If you use a POP or IMAP account, you need to either use Send and Receive
(F9 for keyboarders) or set up automatic send and receives (Ctrl+alt+S).
Exchange and Outlook connector work on their own schedules - Exchange will
push mail to outlook as it arrives.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"Still learning" <Still
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> I am trying to force my mail to refresh, or to look for new mail much like
> Outlook Express does when you click on "Sync All". Maybe I shouldn't be
> concerned with this. Does Outlook deliver mail as soon as it is processed
> by
> the server or is it sent at preset intervals set by the administrator?
>
> Les