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I work offline with my Outlook Mail on my Laptop. When I connect to my
Exchange Server 5.5 it trys to send out my mails. If my Exchange mailbox is
full the Server does not sent out my mail. It sents back to my Laptop as
undelivered mail. Then it download all my mails from my Exchange mailbox to
my local Laptop Outlook Mailbox. Now as my Exchange Server Mailbox is empty I
am able to send mails. So I have to resent all the undelivered mail.
If the Exchange Server downloads all my incomming mails first and sent out
my mails later than I would not have the above problem as my Exchange mailbox
is empty. Please advice. Thanks in advance.
Is there a way to set this on the Exchange server or Outlook.
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Exchange Server 5.5 it trys to send out my mails. If my Exchange mailbox is
full the Server does not sent out my mail. It sents back to my Laptop as
undelivered mail. Then it download all my mails from my Exchange mailbox to
my local Laptop Outlook Mailbox. Now as my Exchange Server Mailbox is empty I
am able to send mails. So I have to resent all the undelivered mail.
If the Exchange Server downloads all my incomming mails first and sent out
my mails later than I would not have the above problem as my Exchange mailbox
is empty. Please advice. Thanks in advance.
Is there a way to set this on the Exchange server or Outlook.
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...9e1f-25d89c63c032&dg=microsoft.public.outlook