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Old 11-04-2007   #1 (permalink)
Carol


 
 

Windows Mail

I am very new to windows Vista. I came from Windows 98, so you could imagine!!
First: what is the difference between Saving On Senders List and Saving
Domaen on Senders List?

Second: If by saving an email address on one of these Safe lists, will that
help me when I open my windows mail with attachments appearing in the
original message and not just when I reply in future email?

Please help. Because Windows Vista is not easy for a new beginner. Anyone help

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Old 11-05-2007   #2 (permalink)
Charlie42


 
 

Re: Windows Mail

Carol <Carol@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> First: what is the difference between Saving On Senders List and
> Saving Domaen on Senders List?
Saving a sender adds one specific e-mail address, such as
john.doe@xxxxxx, to the safe list. Saving a domain adds a certain
server, such as business.com, to the list. This means mail from any e-mail
address ending with @business.com is safe listed.
Quote:

> Second: If by saving an email address on one of these Safe lists, will
> that help me when I open my windows mail with attachments appearing in
> the original message and not just when I reply in future email?
I'm not entirely sure what you mean, but when you have safe listed a
sender or a domain, all mails coming from there should display in full and
have their attachments showing. If some risky attachment is discovered,
you will still be warned about it, either by Windows or your anti virus
software.

Charlie42

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Old 11-05-2007   #3 (permalink)
Carol


 
 

Re: Windows Mail

Thank You Charlie42.
your answers are what I needed. They did help me understand more.


"Charlie42" wrote:
Quote:

> Carol <Carol@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
Quote:

> > First: what is the difference between Saving On Senders List and
> > Saving Domaen on Senders List?
>
> Saving a sender adds one specific e-mail address, such as
> john.doe@xxxxxx, to the safe list. Saving a domain adds a certain
> server, such as business.com, to the list. This means mail from any e-mail
> address ending with @business.com is safe listed.
>
Quote:

> > Second: If by saving an email address on one of these Safe lists, will
> > that help me when I open my windows mail with attachments appearing in
> > the original message and not just when I reply in future email?
>
> I'm not entirely sure what you mean, but when you have safe listed a
> sender or a domain, all mails coming from there should display in full and
> have their attachments showing. If some risky attachment is discovered,
> you will still be warned about it, either by Windows or your anti virus
> software.
>
> Charlie42
>
>
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Old 11-05-2007   #4 (permalink)
Charlie42


 
 

Re: Windows Mail

Carol <Carol@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> Thank You Charlie42.
> your answers are what I needed. They did help me understand more.
Glad to help.

Charlie42



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