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Rick216
I use Outlook 2003 on XP-SP2 with numerous POP3 email accounts. I have
automatic receives set to occur every five minutes for most of the accounts.
Lately I’ve had a problem that occurs every so often where, for one of my
Yahoo accounts, Outlook stops and displays an “enter password box,†even
though the correct password is already filled in (masked with asterisks). I
just have to re-tick the “save password†box, click OK, and then the recieves
continue. For the past six days, this has been happening every 3 to 6
receives with this account. None of my other accounts -- Yahoo or otherwise
-- are having any problem.
I’ve had this kind of issue with my various accounts multiple times through
the years, and despite the claims by the email provider that the problem is
with my settings, it always turns out that the problem is actually at the
server end. It usually just self-resolves after a few days. But this time
it’s persistent.
So my question is: Is there any way to instruct Outlook, “hey, if I’m not
present to give you the password, just forget about this account during this
round of receives, and move onto the next one instead� I’m getting so tired
of coming back to my pc after being awhile awhile, only to find that CPU is
high and ALL mail receiving has come to a standstill -- just because Outlook
is hellbent on not proceeding until I have responded. I’m not asking how to
stop the password-query popups since I’m almost sure it’s a server issue, but
would greatly appreciate any advice on how to configure Outlook to just “give
up†after awhile when I’m not around to respond. “Disable auto-receive
entirely for that account†is not an acceptable workaround for me.
Thanks in advance.
automatic receives set to occur every five minutes for most of the accounts.
Lately I’ve had a problem that occurs every so often where, for one of my
Yahoo accounts, Outlook stops and displays an “enter password box,†even
though the correct password is already filled in (masked with asterisks). I
just have to re-tick the “save password†box, click OK, and then the recieves
continue. For the past six days, this has been happening every 3 to 6
receives with this account. None of my other accounts -- Yahoo or otherwise
-- are having any problem.
I’ve had this kind of issue with my various accounts multiple times through
the years, and despite the claims by the email provider that the problem is
with my settings, it always turns out that the problem is actually at the
server end. It usually just self-resolves after a few days. But this time
it’s persistent.
So my question is: Is there any way to instruct Outlook, “hey, if I’m not
present to give you the password, just forget about this account during this
round of receives, and move onto the next one instead� I’m getting so tired
of coming back to my pc after being awhile awhile, only to find that CPU is
high and ALL mail receiving has come to a standstill -- just because Outlook
is hellbent on not proceeding until I have responded. I’m not asking how to
stop the password-query popups since I’m almost sure it’s a server issue, but
would greatly appreciate any advice on how to configure Outlook to just “give
up†after awhile when I’m not around to respond. “Disable auto-receive
entirely for that account†is not an acceptable workaround for me.
Thanks in advance.