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Old 08-30-2012, 07:56 AM
BudVitoff BudVitoff is offline Can I suspend receiving mail for one account? Windows 7 64bit Can I suspend receiving mail for one account? Office 2007
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Running OL2007 under Win7, with several accounts. One account holder went out of town for a few weeks and intended to access his mail at the server. In order to prevent Outlook from receiving his mail and deleting it from the server (which I intentionally do for all accounts), I removed his account from the system. Now he's back and I'm re-establishing his account.

Is there any way I could have simply temporarily suspended his activity in Outlook instead of doing what I did?
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SpiderTech SpiderTech is offline Can I suspend receiving mail for one account? Windows 7 32bit Can I suspend receiving mail for one account? Office 2010 32bit
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BudVitoff,

If your and admin or have the ability to administer specific commands for exchange or Mailbox servers, i would recommend simply changing the password of the mailbox,

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