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any microsoft outlook experts?


rusher

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hello


i am trying to connect my webmail work account to microsoft outlook and not having fun with it all (already lost an inbox trying to do it with gmail) i just want a place that has both my hotmail account and work webmail, i'd also like it to transfer my folders over but not take them out completely.


is anyone out there able to help? i do currently have it set up, but the inbox doesn't update regularly, only every half an hour!!!


thanks in advance

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Hi rusher,


It sounds as though you've got it working to a certain point.


You can adjust the send/receive schedule using the following guide:

https://support.office.com/en-gb/article/Schedule-when-a-send-receive-command-runs-ede29553-6593-4eb4-9eef-0ac90ce27741


Note: the steps can change slightly depending on your Office version. If you're still having problems after this, post your version and I'll find you the correct guidance. Or we can book something in.

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