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Doug April 25th 06 03:46 PM

How do I limit the number of emails that are pulled into outlook?
 
Help - Outlook wants to pull all all of my email (1200) that are saved on
the server. How do I only receive todays mail and not everything that is
saved on the Yahoo server?

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] April 25th 06 04:18 PM

How do I limit the number of emails that are pulled into outlook?
 
You'd have to have Outlook retrieve only headers then choose the items you
want, as far as I know

"Doug" wrote in message
...
Help - Outlook wants to pull all all of my email (1200) that are saved on
the server. How do I only receive todays mail and not everything that is
saved on the Yahoo server?




Diane Poremsky [MVP] April 25th 06 04:44 PM

How do I limit the number of emails that are pulled into outlook?
 
you'll need to move them to a new folder. if you are leaving things on the
server, outlook will get all the mail then only the new mail, unless you
keep using new profiles. you can try headers only -it'll get all 1200
headers and you can choose which to download.

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"Doug" wrote in message
...
Help - Outlook wants to pull all all of my email (1200) that are saved on
the server. How do I only receive todays mail and not everything that is
saved on the Yahoo server?




Brian Tillman April 25th 06 08:35 PM

How do I limit the number of emails that are pulled into outlook?
 
Doug wrote:

Help - Outlook wants to pull all all of my email (1200) that are
saved on the server. How do I only receive todays mail and not
everything that is saved on the Yahoo server?


What I'd do would be to use a web interface to create another folder on the
server and move to it all the messages I didn't want Outlook to download.
If Outlook has never downloaded the messages before, it considers them new
even if you've downloaded them or read them with some other client (the mail
server doesn't retain that information for POP) and will download them.
--
Brian Tillman


Doug April 26th 06 04:52 AM

How do I limit the number of emails that are pulled into outlo
 
Okay - thanks for this info. I started marking all the messages read so that
it will only see the new ones. Thanks for your help.

Doug Garner

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Doug wrote:

Help - Outlook wants to pull all all of my email (1200) that are
saved on the server. How do I only receive todays mail and not
everything that is saved on the Yahoo server?


What I'd do would be to use a web interface to create another folder on the
server and move to it all the messages I didn't want Outlook to download.
If Outlook has never downloaded the messages before, it considers them new
even if you've downloaded them or read them with some other client (the mail
server doesn't retain that information for POP) and will download them.
--
Brian Tillman



Brian Tillman April 26th 06 01:54 PM

How do I limit the number of emails that are pulled into outlo
 
Doug wrote:

Okay - thanks for this info. I started marking all the messages read
so that it will only see the new ones.


Marking them read via a web interface will not affect their status as far as
Outlook is concerned. It neither knows nor cares what the web interface
knows. If Outlook itself has not downloaded it before, Outlook will
consider it new and download it. The only thing that will prevent it from
doing so, other than having already downloaded it once, is if it isn't in
the Inbox on the mail server.
--
Brian Tillman



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