


In the Send and receive section, select the Send immediately when connected check box.In the Outlook Options dialog box, select Advanced.To synchronize all offline folders automatically every time that you're online and every time that you exit Outlook, follow these steps: If you have many items in the mailbox, and you haven't synchronized the offline folders for a while, the synchronization procedure might take more than 30 minutes. When the synchronization procedure starts, you'll see a synchronization status message in the lower-right part of the screen. On the Outlook ribbon, select Send/Receive, and then select Update Folder to synchronize one offline folder, or select Send/Receive All Folders to synchronize all offline folders.Select the folder that you want to synchronize.Synchronize the folders againĪfter you check the offline folder settings, use one of the following methods to synchronize the folders again.

For more information, see Only a subset of your Exchange mailbox items are synchronized in Outlook. The item count for the offline folder depends on the Mail to keep offline or the Download email for the past setting. Right-click an offline folder, and select Properties.

Determine whether offline folders are being synchronized This article provides guidance to troubleshoot and resolve these issues. ost file or the Exchange Server support file is damaged.
