Incoming Emails

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No, you can go to TOOLS, then SEND/RECEIVE SETTINGS and then DEFINE
SEND/RECEIVE SETTINGS and in the box's shown, you can tell Outlook to
automatically send or receive your messages every XX mins.
Tedd

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Tedd Riggs
PDASquare Content Developer
www.pdasquire.com
wj said:
Do I always have to click the "Send/Receive" button in order to get my new
emails?
 
One more question. Do you always have to wait for at least the minimum of one minute or can the emails come in as soon as they are sent? Thank you!
 
One more question. Do you always have to wait for at least the minimum of one minute or can the emails come in as soon as they are sent? Thank you!

The one minute interval is the lowest possible time setting capable of
being selected in Outlook.

However, be aware that checking for mail every minute puts an
unnecessary strain on both your computer's resources and your mail
server.

Why do you feel the need to check for mail every minute? Checking for
mail every 15 minutes should be often enough for most purposes, IMO.

Best regards.
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Rich Cervenka
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Email Client: Microsoft Outlook 2002
News Client (Text): Forté Agent 1.93 www.forteinc.com
News Client (Binaries): News Rover 9.1.2 www.newsrover.com
 
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