cause of failure :
Outlook does not receive messages in a timely manner, causing some messages to be received for a long time, which has a big impact on the office.
Solution Solutions :
Modify the time that Outlook automatically receives messages.
Operation Steps :
1. Open Outlook to select the Send/Receive dialog box.
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2. Under send /Receive menu group, select "Send/ receive Group" menu, select " define Send/Receive Group (S)" in " Send/Receive group " down menu
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3. Configure " Send/Receive group "
The " schedule automatic Send/Receive interval is (V)" is 30 minutes by default and is modified to "custom Time", which is modified to 3 minutes in this case.
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4. After the modification is complete, select "Close", turn Outlook off, reopen, and Outlook will automatically receive messages every three minutes.
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Outlook2013 defining automatic send and receive times