Email moved into RSS Feeds

T

Tiffany

Using Outlook Exchange 07 - I accidentally dropped an email into the RSS
Feeds folder. How do I remove it, or even find it in there?
Thanks!
 
C

christina kaiserman

If you select all mail Items and do a search for the email, if you can remember the title or contents, it will come up and the listed location will be RSS Feeds. From there you can drag and drop it to wherever you had originally intended



Tiffan wrote:

Email moved into RSS Feeds
29-Jan-09

Using Outlook Exchange 07 - I accidentally dropped an email into the RS
Feeds folder. How do I remove it, or even find it in there
Thanks!

Previous Posts In This Thread:

Email moved into RSS Feeds
Using Outlook Exchange 07 - I accidentally dropped an email into the RS
Feeds folder. How do I remove it, or even find it in there
Thanks!


Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Excel Identifying which formulas are slowing down workbook recalaculation
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorial...are-slowing-down-workbook-recalaculation.aspx
 
V

VanguardLH

christina said:
If you select all mail Items and do a search for the email, if you can remember the title or contents, it will come up and the listed location will be RSS Feeds. From there you can drag and drop it to wherever you had originally intended

Tiffan wrote:

Email moved into RSS Feeds
29-Jan-09

Using Outlook Exchange 07 - I accidentally dropped an email into the RSS
Feeds folder. How do I remove it, or even find it in there?
Thanks!

Previous Posts In This Thread:

Email moved into RSS Feeds
Using Outlook Exchange 07 - I accidentally dropped an email into the RSS
Feeds folder. How do I remove it, or even find it in there?
Thanks!

Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Excel Identifying which formulas are slowing down workbook recalaculation
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorial...are-slowing-down-workbook-recalaculation.aspx

Apparently christina thinks anyone that participated in a thread dated
over 18 months ago is still monitoring it. Uh huh. She doesdn't bother
looking at the datestamps of the posts to which she replies.

What a mess for a reply and example of why leech sites, like Egghead,
screw up their formatting when gatewaying their web-based posts to
Usenet.

- They don't bother putting their spam in a signature (after a "-- \n"
sigdash line). This means the OP's entire post is spam!
- They can't follow netiquette by physically wrapping the lines in their
posts gatewayed to Usenet. They spew out 1 long line per paragraph.
- They don't insert a valid X-Complaint-To header to point back at the
web-based leech site (EggHeadCafe). Instead they point at their NSP
through which they've gatewayed their fucked up posts.
- They use an illegal Message-ID header. They shove in the poster's
e-mail address with an indexing number prefixed to it. The domain
portion of their MID does not contain a valid domain, like EggHead's
or for the NSP they use to gateway their forum posts to Usenet.

Apparently EggHeadCafe, a leech site providing a webnews-for-boobs
interface that gateways to Usenet, switched yesterday from using
dimenoc.com to using teranews.com. In the past, I could plonk on the
dimenoc.com in the NNTP-Posting-Host header for these screwed up
gatewayed EggHead posts. They switched to Teranews which doesn't
include this header.

Highwinds is the real NNTP provider used by many 3rd-tier NSPs, like
Teranews, EasyNews, usenetserver.com, newshosting.com, and also used as
the Usenet backbone for some ISPs, like Virgin Media, Cox, RoadRunner,
and Verizon. They rotate to different peer feeds so:

PATH: ...!newsfe<xx>.iad.POSTED!...

has <xx> rotate to different hosts even for the same 3rd-tier NSP (like
Teranews) using Highwinds. For several posts I've reviewed where
EggHead is gatewaying their fucked up posts through Teranews which uses
Highwinds as the real NNTP service, there is:

PATH:
....!<host>.iad.highwinds-media.com!newsfe<num>.iad.POSTED!5788d997!not-for-mail

So perhaps I can switch from filtering on dimenoic.com in the MID to
filtering on PATH using the regex:

!.+\.iad\.highwinds-media\.com!newsfe.+\.iad\.POSTED!5788d997!not-for-mail$

The 5788d997 appears to remain constant for EggHead's gatewayed posts
through Teranews and to Highwinds.
 

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