You don't have to change folders, click Send/Receive button on the standard
toolbar, or fix your UDP problem.
You can also work offline and set up the client to re-sync every x
minutes....

Matthew

"No. No. Please don't give me all the details.  It's more fun if you keep me
in the dark."



>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Ben Simes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 5:30 AM
>>>To: Exchange Discussions
>>>Subject: New mail Notifications using UDP
>>>
>>>
>>>I understand that Exchange server sends new mail 
>>>notifications to clients
>>>using UDP. However if the UDP packets are being blocked 
>>>somewhere, either
>>>by router, firewall, or NAT, then the client never receives 
>>>the new mail
>>>notification.
>>>
>>>To actually see any new mail you have to change the focus of 
>>>the client
>>>from one folder to another folder. This has the effect of 
>>>initiating a TCP
>>>connection to server so you then see all your mail.
>>>
>>>Is there a tool (a COM+ addin or something) that can be 
>>>installed at the
>>>client to poll the server every X minutes to refresh the client?
>>>
>>>This would be of great assistance to me.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>
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