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Need tech help with gmail and Outlook 2003

yuppiesleavemealone
yuppiesleavemealone
edited November -1 in The Lounge / Random Stuff
Ok, I've driven myself half-crazy working on this for 2 days without a solution.

Scenario: one desktop (running XP), new laptop (Vista)...both running Outlook 2003.

(also have a Blackberry).

I want all new mail that comes to my gmail account to go to all 3 places, regardless of whether it has been opened.

I followed the gmail recommendations of using "recent" in my Outlook config to make all mail come to all places.

Nada.

Mail is going to BB and PC, but not to laptop.

Somebody put me out of my misery (and I don't mean by telling me to buy a Mac :lol::lol: )

Comments

  • whyfi
    whyfi
    Have you tried the "leave a copy on the server" setting for all of the email clients?
  • jayo
    jayo
    Yes, but it actually advises against that.......I tried it both ways
  • whyfi
    whyfi
    So, it's not getting to your laptop at all?

    I don't have a BB, but I assume that you have a little server app installed on the desktop PC and that it's tied in on the Outlook account?
  • squirrel273
    squirrel273
    Nope......

    the BB has always worked fine....I had BB and PC and all was good. Added laptop and now it's not coming to laptop.

    what do you mean by a "little server app"?
  • smiling doggies
    smiling doggies
    Oh, happy day! I think I've fixed it!

    Seems Gmail's help site has conflicting instructions.

    Normally you need to uncheck "leave messages on server", but when you use the "recent" feature, you should check it. I haven't seen that documented anywhere.

    I whole bunch of trial and error later, I think I'm good.

    Now, to only come up with a scheme for data transfer :-)
  • doctorj
    doctorj
    Flexichick wrote:
    Now, to only come up with a scheme for data transfer :-)
    A wise man once said: never underestimate the bandwidth of a semi-trailer full of 1/2" tapes.
  • mr.horse2
    mr.horse2
    or a Belkin cable Easy Transfer Cable!