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Hi Jon,

On 2 Jul 2006 at 16:01, Jon (Jon Paris <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) commented about 
Re: [PCTECH] Outlook 2003 (and later versions?):

Hi Gary 

 >> After you change the timeout in Outlook change the timeout in K9 to
match.

Changing K9 is not an issue - I know how to do that - but where the beep
have MS hidden it in Outlook 2003?  I have been looking for it for over 30
minutes and still can't find it.  I know I'm going to feel like an idiot
when you tell me - but where is it please?

<Soap Box>
I personally don't use Outlook.  I don't recommend Outlook.  And 
highly recommend getting away from Outlook.  Outlook is the main 
carrier for most viruses in the world.  While there are a few viruses 
created for other programs like MS Word and other OS's like Mac and 
*nix most all viruses are spread with Outlook.  My recommendation is 
get a different email program.  I don't want to get into an email war so 
I won't mention any.  If you are interested email me privately. 
<\Soap Box>

The answer to your question was presented on this topic before by 
John.  Here is what he said:

You can up the timeouts.  I had to do this to give my anti-spam filter
enough time to dump the hundreds of spams I get a day at home.

Tools - Email accounts - View/change existing - (pick an account) -
Change.. - More settings.. -  Advanced tab and up the server timeout
slider.


John A. Jones, CISSP
Americas Information Security Officer
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.
V: +1-630-455-2787 F: +1-312-601-1782
john.jones@xxxxxxxxxx

Jon Paris
Partner400

www.Partner400.com 


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