Loren Wilton wrote:
BTW, (slightly off topic), I also hate the way that clicking on a link
within Outlook will take over an existing MS Explorer window when I'd rather
it open a new window and not interfere. Is there a way to change the default
behavior for this?
In OE you can shift-click to get a
> BTW, (slightly off topic), I also hate the way that clicking on a
> link within Outlook will take over an existing MS Explorer window
> when I'd rather it open a new window and not interfere. Is there
> a way to change the default behavior for this?
In IE:
Tools->internet options->advanced and u
> BTW, (slightly off topic), I also hate the way that clicking on a link
within Outlook will take over an existing MS Explorer window when I'd rather
it open a new window and not interfere. Is there a way to change the default
behavior for this?
In OE you can shift-click to get a new window, but t
> I just have users compose a new email and then drag the old mail from their
> Inbox into the new email and send it. This preserves the headers of the old
> email so I can drag the attached message out of their email and review it.
Great solution... but a pain to try to explain to novice and/or
> -Original Message-
> From: Kris Deugau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 12:22 PM
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Forwarding mail as an attachment from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]&[EMAIL PROTECTED] Outlook
>
> I know I've seen a number of suggestions he