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phoenix.ckelly
Hello all,
I am an IT support technician who is searching for an answer that
one of our Account Managers has asked today. In a strange twist of
events, he would like his Outlook client to NOT automatically recieve
email, or at the very least, increase the time between automatic
deliveries. I have been combing the web for the past hour or so and
have been unable to find a solution to his request. IS there a
solution? My IT director is telling me that he is unaware of a setting
on Exchange Server 2003 that sets how often the server pushes messages
to the various accounts.
The client is using Office Outlook 2003, and the server is
Exchange Server 2003. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If there
is no solution to this, then that's fine. However, if there is a
solution, I'd like to know what it is, or where to find it.
Thanks to all!
-Chris
I am an IT support technician who is searching for an answer that
one of our Account Managers has asked today. In a strange twist of
events, he would like his Outlook client to NOT automatically recieve
email, or at the very least, increase the time between automatic
deliveries. I have been combing the web for the past hour or so and
have been unable to find a solution to his request. IS there a
solution? My IT director is telling me that he is unaware of a setting
on Exchange Server 2003 that sets how often the server pushes messages
to the various accounts.
The client is using Office Outlook 2003, and the server is
Exchange Server 2003. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If there
is no solution to this, then that's fine. However, if there is a
solution, I'd like to know what it is, or where to find it.
Thanks to all!
-Chris