Can send but not receive

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Tony Sengsourya

Through outlook 2003. I can send but can NOT receive. I
can access my email via web access and CAN send and
receive fine. please help.
 
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Brian Tillman

Tony Sengsourya said:
Through outlook 2003. I can send but can NOT receive. I
can access my email via web access and CAN send and
receive fine. please help.

What happens when you try? Does anything get written to the event log? If
you enable Outlook logging, what's in the log files?
 
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Tony Sengsourya

Hey Brian,
I can send as i mentioned. a copy of the message goes to
the sent items folder. It's just when people reply, i can
not receive it through outlook. I can only access it
through the web (mail1.abac.com). If it helps, i'm
running XP Pro /w SP2.

thanks

tony
 
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Brian Tillman

Tony Sengsourya said:
I can send as i mentioned. a copy of the message goes to
the sent items folder. It's just when people reply, i can
not receive it through outlook. I can only access it
through the web (mail1.abac.com).

Does this mean Outlook doesn't download the message?
 
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Brian Tillman

Tony Sengsourya said:
Maybe so.

Maybe so? It either does or it doesn't and it would be obvious which.
But I still don't know how to remedy the
problem. Do you?

You haven't given enough information. What do the other people get when
they try to reply? Do they get a NDR?
 
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Tony Sengsourya

I assuming other people don't have a problem replying
since I haven't heard any complaints..by the way, what's
a NDR? I think my problem is solved. Thanks to a post
earlier today. Your other guess about outlook not
downloading the emails was correct. I simply had to click
the send/receive button. Now I'm going to try to figure
out how to automatically receive mail without pressing
that button.
Thanks for all your effort Brian!

tony
 
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Brian Tillman

Tony Sengsourya said:
by the way, what's a NDR?

Non-delivery report.
I think my problem is solved. Thanks to a post
earlier today. Your other guess about outlook not
downloading the emails was correct. I simply had to click
the send/receive button. Now I'm going to try to figure
out how to automatically receive mail without pressing
that button.

In OL 2002, click Tools>Send/Receive Settings>Define Send/Receive Groups and
check the "Schedule an automatic send/receive" box, specifying a reasonable
interval, like 10 minutes. For Outlook 2003, click
 
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