Re: [OT] someone using Outlook 2003, please tell me it can't be this LAME...

2004-09-04 Thread Bryce Fischer
M. Bitner wrote: Tools->Options->Other->Empty the Deleted Items folder upon exiting doesn't work? Nope. Because with IMAP, there's 2 steps to deleting an email message. In Outlook, when you delete a message, it only marks the message for deletion. It will still display in your inbox, but with

Re: [OT] someone using Outlook 2003, please tell me it can't be this LAME...

2004-09-04 Thread M. Bitner
Tools->Options->Other->Empty the Deleted Items folder upon exiting doesn't work? On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 17:43:52 +0800, Big Chiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It cant be, hehehe, of course im just being biased > > On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 09:24:32 -0400, Bryce Fischer > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My b

Re: [OT] someone using Outlook 2003, please tell me it can't be this LAME...

2004-09-04 Thread Big Chiz
It cant be, hehehe, of course im just being biased On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 09:24:32 -0400, Bryce Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My big issue with Outlook, is that its support for IMAP leaves a lot to > be desired. With IMAP, deleting is a two part process, marking message > as deleted, and purg

Re: [OT] someone using Outlook 2003, please tell me it can't be this LAME...

2004-09-03 Thread Bryce Fischer
My big issue with Outlook, is that its support for IMAP leaves a lot to be desired. With IMAP, deleting is a two part process, marking message as deleted, and purging. Outlook has no way to automatically purge deleted messages, and it drives me nuts. Every other IMAP client I have seen does thi

Re: [OT] someone using Outlook 2003, please tell me it can't be this LAME...

2004-09-02 Thread Peng Tuck Kwok
I think what he wanted was to sort threads in a group, you see the original thread, then you see all the repiles to the thread, in a hirearchy fashion. It does make it easy to group and distinguish when browsing through the list. On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 15:53:48 +0100, Robert Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [OT] someone using Outlook 2003, please tell me it can't be this LAME...

2004-09-02 Thread Robert Shields
> Someone tell me how I can get messages sorted correctly in Outlook? I want grouped by thread/subject but sorted by received date I clicked on the "Received" column heading then on the "Subject" column heading. Hey presto. Is that what you wanted? Rob -Original Message- From: Rick Reum