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Missing e-mail
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06-13-2007
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Missing e-mail
I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my laptop
most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail on my
laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails speratically.
One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved one of
them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still do not
show up on my laptop. Please help.
Thanks
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06-13-2007
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Re: Missing e-mail
Just a thought - are the two machines getting emails from the same account?
If so have you set your account up to keep copies of the mail on the server,
so that both machines will be able to access the mail regardless of when
they connect?
"braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C0AC2CA3-862E-4D33-A24F-487FB373F0FC@microsoft.com...
>I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my
>laptop
> most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail on my
> laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails
> speratically.
> One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved one of
> them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still do
> not
> show up on my laptop. Please help.
>
> Thanks
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06-13-2007
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Re: Missing e-mail
How would I make sure this is done? (computer illiterate over here)
"Mac" wrote:
> Just a thought - are the two machines getting emails from the same account?
> If so have you set your account up to keep copies of the mail on the server,
> so that both machines will be able to access the mail regardless of when
> they connect?
>
> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C0AC2CA3-862E-4D33-A24F-487FB373F0FC@microsoft.com...
> >I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my
> >laptop
> > most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail on my
> > laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails
> > speratically.
> > One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved one of
> > them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still do
> > not
> > show up on my laptop. Please help.
> >
> > Thanks
>
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06-13-2007
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Re: Missing e-mail
Tools > Accounts, highlight your e-mail account, press Properties button,
Advanced tab, Delivery section at the bottom of the dialog
--
I Bleed Blue and Gold
GO BEARS!
"braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:63BC32DB-26C5-4E5B-A473-160C2DAC1DAE@microsoft.com...
> How would I make sure this is done? (computer illiterate over here)
>
> "Mac" wrote:
>
>> Just a thought - are the two machines getting emails from the same account?
>> If so have you set your account up to keep copies of the mail on the server,
>> so that both machines will be able to access the mail regardless of when
>> they connect?
>>
>> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C0AC2CA3-862E-4D33-A24F-487FB373F0FC@microsoft.com...
>> >I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my
>> >laptop
>> > most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail on my
>> > laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails
>> > speratically.
>> > One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved one of
>> > them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still do
>> > not
>> > show up on my laptop. Please help.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>>
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06-13-2007
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Re: Missing e-mail
Yes, for Windows Mail, but I am not sure of the setting in Outlook.
"Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxx.org> wrote in message
news:6929D5AD-DC96-47CE-A1C8-5B4BB35894F3@microsoft.com...
> Tools > Accounts, highlight your e-mail account, press Properties button,
> Advanced tab, Delivery section at the bottom of the dialog
>
> --
> I Bleed Blue and Gold
> GO BEARS!
>
>
> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:63BC32DB-26C5-4E5B-A473-160C2DAC1DAE@microsoft.com...
>> How would I make sure this is done? (computer illiterate over here)
>>
>> "Mac" wrote:
>>
>>> Just a thought - are the two machines getting emails from the same
>>> account?
>>> If so have you set your account up to keep copies of the mail on the
>>> server,
>>> so that both machines will be able to access the mail regardless of when
>>> they connect?
>>>
>>> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:C0AC2CA3-862E-4D33-A24F-487FB373F0FC@microsoft.com...
>>> >I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my
>>> >laptop
>>> > most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail on
>>> > my
>>> > laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails
>>> > speratically.
>>> > One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved one
>>> > of
>>> > them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still
>>> > do
>>> > not
>>> > show up on my laptop. Please help.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>>
>
>
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06-13-2007
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Re: Missing e-mail
I made sure I did this for both computers and they were set up correctly.
Would I have to disconnect my desktop? (I really don't want to since I use
that too but I am getting 1-2 e-mails a day on my laptop and about50-30 on my
desktop. I don't understand why this is a problem. From the posts I have
been reading, was windows vista a big mistake?
"Mac" wrote:
> Yes, for Windows Mail, but I am not sure of the setting in Outlook.
>
> "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxx.org> wrote in message
> news:6929D5AD-DC96-47CE-A1C8-5B4BB35894F3@microsoft.com...
> > Tools > Accounts, highlight your e-mail account, press Properties button,
> > Advanced tab, Delivery section at the bottom of the dialog
> >
> > --
> > I Bleed Blue and Gold
> > GO BEARS!
> >
> >
> > "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:63BC32DB-26C5-4E5B-A473-160C2DAC1DAE@microsoft.com...
> >> How would I make sure this is done? (computer illiterate over here)
> >>
> >> "Mac" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Just a thought - are the two machines getting emails from the same
> >>> account?
> >>> If so have you set your account up to keep copies of the mail on the
> >>> server,
> >>> so that both machines will be able to access the mail regardless of when
> >>> they connect?
> >>>
> >>> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:C0AC2CA3-862E-4D33-A24F-487FB373F0FC@microsoft.com...
> >>> >I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my
> >>> >laptop
> >>> > most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail on
> >>> > my
> >>> > laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails
> >>> > speratically.
> >>> > One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved one
> >>> > of
> >>> > them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still
> >>> > do
> >>> > not
> >>> > show up on my laptop. Please help.
> >>> >
> >>> > Thanks
> >>>
> >
> >
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06-14-2007
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Re: Missing e-mail
Same exact place.
In fact, I'm pretty sure all mail account Properties screens
are the same when comparing WinMail to Outlook Express.
Gary VanderMolen
"Mac" <mac@nospam.com> wrote in message news:428EB307-7AA2-4E57-9755-8F0A3A0B861C@microsoft.com...
> Yes, for Windows Mail, but I am not sure of the setting in Outlook.
>
> "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxx.org> wrote in message news:6929D5AD-DC96-47CE-A1C8-5B4BB35894F3@microsoft.com...
>> Tools > Accounts, highlight your e-mail account, press Properties button, Advanced tab, Delivery section at the bottom of the
>> dialog
>>
>> --
>> I Bleed Blue and Gold
>> GO BEARS!
>>
>>
>> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:63BC32DB-26C5-4E5B-A473-160C2DAC1DAE@microsoft.com...
>>> How would I make sure this is done? (computer illiterate over here)
>>>
>>> "Mac" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just a thought - are the two machines getting emails from the same account?
>>>> If so have you set your account up to keep copies of the mail on the server,
>>>> so that both machines will be able to access the mail regardless of when
>>>> they connect?
>>>>
>>>> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:C0AC2CA3-862E-4D33-A24F-487FB373F0FC@microsoft.com...
>>>> >I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my
>>>> >laptop
>>>> > most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail on my
>>>> > laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails
>>>> > speratically.
>>>> > One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved one of
>>>> > them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still do
>>>> > not
>>>> > show up on my laptop. Please help.
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks
>>>>
>>
>>
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06-14-2007
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Re: Missing e-mail
"braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C0AC2CA3-862E-4D33-A24F-487FB373F0FC@microsoft.com...
>I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my
>laptop
> most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail on my
> laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails
> speratically.
> One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved one of
> them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still do
> not
> show up on my laptop. Please help.
>
> Thanks
Set both machines to leave a copy on the server for some relatively small
number of days. In WinMail go to Tools | Accounts, select the account and
click Properties. The setting will be on the Advanced tab. I can't tell
you how to do it in Outlook. I haven't used Outlook for 10 years.
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
Do not send mail.
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06-15-2007
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Re: Missing e-mail
The OP said Outlook
"Gary VanderMolen" <gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
news:urVQexhrHHA.4764@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Same exact place.
> In fact, I'm pretty sure all mail account Properties screens
> are the same when comparing WinMail to Outlook Express.
>
> Gary VanderMolen
>
>
> "Mac" <mac@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:428EB307-7AA2-4E57-9755-8F0A3A0B861C@microsoft.com...
>> Yes, for Windows Mail, but I am not sure of the setting in Outlook.
>>
>> "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxx.org> wrote in message
>> news:6929D5AD-DC96-47CE-A1C8-5B4BB35894F3@microsoft.com...
>>> Tools > Accounts, highlight your e-mail account, press Properties
>>> button, Advanced tab, Delivery section at the bottom of the dialog
>>>
>>> --
>>> I Bleed Blue and Gold
>>> GO BEARS!
>>>
>>>
>>> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:63BC32DB-26C5-4E5B-A473-160C2DAC1DAE@microsoft.com...
>>>> How would I make sure this is done? (computer illiterate over here)
>>>>
>>>> "Mac" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Just a thought - are the two machines getting emails from the same
>>>>> account?
>>>>> If so have you set your account up to keep copies of the mail on the
>>>>> server,
>>>>> so that both machines will be able to access the mail regardless of
>>>>> when
>>>>> they connect?
>>>>>
>>>>> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:C0AC2CA3-862E-4D33-A24F-487FB373F0FC@microsoft.com...
>>>>> >I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my
>>>>> >laptop
>>>>> > most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail
>>>>> > on my
>>>>> > laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails
>>>>> > speratically.
>>>>> > One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved
>>>>> > one of
>>>>> > them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still
>>>>> > do
>>>>> > not
>>>>> > show up on my laptop. Please help.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Thanks
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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06-15-2007
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Re: Missing e-mail
So he did. My bad.
I checked my Outlook 2007, and the desired setting is reached thusly:
Tools, Account settings, select the account, Change, More settings,
Advanced.
I'm remembering why I never took a liking to Outlook. The settings
are not nearly as easy to find as in OE/WM.
Gary VanderMolen
"Mac" <mac@nospam.com> wrote in message news:09E4B02F-0850-4C27-88BE-8F4936E4605A@microsoft.com...
> The OP said Outlook
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message news:urVQexhrHHA.4764@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Same exact place.
>> In fact, I'm pretty sure all mail account Properties screens
>> are the same when comparing WinMail to Outlook Express.
>>
>> Gary VanderMolen
>>
>>
>> "Mac" <mac@nospam.com> wrote in message news:428EB307-7AA2-4E57-9755-8F0A3A0B861C@microsoft.com...
>>> Yes, for Windows Mail, but I am not sure of the setting in Outlook.
>>>
>>> "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxx.org> wrote in message news:6929D5AD-DC96-47CE-A1C8-5B4BB35894F3@microsoft.com...
>>>> Tools > Accounts, highlight your e-mail account, press Properties button, Advanced tab, Delivery section at the bottom of the
>>>> dialog
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> I Bleed Blue and Gold
>>>> GO BEARS!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:63BC32DB-26C5-4E5B-A473-160C2DAC1DAE@microsoft.com...
>>>>> How would I make sure this is done? (computer illiterate over here)
>>>>>
>>>>> "Mac" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Just a thought - are the two machines getting emails from the same account?
>>>>>> If so have you set your account up to keep copies of the mail on the server,
>>>>>> so that both machines will be able to access the mail regardless of when
>>>>>> they connect?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "braz" <braz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:C0AC2CA3-862E-4D33-A24F-487FB373F0FC@microsoft.com...
>>>>>> >I have windows mail on my laptop and outlook on my desktop. I use my
>>>>>> >laptop
>>>>>> > most of the time and I just realized I am not getting all my e-mail on my
>>>>>> > laptop. Outlook gets all my e-mails and my laptop gets e-mails
>>>>>> > speratically.
>>>>>> > One friend sent me 2 e-mails in a row and my destop only receieved one of
>>>>>> > them. When I try and send them to myself from my desktop they still do
>>>>>> > not
>>>>>> > show up on my laptop. Please help.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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