schedule "send & receive all" will run in 10 minutes

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iurosh84

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: intel
Email Client: pop

Hy! am having problem about this message in ENTOURAGE 08 : <schedule "send & receive all" will run in 10 minutes>

why do i have to wait 10 min to receive mail that i have just send to my self from other mail.
Please help! tnx
 
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Donald Stidwell

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: intel
Email Client: pop

Hy! am having problem about this message in ENTOURAGE 08 : <schedule "send
& receive all" will run in 10 minutes>

why do i have to wait 10 min to receive mail that i have just send to my self
from other mail.
Please help! tnx

You can go to Tools/Run Schedule/Edit Schedules. From there, you can
double-click Send & Receive All and change the schedule to whatever you
prefer if 10 minutes is too long for you to wait.

You can also click Send/Receive on the toolbar to initiate the process at
any time (if it's not on your toolbar, you can add it by customising it).

Don
 
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GWiz

Hy!
i am having problem about this message in ENTOURAGE 08 :
<schedule "send & receive all" will run in 10 minutes>

why do i have to wait 10 min to receive mail that i have just send to my self from other mail.
Please help! tnx

Go to Tools, Schedules, then double click on the schedule to change it.
 
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ian_Phipps

Apologies if this isn't the right protocol - new to this sort of thing, and Mac and Entourage as well. Can I just clarify - is it possible not to Schedule, and for e-mails to appear when they arrive, which I was used to with Outlook? Also, when sending e-mails, does the Schedule that is set mean that they will be sent in accordance with that Schedule and not when the Send button is clicked?

Thanks for any help that anyone can provide
 
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Diane Ross

Apologies if this isn't the right protocol - new to this sort of thing, and
Mac and Entourage as well. Can I just clarify - is it possible not to
Schedule, and for e-mails to appear when they arrive, which I was used to with
Outlook?

What exactly are you seeing?

Also, when sending e-mails, does the Schedule that is set mean that
they will be sent in accordance with that Schedule and not when the Send
button is clicked?

Clicking Send in an open email, will send that email.
Emails in the Outbox will send when schedule fires.
 
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dmrenfro

I have a related question. After setting the schedule as described above to match what my email server allows (5-minute intervals), I get the following message:

"As recommended by Windows Live Hotmail, repeating schedules only connect after a minimum of 30 minutes. Note that manual connections do not have this restriction."

So, despite having set Entourage to check this account every 5 minutes, it is actually only checking every 30 minutes, although I am allowed to check as often as every 5 minutes if I do this manually. In Outlook, this restriction does not exist. Is there is a way around this restriction in Entourage (such as a script) so that the program will actually send/receive every 5 minutes?

Thanks!

David
 
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Diane Ross

I have a related question. After setting the schedule as described above to
match what my email server allows (5-minute intervals), I get the following
message:

"As recommended by Windows Live Hotmail, repeating schedules only connect
after a minimum of 30 minutes. Note that manual connections do not have this
restriction."

So, despite having set Entourage to check this account every 5 minutes, it is
actually only checking every 30 minutes, although I am allowed to check as
often as every 5 minutes if I do this manually. In Outlook, this restriction
does not exist. Is there is a way around this restriction in Entourage (such
as a script) so that the program will actually send/receive every 5 minutes?

Instead of using Repeating, try Timed.
 
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dmrenfro

Instead of using Repeating, try Timed.
Thanks! This looks like it will allow me to auto check every 10-minutes if I select all of the options under 'Timed' and that is certainly better than 30-minutes. Thanks!
 

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