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how to improve performance of Outlook

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Raj Menon - 23 Feb 2006 05:59 GMT
My outlook is connected to a mail server. But each time Its very slow for
downloading the mails . I want to know whether any settings could be changed
so that i will have a faster response from the server???Is there any change
of settings which improves the performance atleast about 1%???
Brian Tillman - 23 Feb 2006 19:46 GMT
> My outlook is connected to a mail server. But each time Its very slow
> for downloading the mails . I want to know whether any settings could
> be changed so that i will have a faster response from the server???Is
> there any change of settings which improves the performance atleast
> about 1%???

The speed of download usually is a function of your network settings, not
Outlook.  If you're behind a router, for example, make sure the router's MTU
setting is optimal.
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Raj Menon - 24 Feb 2006 06:57 GMT
Hi Brian,
              The MTU settings are with the hands of Tech support.
There is a certain Outlook setting which helps in improvement. I think its
configuring it. I have done it a few years back but i dont remember now.Some
change in the TOOLS->OPTIONS menu.

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Raj Menon

> > My outlook is connected to a mail server. But each time Its very slow
> > for downloading the mails . I want to know whether any settings could
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> Outlook.  If you're behind a router, for example, make sure the router's MTU
> setting is optimal.
Brian Tillman - 27 Feb 2006 15:25 GMT
>               The MTU settings are with the hands of Tech support.
> There is a certain Outlook setting which helps in improvement. I
> think its configuring it. I have done it a few years back but i dont
> remember now.Some change in the TOOLS->OPTIONS menu.

There are no settings I know in Outlook that will improve transmission
performance.  If you think there are, then have at it: experiment with all
the settings and see if any help.
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