![]() ![]() IMAP sync (an inherent process of the Imap email protocol which only includes email items).There are only 3 inherently native sync processes built into Outlook (part of the original Outlook install process) that do not require anything additional to be installed Syncing can essentially be categorized in one of the following three types involing two different types of data (Email and PIM ) Outlook Desktop/Mobile Email Account on Server Make that interval too small and you’ll find that Outlook is in a perpetual state of “connecting”. The interval should be sufficient to allow for the downloading of new/updated information located on the server and uploading of any new/updated data created locally. For example, how frequently your computer syncs with the server depends on the Send/Receive settings defined in Outlook. When you connect to your email account via WebMail using a browser email client, you are connecting directly to with the server – no local syncing occurs (ignoring such things as Google’s Offline Mail browser app for GMail) The focus of this article is going to be syncing as it applies when using the Outlook desktop email client. ![]() Specifically, this would involve email account data stored on the server along with the offline data storage maintained (if applicable) on the computer/device initiating the sync process. Synchronization (sync’ing), for the purposes of this article as related to email/PIM information is the bi-directional process used to keep two data locations updated so that these are equal at a given moment in time. This may all seem very obvious to some but it is something that comes up on a regular basis for those who are new to the concepts of sync’ing and importing or are not completely clear about the “batch processing functions of ContactGenie import/export products when used in conjunction with a task scheduler. ![]()
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