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When I go to check my e-mails I have to open Windows Mail then close it and
re-open it for my mail to download. How do I make it happen without having
to open, close and re-open? In Outlook I simpy opened and it began
receiving.
 
Have you checked the obvious setting?
Tools, Options, "Send and receive messages at startup."

Gary VanderMolen
 
mocmw said:
When I go to check my e-mails I have to open Windows Mail then close it
and
re-open it for my mail to download. How do I make it happen without
having
to open, close and re-open? In Outlook I simpy opened and it began
receiving.

What if instead of closing and reopening you click the Send/Receive button?
 
mocmw said:
When I go to check my e-mails I have to open Windows Mail then close it and
re-open it for my mail to download. How do I make it happen without having
to open, close and re-open? In Outlook I simpy opened and it began
receiving.
 
I have the same problem, even though I have checked the "Send and Receive
Messages at Startup" box. It drives me nuts. I changed the "Check for new
messages" option to "every 1 minute", but I usually don't want to wait even
for one minute. At startup, I always click the "Send and Receive All" tab,
and usually find a bunch of messages waiting for me.
 
Jedeck said:
I have the same problem, even though I have checked the "Send and Receive
Messages at Startup" box. It drives me nuts. I changed the "Check for
new
messages" option to "every 1 minute", but I usually don't want to wait
even
for one minute. At startup, I always click the "Send and Receive All"
tab,
and usually find a bunch of messages waiting for me.

Fix your clock/time zone setting.
 
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