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how is this achieved???
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Outlook versions 2000, XP and 2003 - you can't - you have to use Outlook
Express. THere are plugins but I have not found a good free one yet ... I belive with the new version of Outlook (Outlook Live) that this will be included. "ema" wrote in message ... how is this achieved??? |
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"ema" wrote in message
... how is this achieved??? No integration (with other products) is required for Outlook EXPRESS which already incorporates support for NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol). Outlook does *not* support NNTP, and as such must call Outlook EXPRESS to provide NNTP support. Outlook EXPRESS and Outlook are not the same product nor are they related products. Having a word in common in the product title does not make the products related, anymore than Word and WordPerfect are related products. Outlook is a component of Microsoft's Office suite oriented for business. Outlook EXPRESS is bundled with Internet Explorer, and is oriented for personal- or home-use. Outlook costs money. Outlook EXPRESS is free. This group is for Outlook, the title of this group. Post questions about Outlook EXPRESS in a group for that different software. -- __________________________________________________ _____ ** Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. ** For e-mail, remove "NIX" and append "#VC811" to Subject. __________________________________________________ _____ |
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