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| 23707 | 2001-11-05 21:31:00 | I use Outlook Express for my email. It is set up to dial my default ISP. There are times when I wish to enter Outlook Express without dialing the ISP. Is there some way of accessing Outlook without it automatically dialing the ISP every time and then having to go through the cancelling connection procedure. In other words is it possible to have two options for Outlook, one which connects to the ISP and one which does not? | Guest (0) | ||
| 23708 | 2001-11-05 22:16:00 | You can set up outlook express to not autoconnect at startup, by going into Options (Tools > Options) and unticking the option 'Send and receive on startup'. Then when you want it to check mail when you go in all you need to do is click 'send and receive mail' button from the toolbar. | Guest (0) | ||
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