From: "Rich"
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If you don't know something or how to do something don't claim that =
it doesn't exist or can't be done. No one that matters will lose = respect
for you if you admit that you are not familiar with Outlook.
Rich
"Adam Flinton" wrote in message =
news:4230e2e4$1{at}w3.nls.net...
Rich wrote:
> You should avoid lying about things you obviously have no =
familiarity.
>
Piss off Rich. I got lumbered with a winxp laptop with no local admin=20
priviledges while my new one is readied. Once it is I will install a=20
proper mail client instead of outlook until then I am stuck with the=20
scabby POS.
If you want me to mail you from my work laptop I can. If you want me =
to=20
setup this newsgroup & post to it from outlook from that machine I =
think=20
I will be able to.
At that point I'd expect your sorry slimy little buttocks to fart an=20
apology given that is the orifice you usually use for communicating.
Nice of you to let me know ways in which I can make outlook into less =
of=20
a pos.
Adam
> Rich
> =20
>=20
> "Adam Flinton" > wrote in message
> news:42300653{at}w3.nls.net...
> Geo wrote:
> > does that include the insane folks who use MSword as their =
email
> editor?
> >=20
>=20
> & those who like "rich text" & cr*p like that
in their email. =
I've
> recently been sat at a machine with outlook on it & there is =
little I
> hate more than outlook. How do I force it to treat everything as =
text?
>=20
> e.g. when you hit reply you get these crappy indented blue lines =
where
> I'd want >. I tried setting that in the options but it defaults =
to
> using
> either rich text or MS_HTML.
> What makes it worse is that it appears that if someone mails you =
in
> rich
> text then the reply has to be in rich text & it's foul
>=20
> I can see now why all MS users just put their reply at the top =
rather
> than interspersed & answering the queries made one by one.
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Adam
> > Geo.
> >
> > "Rich" wrote in message
news:422f8641$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> > I can feel comfortable saying that no sane person =
means
> this when
> > using the term e-mail.
> > =20
> > Rich
> > =20
> >
> > "Adam Flinton"
> > > wrote in message
> > news:422f65fa$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> > Rich wrote:
> > > What e-mail means to different people is not =
the same.
> > Beyond the
> > > rich e-mail functionality, the rest is often =
highly
> valued too.
> > >
> > Yup. I know of xml messaging systems carried over =
SMTP.
> >
> > Adam
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If you don't know =
something or how to=20
do something don't claim that it doesn't exist or can't be done.
= No one=20
that matters will lose respect for you if you admit that you are not = familiar=20
with Outlook.
Rich
"Adam Flinton" <adam{at}NOSPAM_softfab.com>">mailto:adam{at}NOSPAM_softfab.com">adam{at}NOSPAM_softfab.com>
= wrote in=20
message news:4230e2e4$1{at}w3.nls.net...Rich=20
wrote:> You should avoid
lying about things =
you=20
obviously have no familiarity.>Piss
off Rich. I got =
lumbered=20
with a winxp laptop with no local admin priviledges while my new =
one is=20
readied. Once it is I will install a proper mail client instead of =
outlook=20
until then I am stuck with the scabby
POS.If you want me =
to mail=20
you from my work laptop I can. If you want me to setup this =
newsgroup=20
& post to it from outlook from that machine I think I will be =
able=20
to.At that point I'd expect your sorry slimy little buttocks =
to fart=20
an apology given that is the orifice you usually use for=20
communicating.Nice of you to let me know ways in which I can =
make=20
outlook into less of a
pos.Adam> =
Rich> =20
>
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Geo
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> does that =
include the=20
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like that in their email.
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text & it's foul>
> I can =
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> =
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> "Rich"=20
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Rich=20
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Adam
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