What purpose does the "Send/Receive" button server when you are operating in cached Exchange mode?

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Alan Truism

What purpose does the "Send/Receive" button server when you are
operating in cached Exchange mode?

As long as you are using cached exchange mode is there any use for the
"send/recieve" button other than to provide a place for inpatient
obsessives to click their mouse incessantly?
 
A

Alan Truism

What purpose does the "Send/Receive" button server when you are
operating in cached Exchange mode?

As long as you are using cached exchange mode is there any use for the
"send/recieve" button other than to provide a place for inpatient
obsessives to click their mouse incessantly?
 
M

Mark Arnold [MVP]

What purpose does the "Send/Receive" button server when you are
operating in cached Exchange mode?

As long as you are using cached exchange mode is there any use for the
"send/recieve" button other than to provide a place for inpatient
obsessives to click their mouse incessantly?

If you are using an old device they had back in the 1500's, a modem I
think they called it, you can use send/receive to kick off a
connection to err, send and receive, their mail.

Apart from that, cached mode or otherwise, it's pretty damn pointless
and those muppet obsessive's; wasting their time.

And why on earth are you doing posts to Exchange, Outlook and Religion
newsgroups? I know some of us regard Exchange to be a near-religion,
but only after a couple of pints.
 
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Alan Truism

Mark said:
On 13 Aug 2006 12:04:47 -0700, "Alan Truism" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Apart from that, cached mode or otherwise, it's pretty damn pointless
and those muppet obsessive's; wasting their time.

And why on earth are you doing posts to Exchange, Outlook and Religion
newsgroups? I know some of us regard Exchange to be a near-religion,
but only after a couple of pints.

There is actually quite a bit of Exchange and Outlook related discussion
amongst Dake-Bonoists from time to time. I assure you that it is entirely
on-topic.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

As for the useless cross-post, it is a troll technique honed to perfection
in the alt.whatnot.whatever.soisyourmomma.youareanidiot news groups.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Mark Arnold [MVP] asked:

| On 13 Aug 2006 12:04:47 -0700, "Alan Truism" <[email protected]>
| wrote:
|
|| What purpose does the "Send/Receive" button server when you are
|| operating in cached Exchange mode?
||
|| As long as you are using cached exchange mode is there any use for
|| the "send/recieve" button other than to provide a place for inpatient
|| obsessives to click their mouse incessantly?
|
| If you are using an old device they had back in the 1500's, a modem I
| think they called it, you can use send/receive to kick off a
| connection to err, send and receive, their mail.
|
| Apart from that, cached mode or otherwise, it's pretty damn pointless
| and those muppet obsessive's; wasting their time.
|
| And why on earth are you doing posts to Exchange, Outlook and Religion
| newsgroups? I know some of us regard Exchange to be a near-religion,
| but only after a couple of pints.
 
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Alan Truism

As for the useless cross-post, it is a troll technique honed to perfection
in the alt.whatnot.whatever.soisyourmomma.youareanidiot news groups.

I am not familiar with that particular newsgroup.

Cross-posting to a.r.d-b would be a highly ineffective trolling technique
however.
 

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