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JoeSpareBedroom December 27th 07 12:12 AM

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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 18:51:45 GMT, JoeSpareBedroom penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 18:03:22 GMT, JoeSpareBedroom penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:




Accidental deletion of what? Email messages?


Yes, although The Bat! has an available NNTP add-on, it just isn't a
news reader and I wouldn't recommend it as such....

Mail... for example, you can set the program to automatically delete
all mail over X days old, but the parked messages will not be deleted.
Messages can be parked and unparked manually or automatically, based
on highly configurable filters.



If I delete email from OE's inbox, it lands in the Deleted folder. Now,
there are two ways that folder can be emptied:

1) I set the "Delete on exit" option to do its thing. This can't be done
by
accident unless you're blind or illiterate.

2) I use 3 specific keystrokes to do it manually. If this happens, it's
because I wanted it to happen.

Neither is the fault of the program.


Give you an example....

Instead of fighting with one inbox....

if you sent me an email it would put the message into the folder
"Personal Correspondence" and sub-folder JoeSpareBedroom.

I have the option of making sure I save the item... say the word
"boat" is there. I could park the message, optionally play a sound,
and/or change the color or font.

If you sent it to my public boating email address, it would be saved
under that personna.... perhaps based on previous conditions it could
be archived in another personna.



Outlook Express can do all this, except (AFAIK) customizing sound for
certain emails.



It might even post itself to my
calendar for future action. Or certain information found in header or
body might cause the previously parked message to become of lesser
importance and become unparked.... or subject to automatic deletion at
the next purge cycle.



OE can't do this, because it's not designed for scheduling.



Mike[_6_] December 27th 07 01:09 AM

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Get a real news reader and dump Outlook Express for news. In fact,
you'd be well served to dump Outlook and/or Outlook Express even for
mail.

No problems with OE here... been using it for years. Filters are easy.

--Mike

"HK" wrote in message
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Gene Kearns wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 14:17:29 GMT, Mike Harrison penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

Can anyone help me block these MI5 messages. I've tried using
M***5
as a subject line filter in Outlook Express (filtering the root
newsgroup
directory), but it doesn't do the job.



Get a real news reader and dump Outlook Express for news. In fact,
you'd be well served to dump Outlook and/or Outlook Express even for
mail.

In fact, house of you out there using Google Groups should make a new
year's resolution to start using a standards compliant news
reader.....



It's hard to dump Outlook if the company you work for is large and has it
integrated into its IT functions and services. But not using Outlook
Express is the way to go. It's just awful.




Mike[_6_] December 27th 07 01:12 AM

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Just type "outlook express problems" into your web browser and have fun.

Most people only post when they have problems... rarely when things are just
fine. I'm very confident there are far more folks in the latter group, than
the former...

--Mike

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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:25:46 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:17:10 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

That's like saying a vacuum cleaner does a lousy job of toasting
bagels, so you're going to shop for a better vacuum cleaner.
I don't know about you, but I toast my bagels on the muffler of my
lawn tractor.

Or at this time of year, my big snow blower.
Yeah, but that makes perfect sense. Not a vacuum cleaner, though.
Why not? There is heat generated by the motor - seems to me to be a
pretty simple adaptation.

There was a paperback published some years ago that certainly would
interest Tom if not others. It was a book of roadkill recipes. These
were recipes you could use to heat up on the radiator of your car while
you are driving.

Now, there are other roadkill recipes around, but these were for meals
you could prepare while you travel. On your car engine.



Yeah anyway...back to the subject. Why is Outlook Express awful?



Just type "outlook express problems" into your web browser and have fun.




Mike[_6_] December 27th 07 01:14 AM

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I thought you sang hymans.... :-

--Mike

"CalifBill" wrote in message
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"HK" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:25:46 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:17:10 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

That's like saying a vacuum cleaner does a lousy job of toasting
bagels, so you're going to shop for a better vacuum cleaner.
I don't know about you, but I toast my bagels on the muffler of my
lawn tractor.

Or at this time of year, my big snow blower.
Yeah, but that makes perfect sense. Not a vacuum cleaner, though.
Why not? There is heat generated by the motor - seems to me to be a
pretty simple adaptation.
There was a paperback published some years ago that certainly would
interest Tom if not others. It was a book of roadkill recipes. These
were recipes you could use to heat up on the radiator of your car
while you are driving.

Now, there are other roadkill recipes around, but these were for
meals you could prepare while you travel. On your car engine.

Yeah anyway...back to the subject. Why is Outlook Express awful?

Just type "outlook express problems" into your web browser and have
fun.


I haven't had a single problem with OE since I began using it several
years ago for email & news. I want to know what YOU have PERSONALLY
WITNESSED.



I personally witnessed Jesus restoring the hymens of prostitutes at The
Fuzzy Bunny Ranch out in Nevada.


Most of us do not frequent Houses of Ill Repute, so most here will miss
that experience of healing hymans.




Short Wave Sportfishing December 27th 07 02:03 AM

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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 17:09:53 -0800, "Mike" wrote:

No problems with OE here... been using it for years. Filters are easy.


I used it for a long time, but found it didn't handle multi-part
binaries very well. Also, a lot of the better .mp3, mp4 files have
been compressed using other than those recognised by MS.

I tried a few newsreaders, but settled on Forte' Agent. I've gotten
used to it, but it does have some strange "quirks".

Mike[_6_] December 27th 07 02:43 AM

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I used it for a long time, but found it didn't handle multi-part
binaries very well.

I generally don't use it for that, but when I have, it's worked ok. I guess
what I mean is that I get mp3s and whatnot, from other sources, not usenet.

I will admit though, that it aint perfect, but then again, nothing is...
except for Harry of course. :-?

--Mike

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 17:09:53 -0800, "Mike" wrote:

No problems with OE here... been using it for years. Filters are easy.


I used it for a long time, but found it didn't handle multi-part
binaries very well. Also, a lot of the better .mp3, mp4 files have
been compressed using other than those recognised by MS.

I tried a few newsreaders, but settled on Forte' Agent. I've gotten
used to it, but it does have some strange "quirks".




Reginald P. Smithers III[_4_] December 27th 07 03:08 AM

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HK wrote:
wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 13:11:23 -0500, HK wrote:

wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 18:00:17 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:25:46 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
message ...
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:17:10 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

That's like saying a vacuum cleaner does a lousy job of
toasting
bagels, so you're going to shop for a better vacuum cleaner.
I don't know about you, but I toast my bagels on the
muffler of my
lawn tractor.

Or at this time of year, my big snow blower.
Yeah, but that makes perfect sense. Not a vacuum cleaner,
though.
Why not? There is heat generated by the motor - seems to me
to be a
pretty simple adaptation.
There was a paperback published some years ago that certainly
would interest Tom if not others. It was a book of roadkill
recipes. These were recipes you could use to heat up on the
radiator of your car while you are driving.

Now, there are other roadkill recipes around, but these were
for meals you could prepare while you travel. On your car engine.
Yeah anyway...back to the subject. Why is Outlook Express awful?
Just type "outlook express problems" into your web browser and
have fun.
I haven't had a single problem with OE since I began using it
several years ago for email & news. I want to know what YOU have
PERSONALLY WITNESSED.

Outlook vi-rii and Outlook troublefiles that little twerps around
the world create just for fun.
The virii got into the computer because the user didn't properly
maintain and configure his/her antivirus software.
You can always tell when someone is really an expert. "Virii" is not
only not an English word, it's not a Latin word either.
The plural of virus in English is viruses.
As far as I know, virii is Martian for "potato salad".
I have been unable to find any other references from reputable
sources, or should I say, "sourcii"?

D'oh.

Gee.

Whiz.

No.

Fun.

Allowed.

Virii is a fun word, dumbo.


A "fun word"?
Cite please!



http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/virii.html

http://membres.lycos.fr/asle/virii.2.html

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=virii



Next time, check your chops before you challenge mine.


The creation of plural forms by tongue-in-cheek stretching of English
plural 'rules' is popular among hackers, sometimes as a way of marking a
term as community jargon. See boxen and mouses for the most visible
examples. Other examples, whether widely used or not, are easily
recognized and deciphered, and it is well understood that these
irregular (or hyper-regular) plurals are not errors but examples of geek
humor.

As you pointed out, it is not accepted english, but street talk, HEY DOG!

HK December 27th 07 03:09 AM

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Mike wrote:
I used it for a long time, but found it didn't handle multi-part

binaries very well.

I generally don't use it for that, but when I have, it's worked ok. I guess
what I mean is that I get mp3s and whatnot, from other sources, not usenet.

I will admit though, that it aint perfect, but then again, nothing is...
except for Harry of course. :-?

--Mike



I don't bother with multi-part binaries. I don't see the point. I
download MP4s from Russia (with Love), and any movies I might want are
available from various sites in *.RAR file format. Same with MP3's.

The problem with usenet music binaries is that you never really know
what the hell you are getting, quality-wise.

Reginald P. Smithers III[_4_] December 27th 07 03:09 AM

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HK wrote:
wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 18:00:17 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:


The virii got into the computer because the user didn't properly
maintain and configure his/her antivirus software.


Or because MS didn't properly secure their software. It's a circular
argument. You buy the latest and greatest operating system, then buy
the latest and greatest anti-virus and spy-killing software. It's a
scam, and you end up paying. gratuitous plug I haven't used any
anti-virus or any anti-spyware in about ten years, and I haven't had
any problems, but then, I use Linux. Oh, and it's free. /gratuitous
plug



Please let me know when there is a "linux" that as it installs itself,
finds *all* my computer hardware, printers, and other devices, and
automatically configures itself to communicate with them, no matter how
they are hooked up.

Then, please find for me "linux" equals of all the software I use.

I'll put you hold...

I tried ubuntu a few months ago. What a sack of trash that was.


Tell him how great Vista is.


sherwindu December 27th 07 07:23 AM

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WaIIy wrote:

On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 14:17:29 GMT, "Mike Harrison"
wrote:

Can anyone help me block these MI5 messages. I've tried using
M***5
as a subject line filter in Outlook Express (filtering the root newsgroup
directory), but it doesn't do the job.



You really can't, he's too changeable.


I couldn't wade through all this thread, but I did try to set up a filter in
Mozilla and
Firefox. I couldn't get it to work, mainly because I couldn't get the wildcard
feature
to kick in. I need a filter that looks for "M", "I", and "5" in succession but
not
necessarily adjacent. Maybe this was already covered?




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