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I am connected via a modem. What I would like actually is being connected only during the time my emails are downloading and when it's finished being able to read them off line. My problem is that unread items can only be open on line. I checked your answer to the message "getting mad with .pst" and indeed "download complete item including attachments" is selected. So maybe i have to create a off line directory where to download my emails
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your first answer

You can for all accounts you are discribing. What is the problem

Road
I am collecting my email from pop/imap or http accont with MOutlook XP
Everything is working good to receive my messages. My problem is that
would like to be able to read my message offline and if I cannot open the
if I disconnect the network after transferring the emails in my Inbox. Can
transfer directly my new messages on a off line folder so then i don't hav
to be connected to the server anymore.... Sorry but i am not an expert so
hope i was clear enough in my query..
 
If you use POP3 then you download the items to a pst-file already. Could it
be that the messages aren't completely downloaded when you disconnect your
modem? If you opened them once can you then open the item again when you are
off-line?

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jay said:
I am connected via a modem. What I would like actually is being connected
only during the time my emails are downloading and when it's finished being
able to read them off line. My problem is that unread items can only be open
on line. I checked your answer to the message "getting mad with .pst" and
indeed "download complete item including attachments" is selected. So maybe
i have to create a off line directory where to download my emails.
 
Ya as soon as they are open once, i can open them off line for my pop3 account. for http mail such as hotmail i guess there is no way of reading them off line?
Thank again

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If you use POP3 then you download the items to a pst-file already. Could it
be that the messages aren't completely downloaded when you disconnect your
modem? If you opened them once can you then open the item again when you are
off-line?

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jay said:
I am connected via a modem. What I would like actually is being connected
only during the time my emails are downloading and when it's finished being
able to read them off line. My problem is that unread items can only be open
on line. I checked your answer to the message "getting mad with .pst" and
indeed "download complete item including attachments" is selected. So maybe
i have to create a off line directory where to download my emails.
 
You can but you must mark them first;
-Select all messages
-Tools-> Send/Receive-> Mark to download messages
-Tools-> Send/Receive-> Process all marked messages

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jay said:
Ya as soon as they are open once, i can open them off line for my pop3
account. for http mail such as hotmail i guess there is no way of reading
them off line?
 
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