Using MS Outlook for Receiving RSS, sending mail but with-out receiving mail.
Posted on November 12, 2007
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This weekend I received a mail from Michel, he asked me how I organized my e-mail and RSS feeds. He is working on two computers without an exchange server. I don’t know if I’m still in time because we intend to post the readers question within the same day.
Receiving RSS in Outlook with the ability to send mail but with-out receiving mail.
I’ve told you in the What is your Cleaning Schedule? post that I’m always working on two computers. One of the reasons for that is that I love being up-to-date with many many feeds. I have Microsoft Office installed on both machines and I use the lighter computer for my feeds. I’m subscribed to about 100 feeds of which I follow 15 each day. As you can understand my computer is pretty busy every time he’s checking for new feeds. This was pretty annoying and for this I set up my second system for my feeds with the ability to send e-mails but without automatically receiving mails.
You want to send e-mails but you don’t want to receive mails in MS Outlook.
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You’ll only need to follow the next steps.
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Go to Tools
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Send/Receive
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Send/Receive Settings
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Define Send/Receive Groups
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Then select “Edit”
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Uncheck “Receive mail items” for each of your mail accounts
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And click OK

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Thanks for your suggestion.Its working Perfect….
You’re welcome Nagarajan, I’m glad it worked for you.