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I have (1) read through the numerous posting on this site on this subject,
and (2) have several conversations with my computer builder/guru - all of which have focussed on the setting of send/receive intervals and making sure the option to automatically send receve is checked. Only one responder happened to mention that the "Disable Scheduled Send/Receive" option needs to be UNCHECKED. This is so simple, so obvious, it appears that all of the other responders have failed to think of this. I appreciate the "thinking outside the box." I have UNchecked that option and Outlook send/receive seems to now be working. I don't understand why that option would be checked. |
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It isn't by default.
It's checked only if you did so. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SunTaxMan" wrote in message ... I have (1) read through the numerous posting on this site on this subject, and (2) have several conversations with my computer builder/guru - all of which have focussed on the setting of send/receive intervals and making sure the option to automatically send receve is checked. Only one responder happened to mention that the "Disable Scheduled Send/Receive" option needs to be UNCHECKED. This is so simple, so obvious, it appears that all of the other responders have failed to think of this. I appreciate the "thinking outside the box." I have UNchecked that option and Outlook send/receive seems to now be working. I don't understand why that option would be checked. |
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And, on reflection, I realize I DID check this option.
I realized that "send" in a new email sent the email to the Outbox, but it was immediately sent. I have just reinstalled Windows and Office. In Outlook 2003 in XP Home, email went to Outbox and stayed there until either (1) next send/receive scheduled event, or (2) I clicked "send/receive." My computer builder/guru suggested checking this "disable..." box to "hold" "sent" items in Outbox, until I clicked "send/receive" etc. Issue is that with that "Disable..." checked NO automatice send/receive was happening, not even when opening the program. I am baffled at this apparent contradiction of settings, i.e., if I "disable..." NO send/receive takes place, except manually. If I uncheck the "Disable..." "sent" mail does not stay in Outbox, even momentarily. Having items stay in Outbox was very handy, if I realized I need to correct something in what I just sent. |
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How and when mail is sent is also controlled by your mail account,
connection type, and online status--none of which you mentioned. There are no contradictions here, just incomplete understanding and incomplete information. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SunTaxMan" wrote in message ... And, on reflection, I realize I DID check this option. I realized that "send" in a new email sent the email to the Outbox, but it was immediately sent. I have just reinstalled Windows and Office. In Outlook 2003 in XP Home, email went to Outbox and stayed there until either (1) next send/receive scheduled event, or (2) I clicked "send/receive." My computer builder/guru suggested checking this "disable..." box to "hold" "sent" items in Outbox, until I clicked "send/receive" etc. Issue is that with that "Disable..." checked NO automatice send/receive was happening, not even when opening the program. I am baffled at this apparent contradiction of settings, i.e., if I "disable..." NO send/receive takes place, except manually. If I uncheck the "Disable..." "sent" mail does not stay in Outbox, even momentarily. Having items stay in Outbox was very handy, if I realized I need to correct something in what I just sent. |
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Russ,
I am satisfied that "complete understanding and complete information" will undoubtedly resolve the issue, but I have searched, etc., and can find no combination of settings, etc., to resolve the problem. Can you point me in a more precise direction? Even my (MS) "Office Assistant" is pulling out his hair! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How and when mail is sent is also controlled by your mail account, connection type, and online status--none of which you mentioned. There are no contradictions here, just incomplete understanding and incomplete information. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] |
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State your question more clearly. Everything works as designed. What isn't
working the way you think it should? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SunTaxMan" wrote in message ... Russ, I am satisfied that "complete understanding and complete information" will undoubtedly resolve the issue, but I have searched, etc., and can find no combination of settings, etc., to resolve the problem. Can you point me in a more precise direction? Even my (MS) "Office Assistant" is pulling out his hair! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How and when mail is sent is also controlled by your mail account, connection type, and online status--none of which you mentioned. There are no contradictions here, just incomplete understanding and incomplete information. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] |
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