I have to hit send and receive

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Todd

Every time i want to get my new mail withoutlook i have
to hit send a receive to get my new mail to come up can
anbody help me with this?
 
Not without knowing your Outlook version, mail account type, connection
type, and your Work Offline settings.
 
I have the same problem and I've seen several other posts about this but no
solutions. I posted the following on 3/10.

Hello, can anybody help me figure out why outlook 2003 successfully receives
email when I hit F9 but the automatic send/receive fails to find new
messages even though it seems to poll the server every 60 seconds?


Under tools|options|mail setup|e-mail accounts|view or change existing
e-mail accounts I have 1 HTTP email account setup and the HTTP email service
provider is MSN.

tools|options|mail setup|send/receive has 'schedule an automatic
send/receive every 1 minutes' and the status bar displays a message every 60
seconds which tells me that it's working correctly.

Tools|options|other|advanced options shows that logging is enabled but how
can I view the log?


Randy

Russ Valentine said:
Not without knowing your Outlook version, mail account type, connection
type, and your Work Offline settings.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Todd said:
Every time i want to get my new mail withoutlook i have
to hit send a receive to get my new mail to come up can
anbody help me with this?
 
I have never used HTTP with Outlook so I can't help. I am not even sure
automatic polling even applies to HTTP mail.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Randy Dietz said:
I have the same problem and I've seen several other posts about this but no
solutions. I posted the following on 3/10.

Hello, can anybody help me figure out why outlook 2003 successfully receives
email when I hit F9 but the automatic send/receive fails to find new
messages even though it seems to poll the server every 60 seconds?


Under tools|options|mail setup|e-mail accounts|view or change existing
e-mail accounts I have 1 HTTP email account setup and the HTTP email service
provider is MSN.

tools|options|mail setup|send/receive has 'schedule an automatic
send/receive every 1 minutes' and the status bar displays a message every 60
seconds which tells me that it's working correctly.

Tools|options|other|advanced options shows that logging is enabled but how
can I view the log?


Randy

Russ Valentine said:
Not without knowing your Outlook version, mail account type, connection
type, and your Work Offline settings.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Todd said:
Every time i want to get my new mail withoutlook i have
to hit send a receive to get my new mail to come up can
anbody help me with this?
 
Outlook Express automatically polls my MSN HTTP email account no problem.

Russ Valentine said:
I have never used HTTP with Outlook so I can't help. I am not even sure
automatic polling even applies to HTTP mail.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Randy Dietz said:
I have the same problem and I've seen several other posts about this but no
solutions. I posted the following on 3/10.

Hello, can anybody help me figure out why outlook 2003 successfully receives
email when I hit F9 but the automatic send/receive fails to find new
messages even though it seems to poll the server every 60 seconds?


Under tools|options|mail setup|e-mail accounts|view or change existing
e-mail accounts I have 1 HTTP email account setup and the HTTP email service
provider is MSN.

tools|options|mail setup|send/receive has 'schedule an automatic
send/receive every 1 minutes' and the status bar displays a message
every
60
seconds which tells me that it's working correctly.

Tools|options|other|advanced options shows that logging is enabled but how
can I view the log?


Randy

Russ Valentine said:
Not without knowing your Outlook version, mail account type, connection
type, and your Work Offline settings.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Every time i want to get my new mail withoutlook i have
to hit send a receive to get my new mail to come up can
anbody help me with this?
 
Yes, but that is simply displaying a web based folder that is updated
continuously, not polling a mail server. Someone who's familiar with HTTP
mail can help you.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Randy Dietz said:
Outlook Express automatically polls my MSN HTTP email account no problem.

Russ Valentine said:
I have never used HTTP with Outlook so I can't help. I am not even sure
automatic polling even applies to HTTP mail.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Randy Dietz said:
I have the same problem and I've seen several other posts about this
but
no
solutions. I posted the following on 3/10.

Hello, can anybody help me figure out why outlook 2003 successfully receives
email when I hit F9 but the automatic send/receive fails to find new
messages even though it seems to poll the server every 60 seconds?


Under tools|options|mail setup|e-mail accounts|view or change existing
e-mail accounts I have 1 HTTP email account setup and the HTTP email service
provider is MSN.

tools|options|mail setup|send/receive has 'schedule an automatic
send/receive every 1 minutes' and the status bar displays a message
every
60
seconds which tells me that it's working correctly.

Tools|options|other|advanced options shows that logging is enabled but how
can I view the log?


Randy

Not without knowing your Outlook version, mail account type, connection
type, and your Work Offline settings.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Every time i want to get my new mail withoutlook i have
to hit send a receive to get my new mail to come up can
anbody help me with this?
 
but what is the difference between manual send/receive, and an automatic
one???

no difference, surely.

phil

Russ Valentine said:
Yes, but that is simply displaying a web based folder that is updated
continuously, not polling a mail server. Someone who's familiar with HTTP
mail can help you.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Randy Dietz said:
Outlook Express automatically polls my MSN HTTP email account no problem.

Russ Valentine said:
I have never used HTTP with Outlook so I can't help. I am not even sure
automatic polling even applies to HTTP mail.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have the same problem and I've seen several other posts about this but
no
solutions. I posted the following on 3/10.

Hello, can anybody help me figure out why outlook 2003 successfully
receives
email when I hit F9 but the automatic send/receive fails to find new
messages even though it seems to poll the server every 60 seconds?


Under tools|options|mail setup|e-mail accounts|view or change existing
e-mail accounts I have 1 HTTP email account setup and the HTTP email
service
provider is MSN.

tools|options|mail setup|send/receive has 'schedule an automatic
send/receive every 1 minutes' and the status bar displays a message every
60
seconds which tells me that it's working correctly.

Tools|options|other|advanced options shows that logging is enabled
but
how
can I view the log?


Randy

Not without knowing your Outlook version, mail account type, connection
type, and your Work Offline settings.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Every time i want to get my new mail withoutlook i have
to hit send a receive to get my new mail to come up can
anbody help me with this?
 
Not to sure on outlook version its the on that came with
office xp my mail account POP3 and i have a cable
connection
-----Original Message-----
Not without knowing your Outlook version, mail account type, connection
type, and your Work Offline settings.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Todd said:
Every time i want to get my new mail withoutlook i have
to hit send a receive to get my new mail to come up can
anbody help me with this?


.
 
Can we get a clue from the logging file? My tools|options|other|advanced
options dialog box shows that logging is enabled but how
can I view the log?


Philip Newman said:
but what is the difference between manual send/receive, and an automatic
one???

no difference, surely.

phil

Russ Valentine said:
Yes, but that is simply displaying a web based folder that is updated
continuously, not polling a mail server. Someone who's familiar with HTTP
mail can help you.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Randy Dietz said:
Outlook Express automatically polls my MSN HTTP email account no problem.

I have never used HTTP with Outlook so I can't help. I am not even sure
automatic polling even applies to HTTP mail.
this
but
no
solutions. I posted the following on 3/10.

Hello, can anybody help me figure out why outlook 2003 successfully
receives
email when I hit F9 but the automatic send/receive fails to find new
messages even though it seems to poll the server every 60 seconds?


Under tools|options|mail setup|e-mail accounts|view or change existing
e-mail accounts I have 1 HTTP email account setup and the HTTP email
service
provider is MSN.

tools|options|mail setup|send/receive has 'schedule an automatic
send/receive every 1 minutes' and the status bar displays a message
every
60
seconds which tells me that it's working correctly.

Tools|options|other|advanced options shows that logging is enabled but
how
can I view the log?


Randy

Not without knowing your Outlook version, mail account type,
connection
type, and your Work Offline settings.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Every time i want to get my new mail withoutlook i have
to hit send a receive to get my new mail to come up can
anbody help me with this?
 
Have you set an automatic polling interval in Tools > Send/Receive groups?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Not to sure on outlook version its the on that came with
office xp my mail account POP3 and i have a cable
connection
-----Original Message-----
Not without knowing your Outlook version, mail account type, connection
type, and your Work Offline settings.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Todd said:
Every time i want to get my new mail withoutlook i have
to hit send a receive to get my new mail to come up can
anbody help me with this?


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