MS Outlook Express

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Mortimer

"Alias" wrote in message

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> Mortimer wrote:

>> The problem with that (and it also affects Outlook) is that every time

>> you make a small change to the set of emails (receive more, delete some,

>> move them from one folder to another) you have to back up a humungous

>> file which takes ages.


>

> Define "ages". Ever hear of USB 3.0?




No, actually, I hadn't. I've just Googled it. 4 Gbit/sec is fast! If they

can achieve 400 MB/sec in real life, that would copy even a large PST file

in a few seconds - if the hard disk itself is up to the job. Over USB 2 I

get about 20-25 MB/sec from a modern Vista or Win 7 PC to a Western Digital

"Passport" drive, so a 3 GB PST file (yes, I *have* seen them that big!)

takes a while to copy.
 
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Alias

Mortimer wrote:

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:hpmuuv$m03$4@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Mortimer wrote:

>>> The problem with that (and it also affects Outlook) is that every time

>>> you make a small change to the set of emails (receive more, delete some,

>>> move them from one folder to another) you have to back up a humungous

>>> file which takes ages.


>>

>> Define "ages". Ever hear of USB 3.0?


>

> No, actually, I hadn't. I've just Googled it. 4 Gbit/sec is fast! If

> they can achieve 400 MB/sec in real life, that would copy even a large

> PST file in a few seconds - if the hard disk itself is up to the job.

> Over USB 2 I get about 20-25 MB/sec from a modern Vista or Win 7 PC to a

> Western Digital "Passport" drive, so a 3 GB PST file (yes, I *have* seen

> them that big!) takes a while to copy.




The next thing you need to know some about are solid state hard drives.

No moving parts, extremely quiet and lightening fast. They're a bit

expensive right now but I'm sure the price will come down soon. See

http://www.kingston.com/ukroot/ssd/v_select.asp



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Jeff Layman

"Tom C" wrote in message

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>

>

> "L. V. Bekeris" wrote in message

> news:hpgjeq$ap6$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Today I tried to install news.eternal-september. org on my laptop with MS

>> Win7, but discovered that there is no MS Outlook Express. Where, and how

>> could I install my news groups?

>>


>

> If you want pretty much the same functionality of Outlook express,

> download and install Windows Live Mail. It has the same user interface

> and had added ability to add email accounts from hotmail, gmail and

> others. It's fairly easy to set up as well. You can even import your

> contacts from previous Outlook express, Microsoft Outlook and even Windows

> mail.




WLM is much less user-friendly than OE. It does not have the same interface

as OE in that you cannot have _all_ your mail and newsgroups folders visible

in the same folder pane. And by visible I don't just mean that you are able

to see them because they aren't all in faint pastel colours!



And let's say in OE and WLM you have a folder called "John" where you put

mails to and from John. If you want to know where that folder is in OE6,

you just right-click and look at Properties. You can then go straight to

that folder in WE if you wish to copy it. Want to do the same thing in WLM?

Just try. It's about as intuitive as a toothbrush for hens.



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Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Jeff Layman wrote:

> "Tom C" wrote in message

> news:yylvn.35331$u62.27565@newsfe10.iad...

>>

>>

>> "L. V. Bekeris" wrote in message

>> news:hpgjeq$ap6$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>> Today I tried to install news.eternal-september. org on my laptop

>>> with MS Win7, but discovered that there is no MS Outlook

>>> Express. Where, and how could I install my news groups?

>>>


>>

>> If you want pretty much the same functionality of Outlook express,

>> download and install Windows Live Mail. It has the same user

>> interface and had added ability to add email accounts from hotmail,

>> gmail and others. It's fairly easy to set up as well. You can

>> even import your contacts from previous Outlook express, Microsoft

>> Outlook and even Windows mail.


>

> WLM is much less user-friendly than OE. It does not have the same

> interface as OE in that you cannot have _all_ your mail and

> newsgroups folders visible in the same folder pane. And by visible I

> don't just mean that you are able to see them because they aren't all

> in faint pastel colours!

>

> And let's say in OE and WLM you have a folder called "John" where you

> put mails to and from John. If you want to know where that folder

> is in OE6, you just right-click and look at Properties. You can then

> go straight to that folder in WE if you wish to copy it. Want to do

> the same thing in WLM? Just try. It's about as intuitive as a

> toothbrush for hens.

>


Yeah! What you said! I took one look at WLM and went searching for a

replacement that more closely resembled OE. I settled on Thunderbird 2,

but there may be others that more closely match OE than WLM.



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Jeff Layman

"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

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> Jeff Layman wrote:

>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>> news:yylvn.35331$u62.27565@newsfe10.iad...

>>>

>>>

>>> "L. V. Bekeris" wrote in message

>>> news:hpgjeq$ap6$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>> Today I tried to install news.eternal-september. org on my laptop

>>>> with MS Win7, but discovered that there is no MS Outlook

>>>> Express. Where, and how could I install my news groups?

>>>>

>>>

>>> If you want pretty much the same functionality of Outlook express,

>>> download and install Windows Live Mail. It has the same user interface

>>> and had added ability to add email accounts from hotmail,

>>> gmail and others. It's fairly easy to set up as well. You can

>>> even import your contacts from previous Outlook express, Microsoft

>>> Outlook and even Windows mail.


>>

>> WLM is much less user-friendly than OE. It does not have the same

>> interface as OE in that you cannot have _all_ your mail and

>> newsgroups folders visible in the same folder pane. And by visible I

>> don't just mean that you are able to see them because they aren't all

>> in faint pastel colours!

>>

>> And let's say in OE and WLM you have a folder called "John" where you

>> put mails to and from John. If you want to know where that folder

>> is in OE6, you just right-click and look at Properties. You can then

>> go straight to that folder in WE if you wish to copy it. Want to do

>> the same thing in WLM? Just try. It's about as intuitive as a

>> toothbrush for hens.

>>


> Yeah! What you said! I took one look at WLM and went searching for a

> replacement that more closely resembled OE. I settled on Thunderbird 2,

> but there may be others that more closely match OE than WLM.

>




Being trying TB. Looks clean - much like OE.



But its "Help" is online, and I don't find it very helpful. It's some of

the odd things I find annoying - like why does today's date in the list of

messages only show the time, and not the date? Can it be changed? If so,

how? I am sure there is something online which explains what can, and can't,

be done with Config Editor. If so, where is it?



I'll carry on with it for a while, but try out other clients along the way.



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Alias

Jeff Layman wrote:

> "Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

> news:azFvn.92149$EE6.12140@newsfe23.iad...

>> Jeff Layman wrote:

>>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>>> news:yylvn.35331$u62.27565@newsfe10.iad...

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "L. V. Bekeris" wrote in message

>>>> news:hpgjeq$ap6$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>> Today I tried to install news.eternal-september. org on my laptop

>>>>> with MS Win7, but discovered that there is no MS Outlook

>>>>> Express. Where, and how could I install my news groups?

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> If you want pretty much the same functionality of Outlook express,

>>>> download and install Windows Live Mail. It has the same user

>>>> interface and had added ability to add email accounts from hotmail,

>>>> gmail and others. It's fairly easy to set up as well. You can

>>>> even import your contacts from previous Outlook express, Microsoft

>>>> Outlook and even Windows mail.

>>>

>>> WLM is much less user-friendly than OE. It does not have the same

>>> interface as OE in that you cannot have _all_ your mail and

>>> newsgroups folders visible in the same folder pane. And by visible I

>>> don't just mean that you are able to see them because they aren't all

>>> in faint pastel colours!

>>>

>>> And let's say in OE and WLM you have a folder called "John" where you

>>> put mails to and from John. If you want to know where that folder

>>> is in OE6, you just right-click and look at Properties. You can then

>>> go straight to that folder in WE if you wish to copy it. Want to do

>>> the same thing in WLM? Just try. It's about as intuitive as a

>>> toothbrush for hens.

>>>


>> Yeah! What you said! I took one look at WLM and went searching for a

>> replacement that more closely resembled OE. I settled on Thunderbird 2,

>> but there may be others that more closely match OE than WLM.

>>


>

> Being trying TB. Looks clean - much like OE.

>

> But its "Help" is online, and I don't find it very helpful. It's some of

> the odd things I find annoying - like why does today's date in the list

> of messages only show the time, and not the date? Can it be changed? If

> so, how? I am sure there is something online which explains what can,

> and can't, be done with Config Editor. If so, where is it?

>

> I'll carry on with it for a while, but try out other clients along the way.

>




Click on the icon at the top right of the pane and you will be offered

column headers to add.



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bd

"Jeff Layman" wrote in

news:hpntu8$1co$1@news.albasani.net:



> "Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

> news:azFvn.92149$EE6.12140@newsfe23.iad...

>> Jeff Layman wrote:

>>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>>> news:yylvn.35331$u62.27565@newsfe10.iad...

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "L. V. Bekeris" wrote in message

>>>> news:hpgjeq$ap6$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>> Today I tried to install news.eternal-september. org on my laptop

>>>>> with MS Win7, but discovered that there is no MS Outlook

>>>>> Express. Where, and how could I install my news groups?

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> If you want pretty much the same functionality of Outlook express,

>>>> download and install Windows Live Mail. It has the same user

>>>> interface

>>>> and had added ability to add email accounts from hotmail,

>>>> gmail and others. It's fairly easy to set up as well. You can

>>>> even import your contacts from previous Outlook express, Microsoft

>>>> Outlook and even Windows mail.

>>>

>>> WLM is much less user-friendly than OE. It does not have the same

>>> interface as OE in that you cannot have _all_ your mail and

>>> newsgroups folders visible in the same folder pane. And by visible

>>> I don't just mean that you are able to see them because they aren't

>>> all in faint pastel colours!

>>>

>>> And let's say in OE and WLM you have a folder called "John" where

>>> you

>>> put mails to and from John. If you want to know where that folder

>>> is in OE6, you just right-click and look at Properties. You can

>>> then go straight to that folder in WE if you wish to copy it. Want

>>> to do the same thing in WLM? Just try. It's about as intuitive as a

>>> toothbrush for hens.

>>>


>> Yeah! What you said! I took one look at WLM and went searching for a

>> replacement that more closely resembled OE. I settled on Thunderbird

>> 2, but there may be others that more closely match OE than WLM.

>>


>

> Being trying TB. Looks clean - much like OE.

>

> But its "Help" is online, and I don't find it very helpful. It's some

> of the odd things I find annoying - like why does today's date in the

> list of messages only show the time, and not the date? Can it be

> changed? If so, how? I am sure there is something online which

> explains what can, and can't, be done with Config Editor. If so,

> where is it?

>

> I'll carry on with it for a while, but try out other clients along the

> way.

>




If it just shows the time, then it is today's date.
 
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Star@*.*

On Fri, 9 Apr 2010 13:23:51 +0100, "Mortimer" wrote:



>"Alias" wrote in message

>news:hpmuuv$m03$4@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Mortimer wrote:

>>> The problem with that (and it also affects Outlook) is that every time

>>> you make a small change to the set of emails (receive more, delete some,

>>> move them from one folder to another) you have to back up a humungous

>>> file which takes ages.


>>

>> Define "ages". Ever hear of USB 3.0?


>

>No, actually, I hadn't. I've just Googled it. 4 Gbit/sec is fast! If they

>can achieve 400 MB/sec in real life, that would copy even a large PST file

>in a few seconds - if the hard disk itself is up to the job. Over USB 2 I

>get about 20-25 MB/sec from a modern Vista or Win 7 PC to a Western Digital

>"Passport" drive, so a 3 GB PST file (yes, I *have* seen them that big!)

>takes a while to copy.




Have read several reviews and tests of HDD using USB 3 and they all

say that the 400 MB/sec is smoke and mirrors and the true transfer

rate is about 2 to 3 times USB 2 speeds.



Art
 
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Jeff Layman

"Alias" wrote in message

news:hpnue9$bl$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> Jeff Layman wrote:




>> Being trying TB. Looks clean - much like OE.

>>

>> But its "Help" is online, and I don't find it very helpful. It's some of

>> the odd things I find annoying - like why does today's date in the list

>> of messages only show the time, and not the date? Can it be changed? If

>> so, how? I am sure there is something online which explains what can,

>> and can't, be done with Config Editor. If so, where is it?

>>

>> I'll carry on with it for a while, but try out other clients along the

>> way.

>>


>

> Click on the icon at the top right of the pane and you will be offered

> column headers to add.

>

> --

> Alias




Yes, I know about that icon (although it took me some time to find how to

get new columns when I first used TB!). But it doesn't help my problem - in

fact the column says "date" when it doesn't show messages with today's

date, only the time.



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Alias

Jeff Layman wrote:

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:hpnue9$bl$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>> Jeff Layman wrote:


>

>>> Being trying TB. Looks clean - much like OE.

>>>

>>> But its "Help" is online, and I don't find it very helpful. It's some of

>>> the odd things I find annoying - like why does today's date in the list

>>> of messages only show the time, and not the date? Can it be changed? If

>>> so, how? I am sure there is something online which explains what can,

>>> and can't, be done with Config Editor. If so, where is it?

>>>

>>> I'll carry on with it for a while, but try out other clients along

>>> the way.

>>>


>>

>> Click on the icon at the top right of the pane and you will be offered

>> column headers to add.

>>

>> --

>> Alias


>

> Yes, I know about that icon (although it took me some time to find how

> to get new columns when I first used TB!). But it doesn't help my

> problem - in fact the column says "date" when it doesn't show messages

> with today's date, only the time.

>




Oh, if there's no date, it means the email arrived or was sent today.

Sorry, I misunderstood your post.



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Roy Smith

On 4/9/2010 2:07 PM, Jeff Layman wrote:

> "Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

> news:azFvn.92149$EE6.12140@newsfe23.iad...

>> Jeff Layman wrote:

>>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>>> news:yylvn.35331$u62.27565@newsfe10.iad...

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "L. V. Bekeris" wrote in message

>>>> news:hpgjeq$ap6$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>> Today I tried to install news.eternal-september. org on my laptop

>>>>> with MS Win7, but discovered that there is no MS Outlook

>>>>> Express. Where, and how could I install my news groups?

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> If you want pretty much the same functionality of Outlook express,

>>>> download and install Windows Live Mail. It has the same user

>>>> interface and had added ability to add email accounts from hotmail,

>>>> gmail and others. It's fairly easy to set up as well. You can

>>>> even import your contacts from previous Outlook express, Microsoft

>>>> Outlook and even Windows mail.

>>>

>>> WLM is much less user-friendly than OE. It does not have the same

>>> interface as OE in that you cannot have _all_ your mail and

>>> newsgroups folders visible in the same folder pane. And by visible I

>>> don't just mean that you are able to see them because they aren't all

>>> in faint pastel colours!

>>>

>>> And let's say in OE and WLM you have a folder called "John" where you

>>> put mails to and from John. If you want to know where that folder

>>> is in OE6, you just right-click and look at Properties. You can then

>>> go straight to that folder in WE if you wish to copy it. Want to do

>>> the same thing in WLM? Just try. It's about as intuitive as a

>>> toothbrush for hens.

>>>


>> Yeah! What you said! I took one look at WLM and went searching for a

>> replacement that more closely resembled OE. I settled on Thunderbird 2,

>> but there may be others that more closely match OE than WLM.

>>


>

> Being trying TB. Looks clean - much like OE.

>

> But its "Help" is online, and I don't find it very helpful. It's some

> of the odd things I find annoying - like why does today's date in the

> list of messages only show the time, and not the date? Can it be

> changed? If so, how? I am sure there is something online which explains

> what can, and can't, be done with Config Editor. If so, where is it?

>

> I'll carry on with it for a while, but try out other clients along the way.




That's just the way TB is. It only shows the time on messages

created/received today. I'm sure there's a way to change that in the

config editor, I just haven't come across it yet. If you want a good

reference to all the entries in the config editor, then take a look at

this link:



http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries



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Timestamp: Saturday, April 10, 2010 5:29:38 AM
 
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Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Jeff Layman wrote:

> "Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

> news:azFvn.92149$EE6.12140@newsfe23.iad...

>> Jeff Layman wrote:

>>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>>> news:yylvn.35331$u62.27565@newsfe10.iad...

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "L. V. Bekeris" wrote in message

>>>> news:hpgjeq$ap6$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>> Today I tried to install news.eternal-september. org on my

>>>>> laptop with MS Win7, but discovered that there is no MS

>>>>> Outlook Express. Where, and how could I install my news

>>>>> groups?

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>> If you want pretty much the same functionality of Outlook

>>>> express, download and install Windows Live Mail. It has the

>>>> same user interface and had added ability to add email accounts

>>>> from hotmail, gmail and others. It's fairly easy to set up as

>>>> well. You can even import your contacts from previous Outlook

>>>> express, Microsoft Outlook and even Windows mail.

>>>

>>> WLM is much less user-friendly than OE. It does not have the same

>>> interface as OE in that you cannot have _all_ your mail and

>>> newsgroups folders visible in the same folder pane. And by

>>> visible I don't just mean that you are able to see them because

>>> they aren't all in faint pastel colours!

>>>

>>> And let's say in OE and WLM you have a folder called "John" where

>>> you put mails to and from John. If you want to know where that

>>> folder is in OE6, you just right-click and look at Properties.

>>> You can then go straight to that folder in WE if you wish to copy

>>> it. Want to do the same thing in WLM? Just try. It's about as

>>> intuitive as a toothbrush for hens.

>>>


>> Yeah! What you said! I took one look at WLM and went searching for

>> a replacement that more closely resembled OE. I settled on

>> Thunderbird 2, but there may be others that more closely match OE

>> than WLM.

>>


>

> Being trying TB. Looks clean - much like OE.

>

> But its "Help" is online, and I don't find it very helpful. It's

> some of the odd things I find annoying - like why does today's date

> in the list of messages only show the time, and not the date? Can it

> be changed? If so, how? I am sure there is something online which

> explains what can, and can't, be done with Config Editor. If so,

> where is it?

>

> I'll carry on with it for a while, but try out other clients along

> the way.

>


You have to remember that this is Open Sores software and only designed

to be nerd friendly. :)



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Jeff Layman

"Roy Smith" wrote in message

news:hppjus$l9f$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>

> That's just the way TB is. It only shows the time on messages

> created/received today. I'm sure there's a way to change that in the

> config editor, I just haven't come across it yet. If you want a good

> reference to all the entries in the config editor, then take a look at

> this link:

>

> http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries

>




Thanks. I've bookmarked that page.



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Jeff Layman

"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

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>>


> You have to remember that this is Open Sores software and only designed

> to be nerd friendly. :)

>




Lol!



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Alias

Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:

> Jeff Layman wrote:

>> "Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message

>> news:azFvn.92149$EE6.12140@newsfe23.iad...

>>> Jeff Layman wrote:

>>>> "Tom C" wrote in message

>>>> news:yylvn.35331$u62.27565@newsfe10.iad...

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "L. V. Bekeris" wrote in message

>>>>> news:hpgjeq$ap6$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>>>>>> Today I tried to install news.eternal-september. org on my laptop

>>>>>> with MS Win7, but discovered that there is no MS Outlook Express.

>>>>>> Where, and how could I install my news groups?

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> If you want pretty much the same functionality of Outlook express,

>>>>> download and install Windows Live Mail. It has the same user

>>>>> interface and had added ability to add email accounts

>>>>> from hotmail, gmail and others. It's fairly easy to set up as

>>>>> well. You can even import your contacts from previous Outlook

>>>>> express, Microsoft Outlook and even Windows mail.

>>>>

>>>> WLM is much less user-friendly than OE. It does not have the same

>>>> interface as OE in that you cannot have _all_ your mail and

>>>> newsgroups folders visible in the same folder pane. And by visible I

>>>> don't just mean that you are able to see them because they aren't

>>>> all in faint pastel colours!

>>>>

>>>> And let's say in OE and WLM you have a folder called "John" where

>>>> you put mails to and from John. If you want to know where that

>>>> folder is in OE6, you just right-click and look at Properties. You

>>>> can then go straight to that folder in WE if you wish to copy

>>>> it. Want to do the same thing in WLM? Just try. It's about as

>>>> intuitive as a toothbrush for hens.

>>>>

>>> Yeah! What you said! I took one look at WLM and went searching for a

>>> replacement that more closely resembled OE. I settled on Thunderbird

>>> 2, but there may be others that more closely match OE than WLM.

>>>


>>

>> Being trying TB. Looks clean - much like OE.

>>

>> But its "Help" is online, and I don't find it very helpful. It's some

>> of the odd things I find annoying - like why does today's date in the

>> list of messages only show the time, and not the date? Can it

>> be changed? If so, how? I am sure there is something online which

>> explains what can, and can't, be done with Config Editor. If so, where

>> is it?

>>

>> I'll carry on with it for a while, but try out other clients along the

>> way.

>>


> You have to remember that this is Open Sores software and only designed

> to be nerd friendly. :)

>




So are you saying that Windows is designed to be red neck friendly?



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