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On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 15:47:05 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote in :: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 That's the source of the problem. Take a look he http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php You'll find Forte Agent doesn't propagate virus attachments the way MS Outlook does either. |
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On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 15:47:05 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote in :: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 That's the source of the problem. Take a look he http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php You'll find Forte Agent doesn't propagate virus attachments the way MS Outlook does either. |
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"Roger Long" wrote in message
.. . #&*(^%$#!)+=- Microsoft. With the budgets that world domination provides, you would think someone would have figured out that putting the Send button under the Reply button would lead to inadvertent blank replies. Larry's well-known anti-Microsoft religious bias notwithstanding, I have no idea what you're talking about. I use Outlook Express, and my "Send" button is nowhere near my "Reply Group" button. They aren't even on the same window. Never had any trouble with viruses either. "A poor carpenter always blames his tools". With Windows 98, you could move the buttons around so that didn't happen when you accidentally double clicked. Eliminating that option seems to have been one of those "Innovations that users demand." Again, I have no idea what you're talking about. I can move, add, or remove any or all of the buttons on all of the toolbars in Outlook Express. I don't know why you can't, but whatever the reason, you can't blame it on your tools. Sounds like user error to me. Pete |
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On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 10:48:37 -0700, "Peter Duniho"
wrote in :: "Roger Long" wrote in message . .. #&*(^%$#!)+=- Microsoft. With the budgets that world domination provides, you would think someone would have figured out that putting the Send button under the Reply button would lead to inadvertent blank replies. Larry's well-known anti-Microsoft religious bias notwithstanding, I have no idea what you're talking about. I use Outlook Express, and my "Send" button is nowhere near my "Reply Group" button. They aren't even on the same window. Never had any trouble with viruses either. "A poor carpenter always blames his tools". With Windows 98, you could move the buttons around so that didn't happen when you accidentally double clicked. Eliminating that option seems to have been one of those "Innovations that users demand." Again, I have no idea what you're talking about. I can move, add, or remove any or all of the buttons on all of the toolbars in Outlook Express. I don't know why you can't, but whatever the reason, you can't blame it on your tools. Sounds like user error to me. Pete As a M$ programmer, you are about as friendly as the tools written by M$. :-( |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
... I use Outlook Express, and my "Send" button is nowhere near my "Reply Group" button. They aren't even on the same window. No, but after you click "Reply" the next window comes up with the "Send" button at the same place on the screen. If you double click, it sends the reply before you add anything to it. I used to be able to drag click the buttons around so I just moved "Send" to a different location. That doesn't work since I went to XP. However, I now see that there is a window to customize toolbars. I can probably fix it with that. -- Roger Long |
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On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 10:48:37 -0700, "Peter Duniho"
wrote in :: "Roger Long" wrote in message . .. #&*(^%$#!)+=- Microsoft. With the budgets that world domination provides, you would think someone would have figured out that putting the Send button under the Reply button would lead to inadvertent blank replies. Larry's well-known anti-Microsoft religious bias notwithstanding, I have no idea what you're talking about. I use Outlook Express, and my "Send" button is nowhere near my "Reply Group" button. They aren't even on the same window. Never had any trouble with viruses either. "A poor carpenter always blames his tools". With Windows 98, you could move the buttons around so that didn't happen when you accidentally double clicked. Eliminating that option seems to have been one of those "Innovations that users demand." Again, I have no idea what you're talking about. I can move, add, or remove any or all of the buttons on all of the toolbars in Outlook Express. I don't know why you can't, but whatever the reason, you can't blame it on your tools. Sounds like user error to me. Pete As a M$ programmer, you are about as friendly as the tools written by M$. :-( |
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Peter,
Larry's well-known anti-Microsoft religious bias notwithstanding, I'm known as much non-anti-Microsoft as they come, but with regard to Outlook Express as a newsreader, Larry's right on. It just plain s*cks. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
... I use Outlook Express, and my "Send" button is nowhere near my "Reply Group" button. They aren't even on the same window. No, but after you click "Reply" the next window comes up with the "Send" button at the same place on the screen. If you double click, it sends the reply before you add anything to it. I used to be able to drag click the buttons around so I just moved "Send" to a different location. That doesn't work since I went to XP. However, I now see that there is a window to customize toolbars. I can probably fix it with that. -- Roger Long |
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Peter,
Larry's well-known anti-Microsoft religious bias notwithstanding, I'm known as much non-anti-Microsoft as they come, but with regard to Outlook Express as a newsreader, Larry's right on. It just plain s*cks. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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"Roger Long" wrote in message
.. . #&*(^%$#!)+=- Microsoft. With the budgets that world domination provides, you would think someone would have figured out that putting the Send button under the Reply button would lead to inadvertent blank replies. Larry's well-known anti-Microsoft religious bias notwithstanding, I have no idea what you're talking about. I use Outlook Express, and my "Send" button is nowhere near my "Reply Group" button. They aren't even on the same window. Never had any trouble with viruses either. "A poor carpenter always blames his tools". With Windows 98, you could move the buttons around so that didn't happen when you accidentally double clicked. Eliminating that option seems to have been one of those "Innovations that users demand." Again, I have no idea what you're talking about. I can move, add, or remove any or all of the buttons on all of the toolbars in Outlook Express. I don't know why you can't, but whatever the reason, you can't blame it on your tools. Sounds like user error to me. Pete |
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