Outlook (XP) Express email tasks

K

Kurt

When checking for email OE is checking my current ISP and
an old ISP for email. How do I remove my old ISP from
the "tasks" in Outlook Express.
Thanks for the help.
 
G

Gordon

Kurt said:
When checking for email OE is checking my current ISP and
an old ISP for email. How do I remove my old ISP from
the "tasks" in Outlook Express.
Thanks for the help.

Tools-Accounts-Mail-Remove

Please note, this group is for the support of Outlook 97, 98, 2000, 2002 and
2003. Outlook Express, while having a similar name, is a COMPLETELY
different program.
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----


Tools-Accounts-Mail-Remove

Please note, this group is for the support of Outlook 97, 98, 2000, 2002 and
2003. Outlook Express, while having a similar name, is a COMPLETELY
different program.

God I love people who will take the time to leave a
message but not answer the question. In case you haven't
noticed: A) This isn't the first Express question on the
list; and B) Do you notice an "Outlook Express" option on
the left hand side of the screen? NO
Thanks for taking the time to respond!
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Take a little longer to look and see the big fat Outlook Express link in the
MAIN WINDOW!

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer,
[email protected] asked:

|| -----Original Message-----
|| ||| When checking for email OE is checking my current ISP and
||| an old ISP for email. How do I remove my old ISP from
||| the "tasks" in Outlook Express.
||| Thanks for the help.
||
|| Tools-Accounts-Mail-Remove
||
|| Please note, this group is for the support of Outlook 97, 98, 2000,
|| 2002 and 2003. Outlook Express, while having a similar name, is a
|| COMPLETELY different program.
||
|| God I love people who will take the time to leave a
| message but not answer the question. In case you haven't
| noticed: A) This isn't the first Express question on the
| list; and B) Do you notice an "Outlook Express" option on
| the left hand side of the screen? NO
| Thanks for taking the time to respond!
|| .
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Oh, and try Internet Technologies since Outlook Express is a part of
Internet Explorer, not Office.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer,
[email protected] asked:

|| -----Original Message-----
|| ||| When checking for email OE is checking my current ISP and
||| an old ISP for email. How do I remove my old ISP from
||| the "tasks" in Outlook Express.
||| Thanks for the help.
||
|| Tools-Accounts-Mail-Remove
||
|| Please note, this group is for the support of Outlook 97, 98, 2000,
|| 2002 and 2003. Outlook Express, while having a similar name, is a
|| COMPLETELY different program.
||
|| God I love people who will take the time to leave a
| message but not answer the question. In case you haven't
| noticed: A) This isn't the first Express question on the
| list; and B) Do you notice an "Outlook Express" option on
| the left hand side of the screen? NO
| Thanks for taking the time to respond!
|| .
 
J

Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

He did type "Tools-Accounts-Mail-Remove" above his comment about OE
questions...so I'd say he at least attempted to answer your question before
politely trying to steer you in the right direction. FWIW, we are trying to
educate people on the difference between OE and Outlook so we can try to
eliminate the OE questions in this group. It's unfortunate that Microsoft
chose to name two different products so similarly.

--
Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please
reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***


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P

Philippe L. Balmanno

The best way to do that would be to create a news group that is
labeled appropriately for example: microsoft.public.outlookexpress6.
Have you ever approached looking for the right news group from a
novice's point of view? How can anyone expect them to know it's under
microsoft.public.internetexplorer6 ? So what if it is related to IE,
most people look it up under the name then the function. MVP's if you
want to resolve this issue get MS to create an appropriately named NG
to resolve this issue otherwise be happy in the job security that you
will be perpetually educating novices in the difference between OL and
OE. P.S. also get used to putting in the correct name of the NG they
really need as even though it's not an OL question they are looking
for direction which is expected of a real professional.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Philippe L. Balmanno said:
Have you ever approached looking for the right news group from a
novice's point of view?

Of course. You just tell your newsreader (you _are_ using a _real_
newsreader instead of the web interface, aren't you?) to show all newsgroups
containing "express". Simple.
MVP's if you
want to resolve this issue get MS to create an appropriately named NG
to resolve this issue otherwise be happy in the job security that you
will be perpetually educating novices in the difference between OL and
OE.

The MVPs have no control over the names of the newsgroups. Microsoft
controls that. MVPs don't work for Micrsosoft, they're merely ordinary folk
like you and me who have been recognized by MS as having above-average
knowledge on how the application works. Besides, five secons with Google
_shows_ you the correct group's name, if you insist on using the web
interface. It takes MUCH less time than that, if you use a real newsreader.
P.S. also get used to putting in the correct name of the NG they
really need as even though it's not an OL question they are looking
for direction which is expected of a real professional.

So those "professionals" should do all your work for you, eh, just handing
you your brains on a silver platter?
 
P

Philippe L. Balmanno

You just tell your newsreader (you _are_ using a _real_
newsreader instead of the web interface, aren't you?) to show all newsgroups
containing "express"

Get back to what I'm saying about the novice to an NG, not everyone
has a "real news reader". Oh, I forgot doesn't OE provide the ability
to create an NNTP account, why yes. I guess most non-professional NG
people looking for help may be using that interface. Now try telling
OE your suggestion.
The MVPs have no control over the names of the newsgroups. Microsoft
controls that. MVPs don't work for Micrsosoft, they're merely ordinary folk
like you and me who have been recognized by MS as having above-average
knowledge on how the application works.

Yes, I know MVPs don't work for MS but they have an ability to at the
very least consider pointing the novice to the right NG
[microsoft.public.internet.mail] for OE questions.
Besides, five secons with Google
_shows_ you the correct group's name, if you insist on using the web
interface. It takes MUCH less time than that, if you use a real newsreader.

An NG is a place where people of all varing levels of experience are
looking for help, there is no defense for displaying bad attitudes or
snide remarks to go look it up and most certainly suggesting an MVP
point out the right NG is appropriate they are here to help.
So those "professionals" should do all your work for you, eh, just handing
you your brains on a silver platter?

You have no arguement here, this is a NG where people ask for the
answers that includes the answer to where do I go for help even if
they didn't explicitly ask for it. People with the attitude of "what
you dumb sh_t don't you know where to look - how to do a google search
should be take a vacation and let some one else handle the question.
 
J

Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

Some of us do take the time to redirect the OE folks to the appropriate
newsgroups. The person in this thread who did not do so in his reply, and
was taken to task by the original poster, is not an MVP.

--
Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please
reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***


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Philippe said:
The MVPs have no control over the names of the newsgroups. Microsoft
controls that. MVPs don't work for Micrsosoft, they're merely
ordinary folk like you and me who have been recognized by MS as
having above-average knowledge on how the application works.

Yes, I know MVPs don't work for MS but they have an ability to at the
very least consider pointing the novice to the right NG
[microsoft.public.internet.mail] for OE questions.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Philippe L. Balmanno said:
Get back to what I'm saying about the novice to an NG, not everyone
has a "real news reader". Oh, I forgot doesn't OE provide the ability
to create an NNTP account, why yes. I guess most non-professional NG
people looking for help may be using that interface. Now try telling
OE your suggestion.

Simple. Click the "Newsgroups" button in the Button Bar and type "express"
in the "Display newsgroups which contain" box right at the top.
Yes, I know MVPs don't work for MS but they have an ability to at the
very least consider pointing the novice to the right NG
[microsoft.public.internet.mail] for OE questions.

The ability, but not the obligation.
 
P

Philippe L. Balmanno

Read it again, OE doesn't contain a "Newsgroups" button in the Button
Bar.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Philippe L. Balmanno said:
Read it again, OE doesn't contain a "Newsgroups" button in the Button
Bar.

Well, you have to add it with the Customize feature, but you can also always
use Tools>Newsgroups or simply type Ctrl-W. Are you the only user of OE
that hasn't looked at the menus?
 
P

Philippe L. Balmanno

Well, you have to add it with the Customize feature, but you can also always
use Tools>Newsgroups or simply type Ctrl-W. Are you the only user of OE
that hasn't looked at the menus?

Actually I look at the menus as they are and decided I didn't want to
use OE as my NG reader Agent is better. OL is my PIM & e-mail reader .
 
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