No, Exchange doesn't have to do anything with this. Press the Edit... button
in the Send/Receive Groups dialog box.
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"DougMunday" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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"Roady [MVP]" wrote:
> Work Offline does exactly what it implies; it doesn't hold an active
> networkconnection and only uses the local content on the computer. It will
> only connect when you manually press the Send/Receive button.
>
I guess what I was not clear on - does 'Offline' mean offline to Exchange,
and/or Offline to the outside world. Can I send email to someone else on the
exchange server when Offline? I seem to be able to do that, but not send to
someone 'outside' the office.
> Just curious; why don't you want it to automaticly receive your e-mails?
> One
> of the main things of having an Exchange server is instant (internal)
> communication. Anyway; in the Send/Receive Settings dialog press the
> Edit...
> button. Here you can set what the send/receive per account should include.
>
Well, I guess I have an aversion to anything happening on my computer
without my knowledge. Its why I don't allow any auto updates, etc. My work
involves really getting my head into deep concentration at times and I find
auto receive email (which I get a ton of) very distracting. So when I take
a
break from the main task, I can check my email on my terms.
Now, you indicated that I can use the Tools, Send/Receive settings within
Outlook 2003. Well, those settings are not doing the job (hence this post).
On the Send/Receive dialog, I have the Schedule an automatic Send/Receive
every x UNCHECKED. The Exchange mail object is in this group. I also have
the Tools, Send/Receive, Send/Receive Settings, Disable Send/Received option
CHECKED.
I am becoming convinced there is a setting in Exchange controlling this
behavior. Again, thanks for your help.
Doug