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I have managed to put my favorite new/discussion groups in Windows Mail, but
can't figure out how to add them to Outlook. I have been using Windows Mail as a stepping stone into full Outlook and want to eventually get away from Mail if I can. Can Outlook access new or discussion groups like this one? Brad OE 6 on XP Mail on Vista Business 64 Outlook 2007 on Vista Business 64 |
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Outlook has never had newsreader capability, nor is it likely
"Brad" wrote in message ... I have managed to put my favorite new/discussion groups in Windows Mail, but can't figure out how to add them to Outlook. I have been using Windows Mail as a stepping stone into full Outlook and want to eventually get away from Mail if I can. Can Outlook access new or discussion groups like this one? Brad OE 6 on XP Mail on Vista Business 64 Outlook 2007 on Vista Business 64 |
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On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 14:21:43 -0500, "Brad"
wrote: I have managed to put my favorite new/discussion groups in Windows Mail, but can't figure out how to add them to Outlook. I have been using Windows Mail as a stepping stone into full Outlook and want to eventually get away from Mail if I can. Can Outlook access new or discussion groups like this one? No. Outlook can not do newsgroups at all, unless you use one of a few add-ins for it. I've tried a couple of those add-ins and I didn't like them, but you might want to try them for yourself. Besides, unlike many other people, I would *rather* run separate programs for mail and newsgroups. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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For 14 years I have run a separate calendar and to-do lists from my emails
using Franklin Planner's Ascend, but kept my emails and newsgroups together using Outlook Express. Why is it you like to have your newsgroups separate from your emails? I am interested in your viewpoint as I may not use the email portion of Outlook if I need to keep Windows Mail open for my newsgroups. I would keep my old calendar, but it is a 16 bit program and won't run on Vista 64 bit. I really can't downgrade my OS since I upgraded so I could use 8 GB for AutoCAD. By the way, is there any way to synchronize the email in both Outlook and Mail? Brad "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message ... On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 14:21:43 -0500, "Brad" wrote: I have managed to put my favorite new/discussion groups in Windows Mail, but can't figure out how to add them to Outlook. I have been using Windows as a stepping stone into full Outlook and want to eventually get away from Mail if I can. Can Outlook access new or discussion groups like this one? No. Outlook can not do newsgroups at all, unless you use one of a few add-ins for it. I've tried a couple of those add-ins and I didn't like them, but you might want to try them for yourself. Besides, unlike many other people, I would *rather* run separate programs for mail and newsgroups. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Outlook & Mail are mail handlers only, you would need an imap account to see
the same in both "Brad" wrote in message ... For 14 years I have run a separate calendar and to-do lists from my emails using Franklin Planner's Ascend, but kept my emails and newsgroups together using Outlook Express. Why is it you like to have your newsgroups separate from your emails? I am interested in your viewpoint as I may not use the email portion of Outlook if I need to keep Windows Mail open for my newsgroups. I would keep my old calendar, but it is a 16 bit program and won't run on Vista 64 bit. I really can't downgrade my OS since I upgraded so I could use 8 GB for AutoCAD. By the way, is there any way to synchronize the email in both Outlook and Mail? Brad "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message ... On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 14:21:43 -0500, "Brad" wrote: I have managed to put my favorite new/discussion groups in Windows Mail, but can't figure out how to add them to Outlook. I have been using Windows as a stepping stone into full Outlook and want to eventually get away from Mail if I can. Can Outlook access new or discussion groups like this one? No. Outlook can not do newsgroups at all, unless you use one of a few add-ins for it. I've tried a couple of those add-ins and I didn't like them, but you might want to try them for yourself. Besides, unlike many other people, I would *rather* run separate programs for mail and newsgroups. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 16:03:56 -0500, "Brad"
wrote: For 14 years I have run a separate calendar and to-do lists from my emails using Franklin Planner's Ascend, but kept my emails and newsgroups together using Outlook Express. Why is it you like to have your newsgroups separate from your emails? Because I keep them both open at once, and I want to see both screens. I am interested in your viewpoint as I may not use the email portion of Outlook if I need to keep Windows Mail open for my newsgroups. I would keep my old calendar, but it is a 16 bit program and won't run on Vista 64 bit. I really can't downgrade my OS since I upgraded so I could use 8 GB for AutoCAD. By the way, is there any way to synchronize the email in both Outlook and Mail? Brad "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message ... On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 14:21:43 -0500, "Brad" wrote: I have managed to put my favorite new/discussion groups in Windows Mail, but can't figure out how to add them to Outlook. I have been using Windows as a stepping stone into full Outlook and want to eventually get away from Mail if I can. Can Outlook access new or discussion groups like this one? No. Outlook can not do newsgroups at all, unless you use one of a few add-ins for it. I've tried a couple of those add-ins and I didn't like them, but you might want to try them for yourself. Besides, unlike many other people, I would *rather* run separate programs for mail and newsgroups. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Brad wrote:
kept my emails and newsgroups together using Outlook Express. Why is it you like to have your newsgroups separate from your emails? I am interested in your viewpoint as I may not use the email portion of Outlook if I need to keep Windows Mail open for my newsgroups. I would keep my old calendar, but it is a 16 bit program and won't run on Vista 64 bit. I really can't downgrade my OS since I upgraded so I could use 8 GB for AutoCAD. Outlook is designed to be a corporate e-mail client, not a personal one. Corporations are not clamoring for their employees to waste more of their work time on non-work related tasks, like wasting time in newsgroups. Where do you think the majority of licenses for Outlook are sold? Outlook has not had nor will it likely ever have NNTP support. Corporations aren't asking for NNTP support in Outlook. You could always go install an NNTP add-on to Outlook if you feel that you must have e-mail and newsgroups mixed together despite that NNTP is *not* an e-mail standard anymore than chats via a instant messenger client are e-mail. Newshound and Mapilab have add-ons to include NNTP support into Outlook. Check to see if they provide trials of their software so you can test them to see if you like them. Personally I find the rules set in a *real* NNTP client to be far more useful and robust than those available in an e-mail client. You think Microsoft designed Outlook EXPRESS as a business-class e-mail client? It was fluffware (previously named Internet Mail & News, and why Microsoft named the executable to msimn.exe) to bloat Internet Explorer to further their aims at supplanting Mosiac as the web browser of choice. Bloating the products or ancilliary programs included with them to enlarge the feature list is not just a Microsoft ploy. What stops you at using a different combo email+newsreader client? Windows Live Mail is probably most like the Outlook Express with which you are familiar. Thunderbird is email+newsreader and adds a calendar (after you install the Lightning extension). EssentialPIM might be to your liking (there's a free version but you might want to get the paid Pro version). You could also run OE inside a virtual machine. VirtualPC, VMWare Server, and VirtualBox are all free. Since you are running another instance of Windows as a guest, you'll need another license of Windows to run in the VM. That means you cannot use an old version of Windows from which you upgraded because you retain only a single license to Windows when you upgrade (the license transfers to the new version and you no longer have a license for the old version). When running Windows as the host OS and another instance of Windows inside a guest OS (in a VM), you'll need 2 licenses for Windows. By the way, is there any way to synchronize the email in both Outlook and Mail? I haven't used the Windows Mail client in Windows Vista. It has its own newsgroup at microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail. Those users can tell you in what file formats that Windows Mail can export its message store (and then see if it is one that Outlook lists as an import format). |
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![]() "Brad" wrote in message ... I have managed to put my favorite new/discussion groups in Windows Mail, but can't figure out how to add them to Outlook. I have been using Windows Mail as a stepping stone into full Outlook and want to eventually get away from Mail if I can. Can Outlook access new or discussion groups like this one? Brad OE 6 on XP Mail on Vista Business 64 Outlook 2007 on Vista Business 64 Brad, Mozilla Thunderbird is very newsgroup friendly. |
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brad ] Posted At: Thursday, February 04, 2010 12:22 PM Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook Conversation: Put News/Discussion Group in Outlook Subject: Put News/Discussion Group in Outlook I have managed to put my favorite new/discussion groups in Windows Mail, but can't figure out how to add them to Outlook. I have been using Windows as a stepping stone into full Outlook and want to eventually get away from Mail if I can. Can Outlook access new or discussion groups like this one? Brad OE 6 on XP Mail on Vista Business 64 Outlook 2007 on Vista Business 64 I have used MAPILab NNTP add-in for Outlook 2007 for some time to access newsgroups including news.microsoft.com and I think the add-in worked pretty well. Personally I like to be able to check manage my emails, calendars, tasks, everything from one place in an integrated way. |
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There Newshound is nice too.
See http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/news.htm for links to both programs. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: How many email accounts are in your main Outlook profile? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=36602 "Surya Halim" wrote in message news:4C1E5192C5384F6ABE59B65C018C8203@e65h... -----Original Message----- From: Brad ] Posted At: Thursday, February 04, 2010 12:22 PM Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook Conversation: Put News/Discussion Group in Outlook Subject: Put News/Discussion Group in Outlook I have managed to put my favorite new/discussion groups in Windows Mail, but can't figure out how to add them to Outlook. I have been using Windows as a stepping stone into full Outlook and want to eventually get away from Mail if I can. Can Outlook access new or discussion groups like this one? Brad OE 6 on XP Mail on Vista Business 64 Outlook 2007 on Vista Business 64 I have used MAPILab NNTP add-in for Outlook 2007 for some time to access newsgroups including news.microsoft.com and I think the add-in worked pretty well. Personally I like to be able to check manage my emails, calendars, tasks, everything from one place in an integrated way. |
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