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Absurd HCI : Windows outlook !
Because my ISP suddenly wants email-sends to be authenticated
'like MS-outlook does it', I'm forced to use M$-outsp00k. Version 5 is what I've got. Don't tell me to upgrade to newer crap ! The following simple task seems impossible with this garbage application: I want to change one-single character in an email that I posted, and repost the edited version. After I locate the post in the 'sent' folder, I find that it can't be edited 'there'. Neither if it's copied/moved to the 'drafts' folder, can it be edited. What am I doing wrong ? == Chris Glur. |
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wrote in message ... Because my ISP suddenly wants email-sends to be authenticated 'like MS-outlook does it', I'm forced to use M$-outsp00k. Version 5 is what I've got. Don't tell me to upgrade to newer crap ! The following simple task seems impossible with this garbage application: I want to change one-single character in an email that I posted, and repost the edited version. After I locate the post in the 'sent' folder, I find that it can't be edited 'there'. Neither if it's copied/moved to the 'drafts' folder, can it be edited. What am I doing wrong ? == Chris Glur. |
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... Because my ISP suddenly wants email-sends to be authenticated 'like MS-outlook does it', I'm forced to use M$-outsp00k. Version 5 is what I've got. Don't tell me to upgrade to newer crap ! The following simple task seems impossible with this garbage application: I want to change one-single character in an email that I posted, and repost the edited version. After I locate the post in the 'sent' folder, I find that it can't be edited 'there'. Neither if it's copied/moved to the 'drafts' folder, can it be edited. What am I doing wrong ? What a whiny child, and bitching about the wrong product, too. This group is for Outlook. It is *not* for Outlook EXPRESS. There is no version 5 for Outlook but there is a really old version 5 for Outlook EXPRESS. Authenticating to the SMTP server is not a requirement of Outlook or Outlook Express. It is a requirement of you e-mail provider, and that applies against ALL E-MAIL CLIENTS! It is not an Outlook thing. It is an SMTP configuration thing. In Outlook, you can resend a previously sent message. Outlook EXPRESS does not have that option (you have to copy from the old message and paste into a new message). What you are doing wrong is complaining about a product which is NOT the topic of THIS newsgroup. What you are doing wrong is posting in a completely unrelated newsgroup: comp.human-factors. Go bitch, ahem, ask in an Outlook EXPRESS newsgroup. |
Absurd HCI : Windows outlook !
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Absurd HCI : Windows outlook !
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wrote: Because my ISP suddenly wants email-sends to be authenticated 'like MS-outlook does it', I'm forced to use M$-outsp00k. Version 5 is what I've got. There is no such program as Outlook V5. There is Outlook Express V5, part of Internet Explorer V5, but that's completely different from Outlook Express. Moreover, authenticating is trivial in both Outlook and Outlook Express. I really wanted to avoid the geniology of M$. Welcome to correct the spelling, since tht's what some people 'contribute'. Don't tell me to upgrade to newer crap ! That has nothing to do with it. Correct, except that 'upgrade' is the common 'solution' offered by fad-followers. The following simple task seems impossible with this garbage application: I want to change one-single character in an email that I posted, and repost the edited version. Post? Mail doesn't get "posted" It gets "sent" and "received". News does get "posted", but since you're complaining about a mail program, I don't see how that's relevant. Perhaps if you were more explicit in describing your problem you'd get an answer. After I locate the post in the 'sent' folder, I find that it can't be edited 'there'. Neither if it's copied/moved to the 'drafts' folder, can it be edited. Do you have and Edit menu available when you open the message Yes. and is there an Edit Message item on that menu? No. -- Brian Tillman OK it's labeled 'outlook express 5'. ============= Anonymous wrote: What am I doing wrong ? Anonymous wrote: What a whiny child, and bitching about the wrong product, too. This group is for Outlook. It is *not* for Outlook EXPRESS. There is no version 5 for Outlook but there is a really old version 5 for Outlook EXPRESS. Authenticating to the SMTP server is not a requirement of Outlook or Outlook Express. It is a requirement of you e-mail provider, and that applies against ALL E-MAIL CLIENTS! It is not an Outlook thing. It is an SMTP configuration thing. In Outlook, you can resend a previously sent message. Outlook EXPRESS does not have that option (you have to copy from the old message and paste into a new message). Amazing that a product used by the mass of fad-followers lacked such a basic capability. What you are doing wrong is complaining about a product which is NOT the topic of THIS newsgroup. What you are doing wrong is posting in a completely unrelated newsgroup: comp.human-factors. Go bitch, ahem, ask in an Outlook EXPRESS newsgroup. No, I did RIGHT since you are the only poster who admitted that OE5 can't do the basic function, and have saved me effort/frustration in seeking further. Thanks, == Chris Glur. |
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