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Kelly
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      30th Apr 2009
I have to hit send/receive every time I want to receive mail. How can I
receive mail automatically?
 
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      30th Apr 2009
"Kelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have to hit send/receive every time I want to receive mail. How can I
> receive mail automatically?



You need to set up a polling time.
Do Tools-Send/Receive-Send/Receive Settings-Define Send/Receive Groups and
set a time at the bottom. Received wisdom says this interval should not be
less than about ten minutes, otherwise the mail server gets in a pickle...

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      30th Apr 2009
In outlook 2007 Tools->Send/Receive->Send/Receive Settings->Define
Send/Receive Groups-> Schedule an automatic send/receive every 1 minute

OR

Tools->Options->Mail Setup->Send/Receive then Schedule an automatic
send/receive every 1 minute

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> I have to hit send/receive every time I want to receive mail. How can I
> receive mail automatically?

 
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"nihal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In outlook 2007 Tools->Send/Receive->Send/Receive Settings->Define
> Send/Receive Groups-> Schedule an automatic send/receive every 1 minute
>
> Tools->Options->Mail Setup->Send/Receive then Schedule an automatic
> send/receive every 1 minute



No NO NO!!!!
ONE minute is FAR TOO FREQUENT.
That will not allow the mail server to process ANY packets.
It must be much more than that. The default used to be 10 minutes but I
notice recently in installing Outlook 2007 the default has been set at 30
minutes...
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"Kelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have to hit send/receive every time I want to receive mail. How can I
> receive mail automatically?



Ignore Nihal's post. Do NOT set the time at one minute.

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      30th Apr 2009
Thank you Gordon,
you seems to be right, but can you tell what problems occur whan we chhosing
less than 10 minute.

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> "Kelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >I have to hit send/receive every time I want to receive mail. How can I
> > receive mail automatically?

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> Ignore Nihal's post. Do NOT set the time at one minute.
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"nihal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thank you Gordon,
> you seems to be right, but can you tell what problems occur whan we
> chhosing
> less than 10 minute.



If you set the time less than ten minutes (you MAY get away with 5, but ten
is safer) then you run into the risk of the mail server not processing data
packets properly before the next "send/receive" request comes along. This
usually results in "sever not available" error messages.

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