Outlook 2002 Problems

J

Jeff Needle

I have two strange problems with Outlook 2002. If someone can help, I'd be
very grateful.

1. When responding to an email, or creating a new email, I click on "Send"
but the message doesn't go out until I click on "Send/Receive" at the top of
the screen. I don't know why this is so.

2. I send mail to various discussion lists. My gmail website shows that
the mail has gone to "sent mail" on the google server, but I don't see where
the posts have gotten to the lists. This has not happened when using Opera,
my previous choice for mail/news.

Any ideas? Thanks.
 
M

Mary

Set up automatic polling for mail in Mail Setup, Send Receive button. No less
than every 10 minutes to give servers time to reset.
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

See if this helps:
Tools menu > Options > Mail Delivery or Mail Setup tab > Check "Send
Messages Immediately"
 
J

Jeff Needle

I thought of this, but didn't want to get mail automatically at intervals.
Thanks for the idea, though.
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Hmmm, does your machine poll for mail periodically? Do the messages get sent
then?
 
J

Jeff Needle

I don't have it set up to poll. And, frankly, since I'm on dial up, I
generally disconnect after reading and sending my mail.

I did stay on line earlier today for a few minutes to see if the Send
function was just taking some time. That didn't seem the problem.

What I need to do is to read my mail, compose my replies, and then click on
Send/Receive again to get the mail out of the outbox.
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Hmm, try setting Outlook to use a LAN connection and let Windows handle the
dialing. When I was using dialup at home I used that configuration and it
worked pretty well.
 
J

Jeff Needle

Thanks, I'll give it a try!

Vince Averello said:
Hmm, try setting Outlook to use a LAN connection and let Windows handle
the dialing. When I was using dialup at home I used that configuration and
it worked pretty well.
 
J

Jeff Needle

Well, I tried it, and it didn't solve the problem.

One day I'll figure it out. Thanks for the help.
 

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