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Sorry Russ...I found a post that may resolve my issue...send receive group
may be damaged. I'm going down that path ..thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Look. Don't yell at me. I'm just telling you how Outlook works for everyone else. Setting the connection to LAN and configuring an automatic polling interval has always worked to do what you want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" wrote in message ... It is not offline. IT ONLY WILL DIAL OUT WHEN I HAVE THE OPTIONS SET FOR "USE MY PHONE LINE" AND I SELECT DIAL DURING A BACKGROUND SEND AND REVIEVE. NO OTHER OPTIONS OR COMBINATIONS OF OPTIONS WILL DO A SIMPLE THING THAT OUTLOOK EXPRESS HAS NO PROBLEM DOING. All this was stated in past posts. All I want OUtlook 2003 to do is 1. Dial, 2.Do a send and recieve 3. Stay connected so I can work my mail. OutLook Express handles it flawlessly. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean. If you have set Outlook to work offline, of course it won't dial. If you have not set it to work offline and if the connection type is set to LAN, it will dial if a connection is not present. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" wrote in message ... Like I said earlier if I select any other connection option like the lan/modem when outlook is offline it WILL NOT DIAL. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Normal behavior. You set the wrong connection type. When you set the connection type to Phone Line, Outlook will actively manage that connection. It assumes dial up users need to limit connection time and disconnects after a poll. Set your connection type to LAN since you don't really want Outlook to manage the connection. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" wrote in message ... It's a simple MODEM DIAL UP POP3 Connection. Look I made a modem dialup connection called "earthlink" with all the information that the server needs to connect. When I use that "default Earthlink connection with outlook express all is fine. If I specify the same dialup connection for Outlook 2003 the only way I can get it to dial out and do a send an recieve is to select "Connect using my phoneline " Under the connection tab in internet e-mail settings. Then under options Mail Setup I have to select "automatically dialup during a background send/receive" other wise it will not connect. When it does connect it does a send receive then disconnects the connection will not stay up. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No you didn't and still haven't. You must state the connection type you specified for the email account. It does not matter what you're using. It matters greatly what you specified for the mail account. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" wrote in message ... I thought it was clear other than It's a pop3 account only. Like I said Outlook express uses the dialup connection fine Outlook 2003 will Dial the default dial up connection a simple earthlink dialup account. When I start OUtlook 2003 it should call up the dailup do a send and recieve STAY CONNECTED to the Server. IT drops the line after the send and recieve. This is an automatic send and recieve. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There's no information here. You failed to state your mail account type and the connection type you set for it. State more clearly what it is you want Outlook to do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" Larry wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 sp1 can't get a consistant dialup connection Outlook express works fine ,upon opening, the dailup connection does it's thing I get online send and recieve connection stays up so I can respond if needed.Do my work and disconnect. I cannot get Outlook 2003 to consistently make the call to the dialup connection that Outlook express uses. The only combination of options in the dialup connection settings is "always use my modem" and "dialup during a background send and recieve". BUT it only connects does a send and recieve and disconnects. If I make the dial up connection manually then start Outlook 2003 I can stay on line. Seems as though Outlook 2003 connection to the "connectiod"is at fault? |
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Here are the other known reasons Send/Receive might not work:
1. You have created an unrealistic polling interval. Many users set their polling interval to 1 minute thinking they will be downloading mail continuously as it arrives. Such settings are not recommended. They put an unnecessary strain on mail servers and can create conflicting polling requests that can damage your Send/Receive Group or even your account settings. 10 minutes is the recommended minimum. 2. While exiting Outlook, you inadvertently set your profile to Work Offline (this option is immediately above the Exit command in the File menu). 3. You have a damaged Send/Receive Group as documented he http://support.microsoft.com/support.../q312/3/36.asp 4. You have overridden your Send/Receive Group settings as documented he http://support.microsoft.com/support.../q320/8/36.asp 5. Your mail account settings are corrupt. Recreate your mail account from scratch. 6. Firewall software is blocking your transmission. Disable your Firewall temporarily to see if automatic polling is restored. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" wrote in message ... Sorry Russ...I found a post that may resolve my issue...send receive group may be damaged. I'm going down that path ..thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Look. Don't yell at me. I'm just telling you how Outlook works for everyone else. Setting the connection to LAN and configuring an automatic polling interval has always worked to do what you want. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" wrote in message ... It is not offline. IT ONLY WILL DIAL OUT WHEN I HAVE THE OPTIONS SET FOR "USE MY PHONE LINE" AND I SELECT DIAL DURING A BACKGROUND SEND AND REVIEVE. NO OTHER OPTIONS OR COMBINATIONS OF OPTIONS WILL DO A SIMPLE THING THAT OUTLOOK EXPRESS HAS NO PROBLEM DOING. All this was stated in past posts. All I want OUtlook 2003 to do is 1. Dial, 2.Do a send and recieve 3. Stay connected so I can work my mail. OutLook Express handles it flawlessly. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean. If you have set Outlook to work offline, of course it won't dial. If you have not set it to work offline and if the connection type is set to LAN, it will dial if a connection is not present. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" wrote in message ... Like I said earlier if I select any other connection option like the lan/modem when outlook is offline it WILL NOT DIAL. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Normal behavior. You set the wrong connection type. When you set the connection type to Phone Line, Outlook will actively manage that connection. It assumes dial up users need to limit connection time and disconnects after a poll. Set your connection type to LAN since you don't really want Outlook to manage the connection. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" wrote in message ... It's a simple MODEM DIAL UP POP3 Connection. Look I made a modem dialup connection called "earthlink" with all the information that the server needs to connect. When I use that "default Earthlink connection with outlook express all is fine. If I specify the same dialup connection for Outlook 2003 the only way I can get it to dial out and do a send an recieve is to select "Connect using my phoneline " Under the connection tab in internet e-mail settings. Then under options Mail Setup I have to select "automatically dialup during a background send/receive" other wise it will not connect. When it does connect it does a send receive then disconnects the connection will not stay up. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No you didn't and still haven't. You must state the connection type you specified for the email account. It does not matter what you're using. It matters greatly what you specified for the mail account. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" wrote in message ... I thought it was clear other than It's a pop3 account only. Like I said Outlook express uses the dialup connection fine Outlook 2003 will Dial the default dial up connection a simple earthlink dialup account. When I start OUtlook 2003 it should call up the dailup do a send and recieve STAY CONNECTED to the Server. IT drops the line after the send and recieve. This is an automatic send and recieve. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There's no information here. You failed to state your mail account type and the connection type you set for it. State more clearly what it is you want Outlook to do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Larry B" Larry wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 sp1 can't get a consistant dialup connection Outlook express works fine ,upon opening, the dailup connection does it's thing I get online send and recieve connection stays up so I can respond if needed.Do my work and disconnect. I cannot get Outlook 2003 to consistently make the call to the dialup connection that Outlook express uses. The only combination of options in the dialup connection settings is "always use my modem" and "dialup during a background send and recieve". BUT it only connects does a send and recieve and disconnects. If I make the dial up connection manually then start Outlook 2003 I can stay on line. Seems as though Outlook 2003 connection to the "connectiod"is at fault? |
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