It's pissing me off when my Outlook asks me if I went to send a notification
message.
Don't understand it.
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Yansheng Lin wrote:
It's pissing me off when my Outlook asks me if I went to send a notification
message.
Don't understand it.
If you don't like Outlook features, stop using Outlook.
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Yansheng Lin wrote:
It's pissing me off when my Outlook asks me if I went to send a
notification message.
Don't understand
That's not the point.
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Yansheng Lin wrote:
It's pissing me off when
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Yansheng Lin wrote:
It's pissing me off when my Outlook asks me if I went to send a
notification message.
Don't
On 11/07/2003 09:13 PM Yansheng Lin wrote:
That's not the point.
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From: James Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2003
James Mitchell wrote:
If you don't like Outlook features, stop using Outlook.
+1.
Outlook also spreads viruses.
I use Mozilla based mail client (Netscape, etc.) and have less of a need
to run any virus checkers, becuase it's just a better mail client.
.V
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On 11/07/2003 09:13 PM Yansheng Lin wrote:
That's not the point.
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Actually I know what you mean and I find it slightly annoying
having to
hit tab - return to get rid of the confirm dialog box, and
the problem
is that I cannot turn off the configuration option because
Or better yet, why not just write an Outlook add-in that strips the header
for you.
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On 11/07/2003 09:13 PM Yansheng Lin wrote:
That's not the point.
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On 11/07/2003 09:31 PM David Graham wrote:
I wonder if anyone on the Jakarta admin team could set the mailing
list software to strip the 'request-confirmation' email header from
the mails it sends out? As Yinsheng says, there is no point in them.
You want Jakarta to change its processes to
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Not everyone gets to choose which email client they use. Even here in the
open source Java community. The answer is if you want to post
On 11/07/2003 09:38 PM Mike Jasnowski wrote:
Or better yet, why not just write an Outlook add-in that strips the header
for you.
--- Adam Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if anyone on the Jakarta admin team could set the mailing list
software to strip the 'request-confirmation' email header
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