On 11 Sep, 12:35, "DL" <address@invalid> wrote:
> In OL2003
> Tools>Options>Mail Setup>Send/Receive..........schedule an automatic...etc
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> I'm not using OL2007
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> "chris_mac" <ch...@ebooster.co.uk> wrote in message
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> > Hi DL -
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> > That's a good suggestion. I am now away from the Vista (Outlook 2007)
> > machine that's giving me the most problems. Could you please point me
> > to the place where I can change this setting?
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> > Chris
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> > On Sep 9, 11:45 pm, "DL" <address@invalid> wrote:
> >> Just a thought; ensure your polling interval is not less than 10
> >> minutes -
> >> set for less can course resource problems
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> >> "chris_mac" <ch...@ebooster.co.uk> wrote in message
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> >> > Hi -
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> >> > I am not sure how to describe my Outlook problem, but hope that
> >> > someone can help. Indeed, I didn't see similar messages elsewhere -
> >> > if my question has been answered, I'd welcome a URL so I can see the
> >> > reply.
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> >> > We have 3 PCs on a broadband satellite connection. Our connection
> >> > drops through the day for reasons which are known to us. We are
> >> > investigating a solution for this but in the meantime have to deal
> >> > with the current issue.
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> >> > Specifically, Outlook seems to take a long time to respond when it
> >> > can't find a reliable connection. (Two machines are running XP Home
> >> > and Outlook 2003, while the 3rd is on Vista Home and Outlook 2007).
> >> > We have both IMAP and POP3 running on our email accounts.
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> >> > When we send a message, and the connection service level drops below a
> >> > certain level, Outlook simply won't send the email. Sometimes -
> >> > apparently for smaller messages without attachments - the email will
> >> > send when the connection level improves. For larger messages it
> >> > doesn't send at all.
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> >> > Also, when the service is unrealiable, Outlook seems to freeze. Other
> >> > applications work, but we cannot access any function of Outlook (can't
> >> > open a message, change folders, etc).
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> >> > I assume that both issues are related to unavailable connection. One
> >> > of our PCs is a laptop and I never have this problem when I am on a
> >> > fixed-line connection.
Thanks DL. Will give this a try.
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> >> > Is there a way to reduce the "sensitivity" of Outlook? Perhaps to
> >> > have a particular task fail more quickly when Outlook doesn't find a
> >> > connection? I don't want to "work offline" as there may often be a
> >> > boost in connectivity reliability and I may quickly take that option
> >> > to send queued emails...?
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> >> > Many thanks,
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