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New email still goes 2 Outlook Inbox when Outlook is closed
When I close out Outlook 2003, my new e-mail has always gone to my web-based
e-mail account. It has always done this since I've been using e-mail. A couple of days ago, new e-mail continues to go into my Outlook e-mail account, even after I close out Outlook, and I can't pick it up on my web-based e-mail. Any solutions? Thanks! Please e-mail me at |
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New email still goes 2 Outlook Inbox when Outlook is closed
In that case, something is preventing Outlook from closing completely.
To troubleshoot see; http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/outlookdoesntclose.htm -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Al Hauser" Al Hauser @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message news When I close out Outlook 2003, my new e-mail has always gone to my web-based e-mail account. It has always done this since I've been using e-mail. A couple of days ago, new e-mail continues to go into my Outlook e-mail account, even after I close out Outlook, and I can't pick it up on my web-based e-mail. Any solutions? Thanks! Please e-mail me at address removed |
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New email still goes 2 Outlook Inbox when Outlook is closed
Al Hauser wrote:
When I close out Outlook 2003, my new e-mail has always gone to my web-based e-mail account. It has always done this since I've been using e-mail. A couple of days ago, new e-mail continues to go into my Outlook e-mail account, even after I close out Outlook, and I can't pick it up on my web-based e-mail. After you think that you closed Outlook, go look in the Processes tab of Task Manager to see if the outlook.exe process really disappears. Of course, and if this is for when using POP to access your e-mail account (you didn't mention which e-mail protocol that you use), you could configure the e-mail client to "leave messages on server". Then the client pulls a copy of the e-mail without deleting the server-side copy. |
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