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Old October 8th 17, 05:10 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default Outlook too big

On 10/07/2017 08:36 PM, VanguardLH wrote:
T wrote:

VanguardLH wrote:

By the way, the MS Outlook newsgroup is over at ---.
,--------------------------------------------------'
'--- microsoft.public.outlook.general


And it is almost unused


You don't know a newsgroup is dead until you post to see if no one
responds. Lack of volume does not equate to void of participation. I
was just there to answer someone's Outlook question. If there is no one
there asking for help, just who is going to bother responding?

Of course, you could follow the flood of boobs that went to Microsoft's
Answers forums when Microsoft announced abandoning Usenet (in them
providing the peering NNTP server to Usenet, not that they were ever
there). The MVPs ran to the forums, too.

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com



I have tried that newsgroup before. This one has tons more
intellectual property, especially you, than that one does.
I don't waste my time with it.

M$'s forms are a bit better, but they are not good at
anything complicated. And they are censored. (I found out
the words "obnoxious" and "M$" are not filtered, so I can
call any thing M$ obnoxious and get away with it.)


 




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