at 30 minutes. I reset the timer to 3 minutes, restarted Outlook, and then sent a test mail to myself. Outlook checked for mail 30-35 seconds later, and nothing happened. It checked again in roughly 30 seconds, and my test message came through. That suggests the polling time is messed up, along with the notifications. Other ideas? I guess I'll restore the popup for now. "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/29/2010 11:01 PM, jekeesl wrote: Aeroloose, I removed my Hotmail account and uninstalled Outlook Connector (version 12). After I rebooted and restarted Outlook, the checking mail notification at the bottom of the screen stopped showing on short intervals. I downloaded the version 14, 32-bit Outlook Connector and installed it. After I set up my Hotmail account and restarted, polling times got worse than in the original situation. The notification now pops up every 35 seconds or so. I do not have any other add-ins like BCM running. I then sent a test note to myself to confirm that Hotmail was set up properly. Although that send/receive notification continued to pop up every 35 seconds, the mail did not come through. After about 2 minutes, I clicked to manually send/receive, and it came through fine. Since I have a 3G wireless account, test messages from my POP3 account to Hotmail usually show up 5-10 seconds after they're sent, when I manually check for mail. That suggests the send/receive notification I'm seeing every 35 seconds does not mean that my mail is actually being checked. Any ideas? Interesting. Now it sounds like your polling time may be OK, but the notification is whacked. Try turning OFF the pop-up, then exit Outlook, then reboot. Go back into Outlook (don't enable the pop-up yet), try a couple test emails, and measure the send/receive interval. Also check your original send/receive timer setting - what is it now? Did it match the new interval? Then restore the pop-up and see what you get. snip for top-post readability |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
On 5/30/2010 12:34 PM, jekeesl wrote:
Aeroloose, I went to advanced settings and turned off all four notifications. After a shutdown and restart, Outlook checked for mail. It rechecked about 35 seconds later, and still showed the notification on the bottom, right-hand corner of the screen. My timer was set at 30 minutes. I reset the timer to 3 minutes, restarted Outlook, and then sent a test mail to myself. Outlook checked for mail 30-35 seconds later, and nothing happened. It checked again in roughly 30 seconds, and my test message came through. That suggests the polling time is messed up, along with the notifications. Other ideas? I guess I'll restore the popup for now. That's odd; it provided a notification even after you turned it off? Perhaps an Outlook "repair" might help (admittedly a shotgun approach). Otherwise, I'm running out of troubleshooting ideas. Since it's related to Hotmail and Outlook Connector, can you check your Hotmail account preferences and see if there's anything related to polling time? Other options are deeper research into OC settings (I couldn't find much) or a separate trial with a new Hotmail account to see if it's account-specific. Best of luck ... "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/29/2010 11:01 PM, jekeesl wrote: Aeroloose, I removed my Hotmail account and uninstalled Outlook Connector (version 12). After I rebooted and restarted Outlook, the checking mail notification at the bottom of the screen stopped showing on short intervals. I downloaded the version 14, 32-bit Outlook Connector and installed it. After I set up my Hotmail account and restarted, polling times got worse than in the original situation. The notification now pops up every 35 seconds or so. I do not have any other add-ins like BCM running. I then sent a test note to myself to confirm that Hotmail was set up properly. Although that send/receive notification continued to pop up every 35 seconds, the mail did not come through. After about 2 minutes, I clicked to manually send/receive, and it came through fine. Since I have a 3G wireless account, test messages from my POP3 account to Hotmail usually show up 5-10 seconds after they're sent, when I manually check for mail. That suggests the send/receive notification I'm seeing every 35 seconds does not mean that my mail is actually being checked. Any ideas? Interesting. Now it sounds like your polling time may be OK, but the notification is whacked. Try turning OFF the pop-up, then exit Outlook, then reboot. Go back into Outlook (don't enable the pop-up yet), try a couple test emails, and measure the send/receive interval. Also check your original send/receive timer setting - what is it now? Did it match the new interval? Then restore the pop-up and see what you get. snip for top-post readability |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
I did an Outlook repair a while back for another issue, and it is relatively
easy. However, I don't know why that would change anything, since this is not likely an Outlook issue. And, to my knowledge, there are no Hotmail or Connector settings that changes the timing or available types for notifications. I guess I'll try contacting Hotmail support, and see if they have suggestions. Thanks for your help. "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/30/2010 12:34 PM, jekeesl wrote: Aeroloose, I went to advanced settings and turned off all four notifications. After a shutdown and restart, Outlook checked for mail. It rechecked about 35 seconds later, and still showed the notification on the bottom, right-hand corner of the screen. My timer was set at 30 minutes. I reset the timer to 3 minutes, restarted Outlook, and then sent a test mail to myself. Outlook checked for mail 30-35 seconds later, and nothing happened. It checked again in roughly 30 seconds, and my test message came through. That suggests the polling time is messed up, along with the notifications. Other ideas? I guess I'll restore the popup for now. That's odd; it provided a notification even after you turned it off? Perhaps an Outlook "repair" might help (admittedly a shotgun approach). Otherwise, I'm running out of troubleshooting ideas. Since it's related to Hotmail and Outlook Connector, can you check your Hotmail account preferences and see if there's anything related to polling time? Other options are deeper research into OC settings (I couldn't find much) or a separate trial with a new Hotmail account to see if it's account-specific. Best of luck ... "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/29/2010 11:01 PM, jekeesl wrote: Aeroloose, I removed my Hotmail account and uninstalled Outlook Connector (version 12). After I rebooted and restarted Outlook, the checking mail notification at the bottom of the screen stopped showing on short intervals. I downloaded the version 14, 32-bit Outlook Connector and installed it. After I set up my Hotmail account and restarted, polling times got worse than in the original situation. The notification now pops up every 35 seconds or so. I do not have any other add-ins like BCM running. I then sent a test note to myself to confirm that Hotmail was set up properly. Although that send/receive notification continued to pop up every 35 seconds, the mail did not come through. After about 2 minutes, I clicked to manually send/receive, and it came through fine. Since I have a 3G wireless account, test messages from my POP3 account to Hotmail usually show up 5-10 seconds after they're sent, when I manually check for mail. That suggests the send/receive notification I'm seeing every 35 seconds does not mean that my mail is actually being checked. Any ideas? Interesting. Now it sounds like your polling time may be OK, but the notification is whacked. Try turning OFF the pop-up, then exit Outlook, then reboot. Go back into Outlook (don't enable the pop-up yet), try a couple test emails, and measure the send/receive interval. Also check your original send/receive timer setting - what is it now? Did it match the new interval? Then restore the pop-up and see what you get. snip for top-post readability |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
I started a thread on this topic a couple of weeks ago, and thought I would summarize in a new thread since the problem persists. I use Outlook 2007 with Outlook Connector for my primary POP3 and Hotmail accounts on Windows 7. All works well, except that Outlook checks for mail about once per minute. I do not have Fax Transport activated for my mail profile. Several people posted possible fixes as follows: * Rebooted and started Outlook. Reset Outlook's Auto-send period to every 30 minutes. * Opened Outlook using safe switch via Start, Run, "outlook.exe /safe". * Shut down Outlook, located the srs-files for my mail profile and renamed them to .old. * Created a new Outlook mail profile and set up the POP3 and Hotmail accounts for that profile. None of the actions listed above affected the current problem. Outlook continues to poll for new mail every 60 seconds or so. I was told that if this behavior continues, it could corrupt my PST. Do you have any ideas on the cause of this problem and a possible solution? This thread caused me to check my O2007 polling rate: every 60 seconds. I don't use the Hotmail account much (it's nearly all spam in my case) so I deleted it from the accounts list. John |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
On 5/30/2010 4:40 PM, jekeesl wrote:
I did an Outlook repair a while back for another issue, and it is relatively easy. However, I don't know why that would change anything, since this is not likely an Outlook issue. And, to my knowledge, there are no Hotmail or Connector settings that changes the timing or available types for notifications. I guess I'll try contacting Hotmail support, and see if they have suggestions. Thanks for your help. YW. Too bad it wasn't a simple fix. I see another poster with OC checked his poll rate and got 60 seconds, too; maybe it's hard-coded into the OC / Hotmail program. "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/30/2010 12:34 PM, jekeesl wrote: Aeroloose, I went to advanced settings and turned off all four notifications. After a shutdown and restart, Outlook checked for mail. It rechecked about 35 seconds later, and still showed the notification on the bottom, right-hand corner of the screen. My timer was set at 30 minutes. I reset the timer to 3 minutes, restarted Outlook, and then sent a test mail to myself. Outlook checked for mail 30-35 seconds later, and nothing happened. It checked again in roughly 30 seconds, and my test message came through. That suggests the polling time is messed up, along with the notifications. Other ideas? I guess I'll restore the popup for now. That's odd; it provided a notification even after you turned it off? Perhaps an Outlook "repair" might help (admittedly a shotgun approach). Otherwise, I'm running out of troubleshooting ideas. Since it's related to Hotmail and Outlook Connector, can you check your Hotmail account preferences and see if there's anything related to polling time? Other options are deeper research into OC settings (I couldn't find much) or a separate trial with a new Hotmail account to see if it's account-specific. Best of luck ... "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/29/2010 11:01 PM, jekeesl wrote: Aeroloose, I removed my Hotmail account and uninstalled Outlook Connector (version 12). After I rebooted and restarted Outlook, the checking mail notification at the bottom of the screen stopped showing on short intervals. I downloaded the version 14, 32-bit Outlook Connector and installed it. After I set up my Hotmail account and restarted, polling times got worse than in the original situation. The notification now pops up every 35 seconds or so. I do not have any other add-ins like BCM running. I then sent a test note to myself to confirm that Hotmail was set up properly. Although that send/receive notification continued to pop up every 35 seconds, the mail did not come through. After about 2 minutes, I clicked to manually send/receive, and it came through fine. Since I have a 3G wireless account, test messages from my POP3 account to Hotmail usually show up 5-10 seconds after they're sent, when I manually check for mail. That suggests the send/receive notification I'm seeing every 35 seconds does not mean that my mail is actually being checked. Any ideas? Interesting. Now it sounds like your polling time may be OK, but the notification is whacked. Try turning OFF the pop-up, then exit Outlook, then reboot. Go back into Outlook (don't enable the pop-up yet), try a couple test emails, and measure the send/receive interval. Also check your original send/receive timer setting - what is it now? Did it match the new interval? Then restore the pop-up and see what you get. snip for top-post readability |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
I can't get decent help from Hotmail, but do have an Office package less
than a year old, so can try e-mail support for Outlook 2007. Thanks for your persistence. "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/30/2010 4:40 PM, jekeesl wrote: I did an Outlook repair a while back for another issue, and it is relatively easy. However, I don't know why that would change anything, since this is not likely an Outlook issue. And, to my knowledge, there are no Hotmail or Connector settings that changes the timing or available types for notifications. I guess I'll try contacting Hotmail support, and see if they have suggestions. Thanks for your help. YW. Too bad it wasn't a simple fix. I see another poster with OC checked his poll rate and got 60 seconds, too; maybe it's hard-coded into the OC / Hotmail program. "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/30/2010 12:34 PM, jekeesl wrote: Aeroloose, I went to advanced settings and turned off all four notifications. After a shutdown and restart, Outlook checked for mail. It rechecked about 35 seconds later, and still showed the notification on the bottom, right-hand corner of the screen. My timer was set at 30 minutes. I reset the timer to 3 minutes, restarted Outlook, and then sent a test mail to myself. Outlook checked for mail 30-35 seconds later, and nothing happened. It checked again in roughly 30 seconds, and my test message came through. That suggests the polling time is messed up, along with the notifications. Other ideas? I guess I'll restore the popup for now. That's odd; it provided a notification even after you turned it off? Perhaps an Outlook "repair" might help (admittedly a shotgun approach). Otherwise, I'm running out of troubleshooting ideas. Since it's related to Hotmail and Outlook Connector, can you check your Hotmail account preferences and see if there's anything related to polling time? Other options are deeper research into OC settings (I couldn't find much) or a separate trial with a new Hotmail account to see if it's account-specific. Best of luck ... "Aeroloose" wrote in message ... On 5/29/2010 11:01 PM, jekeesl wrote: Aeroloose, I removed my Hotmail account and uninstalled Outlook Connector (version 12). After I rebooted and restarted Outlook, the checking mail notification at the bottom of the screen stopped showing on short intervals. I downloaded the version 14, 32-bit Outlook Connector and installed it. After I set up my Hotmail account and restarted, polling times got worse than in the original situation. The notification now pops up every 35 seconds or so. I do not have any other add-ins like BCM running. I then sent a test note to myself to confirm that Hotmail was set up properly. Although that send/receive notification continued to pop up every 35 seconds, the mail did not come through. After about 2 minutes, I clicked to manually send/receive, and it came through fine. Since I have a 3G wireless account, test messages from my POP3 account to Hotmail usually show up 5-10 seconds after they're sent, when I manually check for mail. That suggests the send/receive notification I'm seeing every 35 seconds does not mean that my mail is actually being checked. Any ideas? Interesting. Now it sounds like your polling time may be OK, but the notification is whacked. Try turning OFF the pop-up, then exit Outlook, then reboot. Go back into Outlook (don't enable the pop-up yet), try a couple test emails, and measure the send/receive interval. Also check your original send/receive timer setting - what is it now? Did it match the new interval? Then restore the pop-up and see what you get. snip for top-post readability |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
I don't think mine is checking every minute as I use two accounts for test
messages and it takes much longer for them to come in. (I have polling set to 10 min.) I'm not getting popups every minute as the accounts are remembering my password - however, if there is something goofy with the server, internet connection, or my password is wrong, I have gotten the password prompt in the past and its persistent in wanting to connect. -- 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: New Poll: What type of email account is your main account? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=42402 "John Nice" johnDOTniceATbtinternetDOTcom wrote in message ... I started a thread on this topic a couple of weeks ago, and thought I would summarize in a new thread since the problem persists. I use Outlook 2007 with Outlook Connector for my primary POP3 and Hotmail accounts on Windows 7. All works well, except that Outlook checks for mail about once per minute. I do not have Fax Transport activated for my mail profile. Several people posted possible fixes as follows: * Rebooted and started Outlook. Reset Outlook's Auto-send period to every 30 minutes. * Opened Outlook using safe switch via Start, Run, "outlook.exe /safe". * Shut down Outlook, located the srs-files for my mail profile and renamed them to .old. * Created a new Outlook mail profile and set up the POP3 and Hotmail accounts for that profile. None of the actions listed above affected the current problem. Outlook continues to poll for new mail every 60 seconds or so. I was told that if this behavior continues, it could corrupt my PST. Do you have any ideas on the cause of this problem and a possible solution? This thread caused me to check my O2007 polling rate: every 60 seconds. I don't use the Hotmail account much (it's nearly all spam in my case) so I deleted it from the accounts list. John |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
... I don't think mine is checking every minute as I use two accounts for test messages and it takes much longer for them to come in. (I have polling set to 10 min.) I'm not getting popups every minute as the accounts are remembering my password - however, if there is something goofy with the server, internet connection, or my password is wrong, I have gotten the password prompt in the past and its persistent in wanting to connect. I, too, have a Hotmail account defined and do not notice the 60 second send/receive interval. I have my send/receive interval set to ten minutes. I'll pay attention this evening to see if I notice a more frequent poll. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
I got a note back from MS Outlook Support, and they said that it is normal
for send/receive to check on short intervals with the MAPI account. That happens because the server is updating other Hotmail stuff (like calendar, etc.), and the server is controlling intervals. I had never noticed, though, that type of quick interval in previous years, and have been using Outlook Connector for a long time. I also thought it was interesting that I had 60 second intervals with Connector version 12, and 35 second intervals with Connector version 14. The Support person said the easy "fix" is to set up Hotmail as a POP3 account. I did see online that you can do so; however, that only downloads Hotmail to Outlook. It does not update any calendars or contacts, and does not even synchronize read and deleted messages. I'm not interested in that approach. My main concern was whether the frequent polling was normal, and whether it could cause problems. If you believe my Outlook Support contact, the frequent polling is standard, per server synchronization settings. If that is true, then I guess I'll leave it along. Thanks, all, for your help. "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... I don't think mine is checking every minute as I use two accounts for test messages and it takes much longer for them to come in. (I have polling set to 10 min.) I'm not getting popups every minute as the accounts are remembering my password - however, if there is something goofy with the server, internet connection, or my password is wrong, I have gotten the password prompt in the past and its persistent in wanting to connect. I, too, have a Hotmail account defined and do not notice the 60 second send/receive interval. I have my send/receive interval set to ten minutes. I'll pay attention this evening to see if I notice a more frequent poll. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
It appears that you never in the past told us you had an IMAP account. See
what happens when you don't give full information? Yes, it's normal and won't hurt anything. "jekeesl" wrote in message ... :I got a note back from MS Outlook Support, and they said that it is normal : for send/receive to check on short intervals with the MAPI account. That : happens because the server is updating other Hotmail stuff (like calendar, : etc.), and the server is controlling intervals. I had never noticed, : though, that type of quick interval in previous years, and have been using : Outlook Connector for a long time. I also thought it was interesting that I : had 60 second intervals with Connector version 12, and 35 second intervals : with Connector version 14. : : The Support person said the easy "fix" is to set up Hotmail as a POP3 : account. I did see online that you can do so; however, that only downloads : Hotmail to Outlook. It does not update any calendars or contacts, and does : not even synchronize read and deleted messages. I'm not interested in that : approach. : : My main concern was whether the frequent polling was normal, and whether it : could cause problems. If you believe my Outlook Support contact, the : frequent polling is standard, per server synchronization settings. If that : is true, then I guess I'll leave it along. : : Thanks, all, for your help. : : "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message : ... : "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message : ... : : I don't think mine is checking every minute as I use two accounts for test : messages and it takes much longer for them to come in. (I have polling set : to 10 min.) I'm not getting popups every minute as the accounts are : remembering my password - however, if there is something goofy with the : server, internet connection, or my password is wrong, I have gotten the : password prompt in the past and its persistent in wanting to connect. : : I, too, have a Hotmail account defined and do not notice the 60 second : send/receive interval. I have my send/receive interval set to ten : minutes. I'll pay attention this evening to see if I notice a more : frequent poll. : -- : Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] : |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
Huh? He said he was using the Connector in the very first post.
-- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.slipstick.com/ "Tom Willett" wrote in message ... It appears that you never in the past told us you had an IMAP account. See what happens when you don't give full information? Yes, it's normal and won't hurt anything. |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
"Tom Willett" wrote in message
... It appears that you never in the past told us you had an IMAP account. See what happens when you don't give full information? Yes, it's normal and won't hurt anything. Notice that he said "MAPI", not "IMAP". -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
Whoops.
"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... : "Tom Willett" wrote in message : ... : : It appears that you never in the past told us you had an IMAP account. See : what happens when you don't give full information? : : Yes, it's normal and won't hurt anything. : : Notice that he said "MAPI", not "IMAP". : -- : Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] : |
Outlook 2007 Checks Mail Every 60 Seconds
"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
... I, too, have a Hotmail account defined and do not notice the 60 second send/receive interval. I have my send/receive interval set to ten minutes. I'll pay attention this evening to see if I notice a more frequent poll. I checked Outlook 2010 and this 60 second polling didn't happen (for me, any way). I still have to check Outlook 2007, I just didn't get the opportunity. |
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