Outlook 2003

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Guest

I have configured mine Outlook to send/receive messages from a Gmail account.
I'm able to send any mails but I'm not able to see the recived emails on
Outlook 2003... the only way I can see recived emails is on the gmail
website. We are using Windows XP and MS Office 2003.
More over I'm not getting any error message also. When i click on the test
settings after setting up the account it says setting is working
successfully. Could anyone help me to overcome this problem?
 
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Guest

Goncalo said:
I have configured mine Outlook to send/receive messages from a Gmail account.
I'm able to send any mails but I'm not able to see the recived emails on
Outlook 2003... the only way I can see recived emails is on the gmail
website. We are using Windows XP and MS Office 2003.
More over I'm not getting any error message also. When i click on the test
settings after setting up the account it says setting is working
successfully. Could anyone help me to overcome this problem?

Did you follow the instructions from GMAIL to set up Outlook?
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13278
Did you switched on POP in GMAIL?
Did you run this file
http://dl.google.com/gmailpoptroubleshooter/GmailPopTroubleshooterInstaller.exe
Regards
JanV
 
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Brian Tillman

Goncalo said:
I have configured mine Outlook to send/receive messages from a Gmail
account. I'm able to send any mails but I'm not able to see the
recived emails on Outlook 2003... the only way I can see recived
emails is on the gmail website. We are using Windows XP and MS Office
2003.
More over I'm not getting any error message also. When i click on the
test settings after setting up the account it says setting is working
successfully. Could anyone help me to overcome this problem?

If you read the messages at gmail, the gmail server will refuse to download
them when requested by a POP clients.
 

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