Re: Replying to e-mail in Outlook 2003
From: Donald McDaniel (orthocrossAT_at_cablespeed.DOTcom)
Date: 03/13/04
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 16:59:28 -0800
John wrote:
> I can answer those but Outlook 2003 !!!!
Face it, John. That's just the way Outlook works. You MUST check "Send
immediately when connected" if you want your email to leave the Outbox
immediately after clicking on "Send". By the way, you also must have an
active Internet connection at the time you click on "Send' for the email to
be sent immediately. I guess I am spoiled by having an "always-on"
connection.
Otherwise, it will leave the Outbox at your regularly scheduled send/receive
time IF you have scheduled a regular send/receive for your email accout.
Click on Tools|Options|Mail Setup tab|Send/Receive button, then
1) Select the group which contains your email account
2) Check "Include this Group in Send/Receive"
3) Check "Schedule an automatic Send/Receive every"
4) Set the number of minutes between each automatic send/receive
I'm not sure, but I think pressing F9 will execute an immediate
send/receive.
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