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Old March 15th, 2009, 08:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Keith
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Default Outlook Connectivity

I previously used Outlook for two e-mail addresses. One was for my former
company, the other AOL. I left the company so I intentionally deleted the
company e-mail address connection. Unfortunately, now my AOL connection is
constantly "off line". I have to hit the "send/receive" button to either
send or receive mail or re-file an e-mail in my in-bos to a different file
folder. How do I get the connection to remain "On" all the time like it used
to?

Thanks for your help.
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Keith
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Old March 15th, 2009, 09:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL
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Default Outlook Connectivity

By "deleted the company e-mail address connection" do you mean that within
Outlook you deleted the acount?

"Keith" wrote in message
...
I previously used Outlook for two e-mail addresses. One was for my former
company, the other AOL. I left the company so I intentionally deleted the
company e-mail address connection. Unfortunately, now my AOL connection
is
constantly "off line". I have to hit the "send/receive" button to either
send or receive mail or re-file an e-mail in my in-bos to a different file
folder. How do I get the connection to remain "On" all the time like it
used
to?

Thanks for your help.
--
Keith



 




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