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Old December 6th 03, 06:54 AM
The Unknown P
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Using this Outlook Express is a real pain for the NGs but it appears that
the IE web reader isn't working.
So this is all I have. My question is this. how can I get a reply to appear
with the thread that it belongs to without using my personal e:mail. I don't
use outlook at all it's too archaic. Thanks.


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Old December 6th 03, 06:54 AM
Sharon F
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 16:23:33 -0600, The Unknown P wrote:

Using this Outlook Express is a real pain for the NGs but it appears that
the IE web reader isn't working.
So this is all I have. My question is this. how can I get a reply to appear
with the thread that it belongs to without using my personal e:mail. I don't
use outlook at all it's too archaic. Thanks.


In View Current View select "Group messages by conversation." That will
hook questions and responses together for you.

In Tools Accounts (name of account you use for the MS server)
Properties, change the email address to the altered anti-spam version that
you want to use.

TIP: Use View Current View "View Replies to my messages" to filter the
messages in the window and to show just the conversations you are
participating in. Ctrl+H is the keyboard shortcut for this. Pressing the combo
once, activates the view. Pressing again, restores OE to the previous view
settings.

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