Outlook 2016 sync all folders
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I've checked about 20-30 different links via Google searches and implemented all the "fixes" so I'm looking for any obscure off the wall fixes and not the generic fixes that are plastered all over the place out there. I'm not sure if the second computer was running Outlook when I tested, but perhaps the first Outlook that connects has better speed and the second and subsequent Outlooks connects to the same account get slow. One thought I just had is that maybe if more than one Outlook is synching with the account, that can cause it to be slow. I don't know why Gmail has so much of a time overhead to sync. In general, with Outlook and Microsoft Exchange via Office 365, once a sync is done, syncs are very low overhead. These aren't options at this point so I'm hoping there is a magic bullet that will make things run more smoothly. That's why I tell clients to either use the gmail web interface or switch to something else. I know Outlook and IMAP Gmail isn't the best matched pair. Most of the time when I have clients trying to use Outlook and Gmail, I just move the client to something else like Office 365 Exchange, but this client doesn't want to use/get their own domain name and wants to stay with the accounts. There are quite a few folders (maybe 30-40) but per above, this account works OK on another computer and all the settings are identical with the exception that Outlook is 2016 and not 2019. The mailbox used to be 11GB and we removed older emails so it's only about 3.6GB now. Internet speed it good - cable modem at about 100Mbps down and 17Mbps up.
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#OUTLOOK 2016 SYNC ALL FOLDERS UPDATE#
I've set it not to update unread count and several other possible tweaks. I've turned off Starred, Snoozed and Important folders for IMAP. I've set Gmail to only allow synching of 1000 items in each folder. I've gone through selective folder synching and only synching/subscribing to the Inbox. This other computer has Outlook 2016 and not the newer 2019 v1906 that's on the new computer, but the old laptop of problematic user also had Outlook 2016 and had problems. While it's a little slow, it's much more responsive than the main user of the problematic email account.
#OUTLOOK 2016 SYNC ALL FOLDERS PLUS#
The weird thing is that another computer being used in the office has another 2 gmail accounts plus this problematic account and it seems to be able to send and fetch WHILE the sync is in progress. His old laptop did something similar with outgoing email taking a while to initiate sending or for new email to get fetched and they thought a new computer would fix it.
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Once the sync completes, outgoing mail sends and incoming mail comes in, but then it will sync again and no mail transfers until it's done. I've set the sync interval to 1 minute or 5 minutes or 30 minutes. I've tried unsubscribing to all the folders but the Inbox. I'm pretty familiar with the way Outlook and Gmail work and have had problems with it in the past as many people do (as evidenced by all the problem posts found on Google). Sometimes it starts over and sometimes it goes up to 8 minutes. The problem is that in the status box, it shows synchronizing subscribed folders and usually shows about 2 minutes. I'm familiar with all the basics like turning on IMAP in Gmail (which was already on since he's been using the account already with his old computer and Outlook). I set up a new computer with Outlook 2016/2019 and connect to his existing account in IMAP mode.
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Once done click apply and restart Outlook.I have a client using regular email accounts.
#OUTLOOK 2016 SYNC ALL FOLDERS DOWNLOAD#
Make sure the download shared folders button is unchecked below cached exchange mode. In Outlook, navigate to Account Settings, and double click the account associated with the shared mailbox Emailgistics strongly recommends that customers do this, by following these instructions: Microsoft has provided the facility within Outlook to turn off cached exchange mode only for shared folders. Turning off cached mode removes the potential for sync issues, but we don’t want to turn off cached mode for all folders. Leading to conflicts with the synchronization of the mailbox. So, another agent might try to do something with the same email, Shared box, this synchronization delay can cause problems if, for example, oneĪgent moves a message in Outlook, but the server doesn’t get notified
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However, when there are several people working in a Many organizations use cached mode by default, as it can have a positive impact on performance for regular corporate mailboxes. not shared) mailbox, this doesn’t cause an issue, because there’s only one-to-one communication of changes to the mailbox, and a short delay doesn’t affect anybody else. When you’re working in an individual (i.e. Cached Exchange Mode prevents Outlook from communicating in real-time with the server, instead of waiting to synchronize on a timed schedule.