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ping swingman
Thanks for the Vista newsgroups help. I was able to do exactly what you
suggested and get into the news groups that way.. Thanks RICH AKA shopdog |
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ping swingman
"SHOPDOG" wrote in message Thanks for the Vista newsgroups help. I was able to do exactly what you suggested and get into the news groups that way.. Thanks You're more than welcome. I used "Windows Mail" for a while, then switched to "Windows Live Mail" as my e-mail client of choice on my laptop, as it works more like OE6 than "Windows Mail". I still use OE on my desktop running Win2K. "Windows Live Mail" is probably the better Vista mail client overall, but it has its irritations/limitations and some of the functionality of OE 6 is simply not present (like the ability to change the "View" with a menu button, instead of having to go to the View Menu and making a selection); and its added "features" (like the "Storage" folder) seems overkill. I also don't like the "Quick View" of all unread mail and newsgroup messages, but you can choose not to use it. All in all, it is not, IMO, an improvement in "functionality" over OE, which was all the mail/newsgroup message client I ever needed, and, instead, the "improvements" in "Windows Live Mail" seem to be 'bells and whistles' cosmetic. Then again, I'm one of those who has tried every e-mail client known to mankind, including co-writing the very first Windows mail client for FidoNet back in the BBS days, and have always gone back to OE. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 12/14/07 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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