Outlook 2000 internet mode, timed mail delivery

L

Lowell

I have MS Outlook 2000 internet mode. At one point I selected from a
dropdown box
which mail accounts to use when automatically receiving mail. I have
since deleted that account. I have other mail accounts but I have to
send/receive them manually. Does anybody know where to find the
dropdown box for selecting which accounts are used?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Lowell said:
I have MS Outlook 2000 internet mode. At one point I selected from a
dropdown box
which mail accounts to use when automatically receiving mail. I have
since deleted that account. I have other mail accounts but I have to
send/receive them manually. Does anybody know where to find the
dropdown box for selecting which accounts are used?

I thought it was an arrow on the Send button.
 
L

Lowell

Brian, the arrow in the tool/send-receive button manually selects which
account to get mail from. Some where there's a dropdown box to put
checks by accouts for timed delevery and when you just press the tool
bar button.
Lowell
 
B

Brian Tillman

Lowell said:
Brian, the arrow in the tool/send-receive button manually selects
which account to get mail from.

I wasn't speaking of the Send/Receive button. I said "Send" button. That's
on the Compose window toolbar.
Some where there's a dropdown box to
put checks by accouts for timed delevery and when you just press the
tool bar button.

Russ already answered this part.
 
L

Lowell

Brian, I know about that box also. That, too, is a manual choice
dialog menu. I know about all that stuff. The box I'm talking about
only appeared one, I don't know where it came from, and it had boxes to
check so when a timed mail action took place it looked for mail for the
accounts I had checked in that box. Obviously you and Russ have no
clue what I'm talking about. Can you email me directly at:
(e-mail address removed)
I really need to find the answer to this because I use Outlook to check
for insurance lead mailed to me and it doesn't check any accounts.
Lowell
 

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