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Old December 6th 03, 09:01 AM
shawnsara
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hi Norm and Ronnie hanks for your reply it works.

But one of my mail(i.e not the default one)folder doen not receives mail
automatically like the others i have to click the send/recv button to get my
mails. how do i get the mail automatically ??
can i set auto send/recv ?? how??



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Old December 6th 03, 09:02 AM
R. C. White
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Hi, ShawnSara.

Click Tools | Accounts... | Mail. Highlight that account and click
Properties. On the first tab (General), check the box at the bottom that
says "Include this account..."

I also customized my Toolbar to include a button for Synchronize All. You
should receive mail (a) when OE starts, (b) when you click Send/Receive, and
(c) when you click Synchronize All (either with the button or from the Tools
menu).

RC
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"shawnsara" wrote in message
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hi Norm and Ronnie hanks for your reply it works.

But one of my mail(i.e not the default one)folder doen not receives mail
automatically like the others i have to click the send/recv button to get

my
mails. how do i get the mail automatically ??
can i set auto send/recv ?? how??



 




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