Outlook receive emails not immediate despite settings?

R

ritzput

Using Vista Home Premium with Office 2007.

Been about 1 month since i've been using Vista and i have tried setting all
options to receive emails so when outlook is opened after computer sleeps,
all my emails are already downloaded.

I keep my computer on all the time and have settings to sleep after 2 hours.
I always keep outlook open as well, so when in the morning when i first use
it and it awakes, i click on the outlook icon on bottom toolbar (outlook has
been open) it takes several seconds for send/receive to activate and only
then do emails download.

have settings at:
tools/options/mail setup/send.receive/ checked "send immediately when
connected" and checked "schedule auto send/rec every 1 minute".
OUTLOOK OFFLINE=- checked: include group send/receive
schedule auto send/receive
every 1 minute

When i had XP with same settings, whenever i opened outlook already running
on toolbar, messages were already in the inbox.

Any suggestions or is this another Vista glitch?
 
A

Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

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