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Old 02-24-03, 10:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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email and the axim

I currently have my email setup to link w/ outlook as dell suggusts. my only question is can I make the axim hold more emails. The axim right now seems to hold 11 emails, and if a new one comes in the old one is bumped out. Can I change this to hold say 20 emails or more? Any idea's where?

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Old 02-24-03, 11:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Also, when syncing, obviously outlook has to be running in the backround of the PC, but I find its always running in the backround. Does that have to be, how can I stop it from running besides alt-ctrl-delete? any ideas on the subject, seems like a ram hog to me to have to have it open. Cant I just open it when I need it?
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Old 02-25-03, 11:29 AM   #3 (permalink)
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You can close Outlook on the desktop PC just like any other app. Select File - Exit or click the "x" button at the upper right. Take the Outlook shortcut out of your "Startup" folder in the Start menu so it won't load every time you boot up your machine.

As for the number of messages you can sync, I have successfully sync'ed 23 messages at a time. I have my options set to sync no more than 100 lines and sync the past 5 days worth.
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