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| | Coordinating Outlook for E-Mail and Windows Mail for News Groups I am using Microsoft Outlook as my default e-mail program on Home Premium 32-bit Vista. I have Outlook set as the default program for all files types that it deals with. However, to follow several news groups I have to use Windows Mail (or is there another way to interact with news groups?) On several occasions I have received mail on Windows Mail. These were e-mails that had nothing to do with news groups. I don't know if this was just because I had Windows Mail open at the time the emails came it, or for some other reason such as right after a Microsoft standard update. I do not want to receive ANY incoming e-mail on Windows Mail. I want to receive it all on Outlook. I used Windows Mail, Tools, Accounts to remove the email account and keep the server accounts. I hope that will stop the reception on any incoming e-mail. So far it has. But now I can no longer reply privately to a poster on a news group, althought I can reply to the group. Is there a way I can send out such e-mails from Windows Mail but not receive any incoming e-mails? Is there a way to set the system so that when I choose 'Reply to Sender' from the news group menu, an Outlook e-mail message form will be brought up instead of a Windows Mail form? Also, when I reply to the group I get a popup box that asks if I want to send the message to 'all members of the group'. What does that mean? Does it mean that the message is sent to the group and the original poster? Does it mean that it is sent privately to everybody who subscribes to the group? It seems to me that this is another instance of very poor design on the part of Microsoft. Do they assume that people that use Outlook never use news groups? -- David Park djmpark@comcast.net http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/ |
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| | Re: Coordinating Outlook for E-Mail and Windows Mail for News Groups I believe we ran across this issue once before, perhaps two months ago. When replying to a newsgroup poster, Windows Mail wants to handle the email reply internally instead of handing the chore off to the default email program. I don't think there is a workaround. I don't get the popup you get. Gary VanderMolen "David Park" <djmpark@comcast.net> wrote in message news:#P9qeKRsHHA.4788@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I am using Microsoft Outlook as my default e-mail program on Home Premium 32-bit Vista. I have Outlook set as the default program >for all files types that it deals with. > > However, to follow several news groups I have to use Windows Mail (or is there another way to interact with news groups?) On > several occasions I have received mail on Windows Mail. These were e-mails that had nothing to do with news groups. I don't know > if this was just because I had Windows Mail open at the time the emails came it, or for some other reason such as right after a > Microsoft standard update. > > I do not want to receive ANY incoming e-mail on Windows Mail. I want to receive it all on Outlook. > > I used Windows Mail, Tools, Accounts to remove the email account and keep the server accounts. I hope that will stop the > reception on any incoming e-mail. So far it has. > > But now I can no longer reply privately to a poster on a news group, althought I can reply to the group. Is there a way I can > send out such e-mails from Windows Mail but not receive any incoming e-mails? > > Is there a way to set the system so that when I choose 'Reply to Sender' from the news group menu, an Outlook e-mail message > form will be brought up instead of a Windows Mail form? > > Also, when I reply to the group I get a popup box that asks if I want to send the message to 'all members of the group'. What > does that mean? Does it mean that the message is sent to the group and the original poster? Does it mean that it is sent > privately to everybody who subscribes to the group? > > It seems to me that this is another instance of very poor design on the part of Microsoft. Do they assume that people that use > Outlook never use news groups? > > > -- > David Park > djmpark@comcast.net > http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/ > > |
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| | Re: Coordinating Outlook for E-Mail and Windows Mail for News Groups "David Park" <djmpark@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23P9qeKRsHHA.4788@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I am using Microsoft Outlook as my default e-mail program on Home Premium >32-bit Vista. I have Outlook set as the default program for all files types >that it deals with. > > However, to follow several news groups I have to use Windows Mail (or is > there another way to interact with news groups?) On several occasions I > have received mail on Windows Mail. These were e-mails that had nothing to > do with news groups. I don't know if this was just because I had Windows > Mail open at the time the emails came it, or for some other reason such as > right after a Microsoft standard update. > > I do not want to receive ANY incoming e-mail on Windows Mail. I want to > receive it all on Outlook. > > I used Windows Mail, Tools, Accounts to remove the email account and keep > the server accounts. I hope that will stop the reception on any incoming > e-mail. So far it has. > > But now I can no longer reply privately to a poster on a news group, > althought I can reply to the group. Is there a way I can send out such > e-mails from Windows Mail but not receive any incoming e-mails? > > Is there a way to set the system so that when I choose 'Reply to Sender' > from the news group menu, an Outlook e-mail message form will be brought > up instead of a Windows Mail form? > > Also, when I reply to the group I get a popup box that asks if I want to > send the message to 'all members of the group'. What does that mean? Does > it mean that the message is sent to the group and the original poster? > Does it mean that it is sent privately to everybody who subscribes to the > group? > > It seems to me that this is another instance of very poor design on the > part of Microsoft. Do they assume that people that use Outlook never use > news groups? Remove the mail account from Windows Mail (Tools | Accounts). -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Do not send mail. |
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