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What is Synchronize
Hi All,
Under Tools it says "synchronize all" and "synchronize newsgroup". What is the function or purpose of this? Thanks, Mike |
What is Synchronize
"amdx" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi All, Under Tools it says "synchronize all" and "synchronize newsgroup". What is the function or purpose of this? Thanks, Mike |
What is Synchronize
"Deize" wrote in message ... "amdx" escreveu na mensagem ... Hi All, Under Tools it says "synchronize all" and "synchronize newsgroup". What is the function or purpose of this? Thanks, Mike Good job! |
What is Synchronize
Look in OE Help, Contents and Index, Index, Synchronize ...
To set up newsgroups for offline news reading For newsgroups you subscribe to, you can set up Outlook Express to make messages or headers available offline by synchronizing. This enables you to read them at your leisure when you are not connected to the Internet. From the Folders list, select a news server. In the main window, select one or more newsgroups you subscribe to whose messages you want to read offline. (To select multiple newsgroups, hold down the CTRL key while you click the newsgroups.) Click Settings, and then click to mark what you want transferred from the server to your computer during synchronization: All Messages, New Messages Only (new to the server since you last synchronized), or Headers Only (subject, author, date, and size of message). Make sure that the newsgroups you do not want to download are not selected (Don't Synchronize). Whenever you want to transfer the messages or headers to your computer from the server, click Sync Account. Note If your online time is limited, you can target specific messages for offline reading. For details, see Download individual messages. The help file has additional information on this. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "amdx" wrote in message ... Hi All, Under Tools it says "synchronize all" and "synchronize newsgroup". What is the function or purpose of this? Thanks, Mike |
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