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I upgraded my station to Outlook 2003, not the whole office just outlook, with cache mode as part of the setup on my email. Sometime my outgoing mail just sit in the outbox and won't get send, even when I click on send/receive. This happen when cache mode is enable..supposely allow me to work off the network, but I'm not working offline at all. So when I restart outlook my outbox suppose to get send, but it doesn't..since I was never work offline in the first place. It does work sometime and haven't got much problem even with the cache mode enable, only from time to time that I run into it.
My soluction to this is to uncheck the cache mode in the email setup.Anyone have any advise?
Wind
Life, a journey chasing after the wind.

I really have no idea what you mean by "Cache" mode in Outlook. If your email is not sending, increase the Server timeout in your Outgoing Server configuration.
Life is more painless for those who are brainless.

I think he is referring to Casched Exchange Mode which is used onl;y when you are using Outlook with an Exchange server and has nothing to do with outgoing mail.
Your problem lies somewhere else besides Cached Exchange mode. Do as Jennifer suggested and if that doesn't work, check your internet connection and make sure it's a good signal. By the way, can you give a little more info such as is this a home or work account using a POP3 account or exchange account, and how are you connecting to the internet IE. dial-up or broadband?

No my problem lies in the cached mode. This cached mode in outlook 2003 supposely allow the user to work offline, copying the email to the user desktop, which interm help the flow of traffic to and from a server during rush period. I said it lie in there due to the fact that once I uncheck cached mode in my email setting my email send right away. I manage to run into micorsoft knowledge base and it turn out that there's a bug in Outlook 2003. I also heard rummor, haven't try it myself, that the hyperlink doesn't work. Can't remember the exact site address for the bug thing but if anyone interest do a little search in microsoft website you should be able to find it. When I get on my usual station I'll post the site.
Wind
Life, a journey chasing after the wind.

Are you running Outlook through an Exchange server? If so, it is Unicode mode?
Life is more painless for those who are brainless.

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