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Old 09-06-2017, 09:36 AM
kassy64 kassy64 is offline No e-mail received when Outlook starts Windows 10 No e-mail received when Outlook starts Office 2016
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Hi,


Looking for a resolution to my basic 'Outlook' 2016 problem.
I have Outlook 2016 installed on my home desktop PC (Windows 10). It all works fine apart from one annoying problem, which I will try to explain.

To receive e-mails to my 'Sky/Yahoo' Imap mail account I have to manually hit send/receive, wait the allotted time set for automatic checks or hit F9, it doesn't whatever I try check my 'inbox' when I first start/launch Outlook, which I presume it should normally do. It does check something as when Outlook is started there is the box appears at the bottom saying checking/synchronising etc, however it doesn't check my 'inbox' folder for new email.
As I say when I manually hit F9 etc it checks and downloads my incoming mail.
Any idea why this is happening, it's not a major problem but just annoying me that I can't resolve the issue.
PS - I have double checked my subscribed folders and 'inbox' is definitely subscribed as I first thought that was the problem.
Thanks in advance.
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