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Can I avoid the need to hit send/receive to receive email?

 
 
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As I am now on broadband is there any way of setting up my outlook so that
new messages automatically appear in my outlook in box without me having to
hit the send/receive button?
 
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Tools, options, mail setup, Send- receive, set up automatic mail check every
10 minutes and let Outlook run minimzed. You can even set up an
audible/visual notice for new mail--email options, advanced email options.

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> As I am now on broadband is there any way of setting up my outlook so that
> new messages automatically appear in my outlook in box without me having to
> hit the send/receive button?

 
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