"VanguardLH" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> cm wrote:
>
>> When using multiple accounts on Outlook 2007 ; outlook checking (send and
>> receives) all accounts same time. I want check accounts severally , like
>> outlook express. is it possible?
>
> No, except as noted below in the next paragraph. The user gets no control
> over the order and concurrency of mail polls for accounts all in the same
> send/receive group (the default is to put all accounts that you define
> into
> the same send/receive group). This can cause a problem if you have
> several
> accounts with the same e-mail identifier (who you did not identify). Some
> mail hosts permit only a limited number of concurrent connections from the
> same IP address. Some only permit 1 connection from an IP address. That
> means polling multiple accounts on the same mail host with such a
> limitation
> will result in failed mail sessions for some of the accounts at the same
> e-mail provider. You'll have to find out from your unidentified e-mail
> provider as to what is the maximum number of concurrent connections to
> their
> mail servers from the same IP address.
>
> What you might try is to create multiple Send/Receive groups (in OL2003,
> go
> to Tools -> Send/Receive -> Send/Receive Settings -> Define Send/Receive
> Groups. You can create more groups where to organize your multiple
> accounts. Disable some accounts in one group and enable them in another
> group. Each group has its own settings regarding when to poll the
> accounts
> defined in that group. So you could have one group polling every 11
> minutes
> and another less important group of accounts polling every 17 minutes (I
> pick prime numbers so the overlap in mail polls for groups is farther out:
> where they overlap is found by multiplying the prime numbers, and the
> higher
> the prime numbers the farther out it gets, along with being less abusive
> to
> the e-mail provider for mail polls that never find anything in your
> mailbox).
If I am understanding you correctly, you can send the accounts separately by
doing the following (I think).
From Tools/Options, select the Mail Setup tab and click on the Send/Receive
button
Ensure that the 'Include this group in send/receive' option is NOT ticked
when any of the appropriate Group Names in the box above this option
selection are selected.
Hopefully that may do what you are asking, but I am not 100% sure about
that.
Worth a try though.
Hope this helps
Martin
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