No automatic or manual Send/Receive All

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SMB

I am running Outlook 2003 SP 3 on Windows XP, and have been for years without
any problems.

Because my .pst file reached maximum size, I created a new on with a larger
limit and migrated all my data into the new account.

Trouble is, I the program no longer performs automatic or manual
Send/Receive All operations.

When I click on "Send/Receive All" or hit F9, I get an immediate message
"Send/Receive Complete", but no message headers are synchronized, although I
see on my cell phone and in web mail that there are new.

If I click on a different folder and then go back to the inbox folder,
however, message headers are properly synchronized.

Individual messages go out without a problem, and everything is properly
synchronized upon startup. No virus or firewall settings have changed, only
the pst file.

What is going on?

Sylvia
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello

Close Outlook and search your drive for a file called Outlook.srs (it will be
inside a hidden Windows folder, so make sure you make hidden folders visible
or include them in your search criteria). Rename it to OLDOutlook.srs, then
reopen Outlook - a new Outlook.srs file will be created. Check the
send/receive settings to make sure it's set up like you want it, and
hopefully that will solve the problem.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Because my .pst file reached maximum size, I created a new on with a
larger
limit and migrated all my data into the new account.

Accounts and PSTs are not the same thing. Describe in exact detail how you
"migrated".
 
S

SMB

Sorry, I misspoke. I meant I moved all my data into the new folder.

I did it online with tech support, and it took a very long time, and I am
not sure how much detail I can give, but it roughly went like this:

Close the old pst file, go into e-mail accounts, find the folder, create a
new one.

Then in the left-hand navigation pane, move contents from old folders into
new folders.

Does that make sense?

Sylvia
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Close the old pst file, go into e-mail accounts, find the folder, create a
new one.

Then in the left-hand navigation pane, move contents from old folders into
new folders.

Does that make sense?

Yes, but it sounds like your mail profile has a problem. The first thing to
try, though, is to follow Jocelyn's advice.
 

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