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My outlook is not pulling correctly into the inbox. I will not recieve email
until I shutdown outlook and re-open it. I am running vista ultimate and outlook 2003. |
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John,
Has anyone responded to thhis thread? I have the same problem with Outlook 2003, except I'm running XP. I can go to my server through metrocast (my isp) and see the mail on my outgoing (smtp or pop, i can never rememebr which) and outlook wont pull mail until I restart my machine! "John" wrote: My outlook is not pulling correctly into the inbox. I will not recieve email until I shutdown outlook and re-open it. I am running vista ultimate and outlook 2003. |
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Patrick wrote:
Has anyone responded to thhis thread? I have the same problem with Outlook 2003, except I'm running XP. I can go to my server through metrocast (my isp) and see the mail on my outgoing (smtp or pop, i can never rememebr which) and outlook wont pull mail until I restart my machine! You won't see any mail on the outgoing (SMTP) server, since there is no mailbox there. You should see mail on the incoming (POP) server and that's the location from which Outlook will download messages. Exactly what happens when you click Send/Recive? What happens if you open your account properties and click the Test button? Do you have an antivirus program integrated into Outlook so that it tries to scan incoming and/r outgoing mail? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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HI Brian,
I have McAfee Security Center installed. It has been installed since I set up my account last August. I've made no changes to my settings, nor have I insatlled new software. Everything has been fully functional until about 5 days ago. When I click on send/receive, the status window no longer pops to the center of my screen, nor does the send/receive status show in the lower rt corner of Outlook. My test emails go to my ISP server, as I can log on to their website and verify they have been sent. I can go to the same ISP website and see that there is mail on the server waiting to be sent to me, but Outlook won't retrieve it. When I went to help, detect and repair, I got 3 separate pop-ups in the center of my screen that said Oultook was gathering the required information. Those were the only indications I received, as no message appeared to state whether something was detected or fixed. If I restart my machine, all is good, for what appears to be one send/receive. Once I try to check mail again, I get the same problem. I have a belkin 802.11g 2.4GHz Wireless router between my cable modem and my desktop machine. Outlook is intsallled on my Vaio desktop machine only. I have a Mac powerbook that I use with my wireless. Incidentally, we have Entourage installed on the mac (MS equivalent of Outlook?) and I can pull mail off my ISP server using the Mac. Again, no changes have been made to the Mac settings either. My next troubleshooting step is going to be taking the wireless router out of the system and going directly from the modem to the back of my machine. I know it sounds funny, but a couple weeks ago, I had Outlook service but no internet capability. Once I reset the Wireless router, I had internet service again. Thanks for your reply, and I'll post whether removing my wireless from the system makes a difference. Patrick "Brian Tillman" wrote: Patrick wrote: Has anyone responded to thhis thread? I have the same problem with Outlook 2003, except I'm running XP. I can go to my server through metrocast (my isp) and see the mail on my outgoing (smtp or pop, i can never rememebr which) and outlook wont pull mail until I restart my machine! You won't see any mail on the outgoing (SMTP) server, since there is no mailbox there. You should see mail on the incoming (POP) server and that's the location from which Outlook will download messages. Exactly what happens when you click Send/Recive? What happens if you open your account properties and click the Test button? Do you have an antivirus program integrated into Outlook so that it tries to scan incoming and/r outgoing mail? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Removal of wireless modem didn't fix problem
"Patrick" wrote: HI Brian, I have McAfee Security Center installed. It has been installed since I set up my account last August. I've made no changes to my settings, nor have I insatlled new software. Everything has been fully functional until about 5 days ago. When I click on send/receive, the status window no longer pops to the center of my screen, nor does the send/receive status show in the lower rt corner of Outlook. My test emails go to my ISP server, as I can log on to their website and verify they have been sent. I can go to the same ISP website and see that there is mail on the server waiting to be sent to me, but Outlook won't retrieve it. When I went to help, detect and repair, I got 3 separate pop-ups in the center of my screen that said Oultook was gathering the required information. Those were the only indications I received, as no message appeared to state whether something was detected or fixed. If I restart my machine, all is good, for what appears to be one send/receive. Once I try to check mail again, I get the same problem. I have a belkin 802.11g 2.4GHz Wireless router between my cable modem and my desktop machine. Outlook is intsallled on my Vaio desktop machine only. I have a Mac powerbook that I use with my wireless. Incidentally, we have Entourage installed on the mac (MS equivalent of Outlook?) and I can pull mail off my ISP server using the Mac. Again, no changes have been made to the Mac settings either. My next troubleshooting step is going to be taking the wireless router out of the system and going directly from the modem to the back of my machine. I know it sounds funny, but a couple weeks ago, I had Outlook service but no internet capability. Once I reset the Wireless router, I had internet service again. Thanks for your reply, and I'll post whether removing my wireless from the system makes a difference. Patrick "Brian Tillman" wrote: Patrick wrote: Has anyone responded to thhis thread? I have the same problem with Outlook 2003, except I'm running XP. I can go to my server through metrocast (my isp) and see the mail on my outgoing (smtp or pop, i can never rememebr which) and outlook wont pull mail until I restart my machine! You won't see any mail on the outgoing (SMTP) server, since there is no mailbox there. You should see mail on the incoming (POP) server and that's the location from which Outlook will download messages. Exactly what happens when you click Send/Recive? What happens if you open your account properties and click the Test button? Do you have an antivirus program integrated into Outlook so that it tries to scan incoming and/r outgoing mail? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Patrick wrote:
I have McAfee Security Center installed. It has been installed since I set up my account last August. I've made no changes to my settings, nor have I insatlled new software. Everything has been fully functional until about 5 days ago. You haven't installed anything _that you know about_. However, McAfee updates itself, does it not? How do you know that it didn't update itself five days ago and screw something up? Do you have the mail scanning feature enabled? If I were testing this setup, I'd completely disable the internet security suite until I know what was happening. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I have the same issue. My wife and each have our own accounts under XP. Under
my account, Outlook 2003 will send/receive after I press the button. Under my wife's account, pressing send/receive does nothing. You have to exit Outlook and restart; then it begins downloading. I use Live OneCare, no Symantec, McAffe or otherwise loaded. Also, this happened immediately after loading Windows XP and Office 2003 onto a new PC. My account was set up first. The .pst files were manually recovered from the old hard drive. |
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Barry wrote:
I have the same issue. My wife and each have our own accounts under XP. Under my account, Outlook 2003 will send/receive after I press the button. Under my wife's account, pressing send/receive does nothing. You have to exit Outlook and restart; then it begins downloading. I use Live OneCare, no Symantec, McAffe or otherwise loaded. Also, this happened immediately after loading Windows XP and Office 2003 onto a new PC. My account was set up first. The .pst files were manually recovered from the old hard drive. Does the problem happen when she tries to send? What happens to the outgoing message? Are the two addresses referencing different mailboxes or are they aliases of each other? Did you try a new mail profile? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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