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send mail in outlook without it going thru the outbox

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Fred - 28 Aug 2007 03:10 GMT
I just move from outlook 2003 under xp to outlook 2007 under vista.  When I
hit the send button in 2003 it sent the email but in 2007 it puts it in the
outbox until I do a send receive.  Can I get 2007 to send email the same as
in 2003
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 28 Aug 2007 03:50 GMT
Sure - set Outlook 2007 to send immediately when connected.

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After furious head scratching, Fred asked:

| I just move from outlook 2003 under xp to outlook 2007 under vista.
| When I hit the send button in 2003 it sent the email but in 2007 it
| puts it in the outbox until I do a send receive.  Can I get 2007 to
| send email the same as in 2003
Fred - 28 Aug 2007 04:16 GMT
Thanks Much it worked great.  

> Sure - set Outlook 2007 to send immediately when connected.
>
> | I just move from outlook 2003 under xp to outlook 2007 under vista.
> | When I hit the send button in 2003 it sent the email but in 2007 it
> | puts it in the outbox until I do a send receive.  Can I get 2007 to
> | send email the same as in 2003
 
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