OL98: (IMO) How to Prevent Outlook from Dialing ISP When Starting Up

ID: Q185780


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Outlook 98

NOTE: These procedures only apply if you have installed Outlook with the Internet Mail Only option. To determine your installation type, on the Help menu click About Microsoft Outlook. In About Microsoft Outlook you should see "Internet Mail Only" if you have the Internet Mail Only option installed

SUMMARY

When you start Microsoft Outlook, it may automatically try to make a dial- up connection. This article describes how to prevent Outlook from dialing the modem when starting so that you can work off-line. You can then make a connection manually, by clicking Tools, pointing to Send and Receive, and then clicking to choose the appropriate account.


MORE INFORMATION

You can have Outlook automatically dial on a scheduled basis with the timer initializing when Outlook starts; you must also select "Automatically dial when checking for new messages."

By default, Outlook will not automatically dial your Internet service provider (ISP) and check mail. If Outlook does automatically dial your ISP when starting, follow these steps to disable the scheduled connection:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.


  2. Click the Mail Delivery tab.


  3. Under Dial-up Options, click to clear "Automatically dial when checking for new messages." Click OK.


If you have the option selected, it may be preferable to also have the option selected "Hang up when finished sending, receiving, or updating", otherwise your modem will remain connected.


REFERENCES

For more information about configuring Internet Mail, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q179950 OL98: (IMO) How to Set Up Internet Mail Accounts

Q184069 OL98 (IMO) Configuring Outlook to Receive Mail From IMAP Server

Additional query words: schedule automatically

Keywords : CfgIM
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto


Last Reviewed: July 30, 1999
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