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I have set for an auto send and receive, every 5 minutes, and Outlook is not performing this function. I am permanently connected so this is very frustrating and puzzling. The Help topics have not helped!!
Roady said:This isn't a minimum. My interval is set on 1 minute and I never had any
problems with it.
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Mary said:The minimum time span is 10 minutes or the server gets confused.
Diane Poremsky said:1) Be kind to your internet host's server- set it for *at least* 10 min.
2) If outlook tries to do a new mail pass when it's still downloading it
can cause Outlook to lock up or improperly close the first session,
causing duplicate messages. This is worse with older versions of outlook
and slow connections or if you routinely receive large (size or quantity)
messages that take longer to download than your check every setting.
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Roady said:This isn't a minimum. My interval is set on 1 minute and I never had any
problems with it.
--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com
Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3
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Mary said:The minimum time span is 10 minutes or the server gets confused.
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I have set for an auto send and receive, every 5 minutes, and Outlook
is not performing this function. I am permanently connected so this is
very frustrating and puzzling. The Help topics have not helped!!