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David Shih
Hello,
We have an Exchange 2007 SP1 infrastructure. Our CFO very much liked the
idea to send an email with a delay of 2 minutes, so that if he needs to
review or change some content he can do so. Hence with his Outlook 2003 SP3
the following setting was configured with send/receive:
1. "Send immediately when connected" is unticked
Under Setting for group "All Accounts" within "send/receive":
1. "Include this group in send/receive (F9)" is ticked.
2. "Schedule an automatic send/receive every 2 minutes" is ticked
3. "Perform an automatic send/receive when exiting" is ticked.
Recently he has found that he always need to check whether there are items
stuck in the Outbox and to manually do a send/receive to have this message
delivered out. What's even worse, he had about 6 emails stuck in Outbox this
afternoon for an hour before it went out with manual send/receive. Amongst
those one of them is for me.
The peculiar thing is that I received his email at 5.28pm, whereas from his
mailbox - sent items it is showing being sent at 4.04pm. There is a huge
delay in these two timestamps.
May I have assistance on:
1. Whether there has been known issues with my setting? (i.e. not using the
"send immediately when connected", but rather relying on automatic
send/receive every x minutes?) If so, how can I go about fixing it.
2. Any logical explanation on the timestamp difference?
Thank you very much in advance.
David
We have an Exchange 2007 SP1 infrastructure. Our CFO very much liked the
idea to send an email with a delay of 2 minutes, so that if he needs to
review or change some content he can do so. Hence with his Outlook 2003 SP3
the following setting was configured with send/receive:
1. "Send immediately when connected" is unticked
Under Setting for group "All Accounts" within "send/receive":
1. "Include this group in send/receive (F9)" is ticked.
2. "Schedule an automatic send/receive every 2 minutes" is ticked
3. "Perform an automatic send/receive when exiting" is ticked.
Recently he has found that he always need to check whether there are items
stuck in the Outbox and to manually do a send/receive to have this message
delivered out. What's even worse, he had about 6 emails stuck in Outbox this
afternoon for an hour before it went out with manual send/receive. Amongst
those one of them is for me.
The peculiar thing is that I received his email at 5.28pm, whereas from his
mailbox - sent items it is showing being sent at 4.04pm. There is a huge
delay in these two timestamps.
May I have assistance on:
1. Whether there has been known issues with my setting? (i.e. not using the
"send immediately when connected", but rather relying on automatic
send/receive every x minutes?) If so, how can I go about fixing it.
2. Any logical explanation on the timestamp difference?
Thank you very much in advance.
David