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Old 12-02-2013, 02:41 PM
abraxis abraxis is offline Set Outlook to Not Read Mail When Launched Windows XP Set Outlook to Not Read Mail When Launched Office 2007
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Question Set Outlook to Not Read Mail When Launched

Is there any way to set Outlook 2013 to NOT READ MAIL when launched? I want to set up some accounts on a new computer using Outlook 2013, but I do not want any mail read until I'm sure they are set up correctly. Usually Outlook just goes out to read mail if it can connect to the mail servers, without giving me the chance to correct my account settings.
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Old 12-11-2013, 12:33 PM
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Hi,

Rather than trying to "catch" Outlook before it starts its Send/Receive process, it might be better to use the Mail app in the Control Panel to finish setting up Outlook completely.

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