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| | Windows Mail Won't Automatically Recieve I just installed my POP account in Windows Mail. Windows Mail is set to automatically display received mail when it's opened, but it doesn't receive it until I hit the Send/Receive button. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? |
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| | Re: Windows Mail Won't Automatically Recieve On Aug 7, 9:50 am, Joe <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I just installed my POP account in Windows Mail. Windows Mail is set to > automatically display received mail when it's opened, but it doesn't receive > it until I hit the Send/Receive button. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Look for the Send/Receive messages in Options at General Tab in Windows Mail. Check about "Check fo new messages every xx minutes." And look for the options "If my computer is not connected at this time:" choose ana action for examle "Connect even when working offline" |
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| | Re: Windows Mail Won't Automatically Recieve Thanks Robert. I have it checking every 1 minute and hit the connect button. I guess I'm just used to outlook where it would display messages as soon as you opened it. "robert.stojanov@gmail.com" wrote: > On Aug 7, 9:50 am, Joe <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I just installed my POP account in Windows Mail. Windows Mail is set to > > automatically display received mail when it's opened, but it doesn't receive > > it until I hit the Send/Receive button. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? > > Look for the Send/Receive messages in Options at General Tab in > Windows Mail. Check about "Check fo new messages every xx minutes." > And look for the options "If my computer is not connected at this > time:" choose ana action for examle "Connect even when working > offline" > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail Won't Automatically Recieve "Joe" <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 8A7011A-50AD-4028-B3F0-7A4219A164F2@microsoft.com...> Thanks Robert. I have it checking every 1 minute and hit the connect > button. > I guess I'm just used to outlook where it would display messages as soon > as > you opened it. Every minute is far too often and can sometimes lead to polling the server again before the previous process has finished. Your ISP might not like it. > > "robert.stojanov@gmail.com" wrote: > >> On Aug 7, 9:50 am, Joe <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> > I just installed my POP account in Windows Mail. Windows Mail is set to >> > automatically display received mail when it's opened, but it doesn't >> > receive >> > it until I hit the Send/Receive button. Anyone know what I'm doing >> > wrong? >> >> Look for the Send/Receive messages in Options at General Tab in >> Windows Mail. Check about "Check fo new messages every xx minutes." >> And look for the options "If my computer is not connected at this >> time:" choose ana action for examle "Connect even when working >> offline" >> >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail Won't Automatically Recieve So, do you suggest every 15 minutes maybe? BTW, I opened it this morning and once again I had to hit Send/Receive to get my mail. I'll just deal with it I guess. Thanks "Julian" wrote: > > > "Joe" <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 8A7011A-50AD-4028-B3F0-7A4219A164F2@microsoft.com...> > Thanks Robert. I have it checking every 1 minute and hit the connect > > button. > > I guess I'm just used to outlook where it would display messages as soon > > as > > you opened it. > > Every minute is far too often and can sometimes lead to polling the server > again before the previous process has finished. Your ISP might not like it. > > > > > "robert.stojanov@gmail.com" wrote: > > > >> On Aug 7, 9:50 am, Joe <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >> > I just installed my POP account in Windows Mail. Windows Mail is set to > >> > automatically display received mail when it's opened, but it doesn't > >> > receive > >> > it until I hit the Send/Receive button. Anyone know what I'm doing > >> > wrong? > >> > >> Look for the Send/Receive messages in Options at General Tab in > >> Windows Mail. Check about "Check fo new messages every xx minutes." > >> And look for the options "If my computer is not connected at this > >> time:" choose ana action for examle "Connect even when working > >> offline" > >> > >> |
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| | RE: Windows Mail Won't Automatically Recieve **Update** At the advice of this forum, uninstalled McFee and installed another virus program. Problem solved. Winows mail works every bit as good as Outlook did. The program I installed is The Shield 2007. Great product for $29. "Joe" wrote: > I just installed my POP account in Windows Mail. Windows Mail is set to > automatically display received mail when it's opened, but it doesn't receive > it until I hit the Send/Receive button. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? |
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| | Re: Windows Mail Won't Automatically Recieve To prevent mailbox problems on the server, you should not check mail more frequently than every 5 minutes. For most people, 10 minutes is good enough. You may also want to enable the option "Send and receive messages at startup." Gary VanderMolen "Joe" <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 8A7011A-50AD-4028-B3F0-7A4219A164F2@microsoft.com...> Thanks Robert. I have it checking every 1 minute and hit the connect button. > I guess I'm just used to outlook where it would display messages as soon as > you opened it. > > "robert.stojanov@gmail.com" wrote: > >> On Aug 7, 9:50 am, Joe <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> > I just installed my POP account in Windows Mail. Windows Mail is set to >> > automatically display received mail when it's opened, but it doesn't receive >> > it until I hit the Send/Receive button. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? >> >> Look for the Send/Receive messages in Options at General Tab in >> Windows Mail. Check about "Check fo new messages every xx minutes." >> And look for the options "If my computer is not connected at this >> time:" choose ana action for examle "Connect even when working >> offline" >> >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail Won't Automatically Recieve Glad to hear uninstalling McAfee solved your problem, but why pay $29 for a replacement when Avast antivirus is free? Gary VanderMolen "Joe" <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:50378472-E62F-4862-B4DC-F70F40D5A2A5@microsoft.com... > **Update** > At the advice of this forum, uninstalled McFee and installed another virus > program. Problem solved. Winows mail works every bit as good as Outlook did. > The program I installed is The Shield 2007. Great product for $29. > > "Joe" wrote: > >> I just installed my POP account in Windows Mail. Windows Mail is set to >> automatically display received mail when it's opened, but it doesn't receive >> it until I hit the Send/Receive button. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? |
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| | Re: Windows Mail Won't Automatically Recieve Come to think of it I did see that on the discussions but totally spaced it. I just did a Google search for Vista compatible virus software and Shield Deluxe was rated #1. You's be surprised of how many antvirus companies say they are Vista compatible and are not. The McKafee I had came loaded on the computer! Also, stay away from Bitdfender IMO. It worked great on XP but not on Vista. "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > Glad to hear uninstalling McAfee solved your problem, but why > pay $29 for a replacement when Avast antivirus is free? > > Gary VanderMolen > > "Joe" <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:50378472-E62F-4862-B4DC-F70F40D5A2A5@microsoft.com... > > **Update** > > At the advice of this forum, uninstalled McFee and installed another virus > > program. Problem solved. Winows mail works every bit as good as Outlook did. > > The program I installed is The Shield 2007. Great product for $29. > > > > "Joe" wrote: > > > >> I just installed my POP account in Windows Mail. Windows Mail is set to > >> automatically display received mail when it's opened, but it doesn't receive > >> it until I hit the Send/Receive button. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? > > > |
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