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  #1  
Old July 22nd 10, 03:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
yuppicide[_2_]
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?

I have a lady in my office who has her junk email setting on low. A bunch of
genuine spam goes into deleted items. Great.

One person she WANTS email from goes into deleted items every time.

We right click the email and goto Junk, but Mark as Not Junk is greyed out.

So, we right click, went into options and added her email to safe senders
list.

Doesn't work. She still goes into deleted items.


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  #2  
Old July 22nd 10, 03:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Leroy[_5_]
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

The official Microsoft Office Outlook Forums:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/.../officeoutlook


yuppicide wrote:
Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?

I have a lady in my office who has her junk email setting on low. A bunch of
genuine spam goes into deleted items. Great.

One person she WANTS email from goes into deleted items every time.

We right click the email and goto Junk, but Mark as Not Junk is greyed out.

So, we right click, went into options and added her email to safe senders
list.

Doesn't work. She still goes into deleted items.


  #3  
Old July 22nd 10, 03:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Leroy[_5_]
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

The official Microsoft Office Outlook Forums:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/.../officeoutlook


yuppicide wrote:
Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?

I have a lady in my office who has her junk email setting on low. A bunch of
genuine spam goes into deleted items. Great.

One person she WANTS email from goes into deleted items every time.

We right click the email and goto Junk, but Mark as Not Junk is greyed out.

So, we right click, went into options and added her email to safe senders
list.

Doesn't work. She still goes into deleted items.


  #4  
Old July 22nd 10, 03:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Alias[_41_]
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

On 7/22/2010 4:13 PM, yuppicide wrote:
Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?

I have a lady in my office who has her junk email setting on low. A bunch of
genuine spam goes into deleted items. Great.

One person she WANTS email from goes into deleted items every time.

We right click the email and goto Junk, but Mark as Not Junk is greyed out.

So, we right click, went into options and added her email to safe senders
list.

Doesn't work. She still goes into deleted items.



It's not gone if you use a news server that isn't Microsoft's. I just
subscribed to microsoft.public.outlook.general and there are 6053
messages. Two free news servers are aioe.org and eternal-september.org,
the former requires no registration while the latter does.

--
Alias
  #5  
Old July 22nd 10, 03:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Alias[_41_]
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

On 7/22/2010 4:13 PM, yuppicide wrote:
Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?

I have a lady in my office who has her junk email setting on low. A bunch of
genuine spam goes into deleted items. Great.

One person she WANTS email from goes into deleted items every time.

We right click the email and goto Junk, but Mark as Not Junk is greyed out.

So, we right click, went into options and added her email to safe senders
list.

Doesn't work. She still goes into deleted items.



It's not gone if you use a news server that isn't Microsoft's. I just
subscribed to microsoft.public.outlook.general and there are 6053
messages. Two free news servers are aioe.org and eternal-september.org,
the former requires no registration while the latter does.

--
Alias
  #6  
Old July 22nd 10, 05:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
C.L. Uck
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

Those thousands of messages are from way, way back, you hoopleheaded troll.

"Alias" wrote in message
...
: On 7/22/2010 4:13 PM, yuppicide wrote:
: Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?
:
: I have a lady in my office who has her junk email setting on low. A
bunch of
: genuine spam goes into deleted items. Great.
:
: One person she WANTS email from goes into deleted items every time.
:
: We right click the email and goto Junk, but Mark as Not Junk is greyed
out.
:
: So, we right click, went into options and added her email to safe
senders
: list.
:
: Doesn't work. She still goes into deleted items.
:
:
:
: It's not gone if you use a news server that isn't Microsoft's. I just
: subscribed to microsoft.public.outlook.general and there are 6053
: messages. Two free news servers are aioe.org and eternal-september.org,
: the former requires no registration while the latter does.
:
: --
: Alias


  #7  
Old July 22nd 10, 05:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
C.L. Uck
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

Those thousands of messages are from way, way back, you hoopleheaded troll.

"Alias" wrote in message
...
: On 7/22/2010 4:13 PM, yuppicide wrote:
: Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?
:
: I have a lady in my office who has her junk email setting on low. A
bunch of
: genuine spam goes into deleted items. Great.
:
: One person she WANTS email from goes into deleted items every time.
:
: We right click the email and goto Junk, but Mark as Not Junk is greyed
out.
:
: So, we right click, went into options and added her email to safe
senders
: list.
:
: Doesn't work. She still goes into deleted items.
:
:
:
: It's not gone if you use a news server that isn't Microsoft's. I just
: subscribed to microsoft.public.outlook.general and there are 6053
: messages. Two free news servers are aioe.org and eternal-september.org,
: the former requires no registration while the latter does.
:
: --
: Alias


  #8  
Old July 22nd 10, 06:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Alias[_42_]
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

On 7/22/2010 6:37 PM, C.L. Uck wrote:
Those thousands of messages are from way, way back, you hoopleheaded troll.


I removed the expired messages and there's still over 6000. It's still
quite active too.


wrote in message
...
: On 7/22/2010 4:13 PM, yuppicide wrote:
: Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?
:
: I have a lady in my office who has her junk email setting on low. A
bunch of
: genuine spam goes into deleted items. Great.
:
: One person she WANTS email from goes into deleted items every time.
:
: We right click the email and goto Junk, but Mark as Not Junk is greyed
out.
:
: So, we right click, went into options and added her email to safe
senders
: list.
:
: Doesn't work. She still goes into deleted items.
:
:
:
: It's not gone if you use a news server that isn't Microsoft's. I just
: subscribed to microsoft.public.outlook.general and there are 6053
: messages. Two free news servers are aioe.org and eternal-september.org,
: the former requires no registration while the latter does.
:
: --
: Alias




--
Alias
  #9  
Old July 22nd 10, 06:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Alias[_42_]
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Posts: 6
Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

On 7/22/2010 6:37 PM, C.L. Uck wrote:
Those thousands of messages are from way, way back, you hoopleheaded troll.


I removed the expired messages and there's still over 6000. It's still
quite active too.


wrote in message
...
: On 7/22/2010 4:13 PM, yuppicide wrote:
: Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?
:
: I have a lady in my office who has her junk email setting on low. A
bunch of
: genuine spam goes into deleted items. Great.
:
: One person she WANTS email from goes into deleted items every time.
:
: We right click the email and goto Junk, but Mark as Not Junk is greyed
out.
:
: So, we right click, went into options and added her email to safe
senders
: list.
:
: Doesn't work. She still goes into deleted items.
:
:
:
: It's not gone if you use a news server that isn't Microsoft's. I just
: subscribed to microsoft.public.outlook.general and there are 6053
: messages. Two free news servers are aioe.org and eternal-september.org,
: the former requires no registration while the latter does.
:
: --
: Alias




--
Alias
  #10  
Old July 22nd 10, 06:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

yuppicide wrote:

Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?


The microsoft.public.* newsgroups continue to exist. Usenet continues
to exist. It is Microsoft that is abandoning their 4-year experiment in
trying to usurp Usenet. So just use a different NSP (newsgroups service
provider), like albasani, eternal-september, or individual.net. Usenet
isn't going away because Microsoft chose to run away. Stop using
Microsoft's NNTP server. It is going away (but first Microsoft is
killing it off through attrition).

This is a general topic newsgroup for Windows XP. For Outlook, post in
the microsoft.public.outlook[.general] newsgroups. The health of a
newsgroup is not measured by its volume of traffic. It is alive if you
get a response.
  #11  
Old July 22nd 10, 06:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

yuppicide wrote:

Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?


The microsoft.public.* newsgroups continue to exist. Usenet continues
to exist. It is Microsoft that is abandoning their 4-year experiment in
trying to usurp Usenet. So just use a different NSP (newsgroups service
provider), like albasani, eternal-september, or individual.net. Usenet
isn't going away because Microsoft chose to run away. Stop using
Microsoft's NNTP server. It is going away (but first Microsoft is
killing it off through attrition).

This is a general topic newsgroup for Windows XP. For Outlook, post in
the microsoft.public.outlook[.general] newsgroups. The health of a
newsgroup is not measured by its volume of traffic. It is alive if you
get a response.
  #12  
Old July 22nd 10, 09:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Tim Slattery
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

VanguardLH wrote:

yuppicide wrote:

Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?


The microsoft.public.* newsgroups continue to exist. Usenet continues
to exist. It is Microsoft that is abandoning their 4-year experiment in
trying to usurp Usenet.


Four years? The microsoft.public.* groups have been on Microsoft's
NNTP server for something like 12 years. I know, because that's how
long I've been reading them.

As for usurping Usenet, that's ridiculous. Microsoft, like *many*
other companies, hosted their own newsgroups to provide a place for
peer-to-peer support. Of course, they were picked up by many other
Usenet providers, where they continue to exist.

So just use a different NSP (newsgroups service
provider), like albasani, eternal-september, or individual.net. Usenet
isn't going away because Microsoft chose to run away.


I agree entirely with that.

--
Tim Slattery

http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
  #13  
Old July 22nd 10, 09:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Tim Slattery
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Posts: 1,340
Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

VanguardLH wrote:

yuppicide wrote:

Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?


The microsoft.public.* newsgroups continue to exist. Usenet continues
to exist. It is Microsoft that is abandoning their 4-year experiment in
trying to usurp Usenet.


Four years? The microsoft.public.* groups have been on Microsoft's
NNTP server for something like 12 years. I know, because that's how
long I've been reading them.

As for usurping Usenet, that's ridiculous. Microsoft, like *many*
other companies, hosted their own newsgroups to provide a place for
peer-to-peer support. Of course, they were picked up by many other
Usenet providers, where they continue to exist.

So just use a different NSP (newsgroups service
provider), like albasani, eternal-september, or individual.net. Usenet
isn't going away because Microsoft chose to run away.


I agree entirely with that.

--
Tim Slattery

http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
  #14  
Old July 22nd 10, 10:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Peter Foldes[_8_]
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Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

Actually 15 yrs Tim

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"Tim Slattery" wrote in message
...
VanguardLH wrote:

yuppicide wrote:

Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?


The microsoft.public.* newsgroups continue to exist. Usenet continues
to exist. It is Microsoft that is abandoning their 4-year experiment in
trying to usurp Usenet.


Four years? The microsoft.public.* groups have been on Microsoft's
NNTP server for something like 12 years. I know, because that's how
long I've been reading them.

As for usurping Usenet, that's ridiculous. Microsoft, like *many*
other companies, hosted their own newsgroups to provide a place for
peer-to-peer support. Of course, they were picked up by many other
Usenet providers, where they continue to exist.

So just use a different NSP (newsgroups service
provider), like albasani, eternal-september, or individual.net. Usenet
isn't going away because Microsoft chose to run away.


I agree entirely with that.

--
Tim Slattery

http://members.cox.net/slatteryt


  #15  
Old July 22nd 10, 10:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Peter Foldes[_8_]
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Posts: 181
Default Where to get Outlook 2003 help now that newsgroup is gone?

Actually 15 yrs Tim

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"Tim Slattery" wrote in message
...
VanguardLH wrote:

yuppicide wrote:

Where can I get Outlook 2003 help the newsgroup is gone?


The microsoft.public.* newsgroups continue to exist. Usenet continues
to exist. It is Microsoft that is abandoning their 4-year experiment in
trying to usurp Usenet.


Four years? The microsoft.public.* groups have been on Microsoft's
NNTP server for something like 12 years. I know, because that's how
long I've been reading them.

As for usurping Usenet, that's ridiculous. Microsoft, like *many*
other companies, hosted their own newsgroups to provide a place for
peer-to-peer support. Of course, they were picked up by many other
Usenet providers, where they continue to exist.

So just use a different NSP (newsgroups service
provider), like albasani, eternal-september, or individual.net. Usenet
isn't going away because Microsoft chose to run away.


I agree entirely with that.

--
Tim Slattery

http://members.cox.net/slatteryt


 




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