Outlook Express, Windows Mail, and Thunderbird do not have to be opened to
send immediately. Are you saying that Outlook , as much as the price tag is,
doesn't behave the same way? If so, I am trashing it, that makes it useless
as far as I am concerned, who wants to go through all those steps just to
send a link from their browser? I will stick with the other email clients if
that is the case.
"Roady [MVP]" wrote:
> You mean when sending a link from there? Make sure Outlook is running as
> well before opting to send the link.
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> "neospyce" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:0F508D3C-C8F5-4B5E-8CC0-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Outlook will not send from IE7 or Firefox. I have it set as default mail
> > client in the program itself and in the control panel default program
> > option
> > in vista home premium. I also have "Send immediately when connected"
> > checked
> > in the Mail Setup tab in Tools>Options. Also have set the scheduled time
> > to
> > send/receive to 1 minute and have even tried disabling that completely.
> > Ang
> > suggestions? Thank you in advance.
>
>