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Maybe Tom Koch and Steve Cochran would be so kind as to tell us about that
experience. It is directly relevant to our discussions here today concerning Outlook Express. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor I do not know. Leading lights who tried to persuade the Team to go in the right direction were Tom Koch and Steve Cochran amongst others. Tom Koch http://www.insideoe.com/resources/communities.htm Steve Cochran http://www.oehelp.com/Default.aspx -- Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Spencer Hines wrote: Who were the people on the Outlook Express Development Team? As stated many times in this newsgroup, the OE development team has been disbanded, so their will be no new adjustments/fixes/upgrades to this application, except for the occasional security update. |
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OE is not developed any further and your curiosity should be directed
towards developer of Windows Live Mail. Have you started using Windows Live Mail? It is free and you can download it from MS website. HTH D. Spencer Hines wrote: Maybe Tom Koch and Steve Cochran would be so kind as to tell us about that experience. It is directly relevant to our discussions here today concerning Outlook Express. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor I do not know. Leading lights who tried to persuade the Team to go in the right direction were Tom Koch and Steve Cochran amongst others. Tom Koch http://www.insideoe.com/resources/communities.htm Steve Cochran http://www.oehelp.com/Default.aspx -- Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Spencer Hines wrote: Who were the people on the Outlook Express Development Team? As stated many times in this newsgroup, the OE development team has been disbanded, so their will be no new adjustments/fixes/upgrades to this application, except for the occasional security update. |
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![]() "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... | Maybe Tom Koch and Steve Cochran would be so kind as to tell us about that | experience. | | It is directly relevant to our discussions here today concerning Outlook | Express. It's your discussion. (and your "crossposting") |
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ANONYMOUS wrote:
OE is not developed any further and your curiosity should be directed towards developer of Windows Live Mail. Have you started using Windows Live Mail? It is free and you can download it from MS website. D. Spencer Hines wrote: ... Look at his 'User-Agent:' header and then ask yourself why he posts at newsgroups about Outlook Express. |
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Look at who is talking...your OE version is not even
current...and dat am duh truth. - "alpha" wrote in message ... ANONYMOUS wrote: OE is not developed any further and your curiosity should be directed towards developer of Windows Live Mail. Have you started using Windows Live Mail? It is free and you can download it from MS website. D. Spencer Hines wrote: ... Look at his 'User-Agent:' header and then ask yourself why he posts at newsgroups about Outlook Express. |
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Couldn't you find a few more groups to post to Mr. Perfect?
- "alpha" wrote in message ... ANONYMOUS wrote: OE is not developed any further and your curiosity should be directed towards developer of Windows Live Mail. Have you started using Windows Live Mail? It is free and you can download it from MS website. D. Spencer Hines wrote: ... Look at his 'User-Agent:' header and then ask yourself why he posts at newsgroups about Outlook Express. |
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Doug W. wrote:
Couldn't you find a few more groups to post to I deleted the crosspost to .wishlist - no point, since OE is dead. Are you unhappy about what I write at 3 XP NGs? I hardly ever post here, and never posted anywhere else. Mr. Perfect In relation to what? How have *I* offended *you*? |
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Doug W. wrote:
Look at who is talking About what? I did not write about versions of OE. your OE version is not even current How is that relevant to my post, this thread, these OE newsgroups or to anything at all? ANONYMOUS wrote: OE is not developed any further and your curiosity should be directed towards developer of Windows Live Mail. Have you started using Windows Live Mail? It is free and you can download it from MS website. D. Spencer Hines wrote: ... "alpha" wrote: Look at his 'User-Agent:' header and then ask yourself why he posts at newsgroups about Outlook Express. |
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No, I admit that it wasn't relevant, I just wanted to point out
that you haven't kept up with the current SECURITY and improved performance updates with what you are using...namely Outlook Express. In other words, you are not using very good judgement. Doug W. ----------- "alpha" wrote in message ... Doug W. wrote: Look at who is talking About what? I did not write about versions of OE. your OE version is not even current How is that relevant to my post, this thread, these OE newsgroups or to anything at all? ANONYMOUS wrote: OE is not developed any further and your curiosity should be directed towards developer of Windows Live Mail. Have you started using Windows Live Mail? It is free and you can download it from MS website. D. Spencer Hines wrote: ... "alpha" wrote: Look at his 'User-Agent:' header and then ask yourself why he posts at newsgroups about Outlook Express. |
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A poster's method of posting has nothing to do with the group's
purpose. Had he used netcat would he be restricted to groups about whatever he chose to put in the headers? Maybe it's his other computer. Maybe it's a friend's computer - OK maybe *that's* a stretch...but maybe he paid someone to let him use their computer. You can never be sure about header information's authenticity. Same goes for version information - which reminds me of the times I posted with AVG's signature [spam] modified to show a newer database file than anyone else had. "alpha" wrote in message ... Doug W. wrote: Look at who is talking About what? I did not write about versions of OE. your OE version is not even current How is that relevant to my post, this thread, these OE newsgroups or to anything at all? ANONYMOUS wrote: OE is not developed any further and your curiosity should be directed towards developer of Windows Live Mail. Have you started using Windows Live Mail? It is free and you can download it from MS website. D. Spencer Hines wrote: ... "alpha" wrote: Look at his 'User-Agent:' header and then ask yourself why he posts at newsgroups about Outlook Express. |
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