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Microsoft Add-Ins For Reading Newsgroups In Outlook?
I don't have MSN or Hotmail; I wasn't able to successfully POP3 to
yahoo -- since they offer POP3 as an available $$ option they may have done something to break the workarounds that have been created over time .... or possibly I never got the installation correct at my end. The Gmail POP3 access works great. No experience with WLM, but from what I read OE was much better. -Clif "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... Thank you. Makes Good Sense. Separating business in Outlook from fun and hobbies in newsgroups may make sense as well. When the Mozilla Thunderbird 3 beta goes RTW I'll look at it again. But in the beta I couldn't get it to connect to an MSN POP3 account. Have you been able to do that? I'm still using WLM and OE. But like OE much better. -- DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor "Clif McIrvin" wrote in message ... "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... Thanks... I *have* looked at Thunderbird and was impressed with the current beta, 3.0.0. But I too am used to and comfortable with the OE interface and love it like an old shoe. Right now, I actually use Outlook, Thunderbird, and OE for different purposes -- and have different newsgroups subscribed in OE and Thunderbird Why different newsgroups in different software? -- Essentially because I didn't want to spend any more time dealing with the issue. Someday i may look at it again; but who knows when I'll find the time. In the process of evaluating i ended up with some newsgroups in OE and some in Thunderbird; I just left it that way. [I use OE only for newsgroups, not email.] -- Clif -- Clif |
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Microsoft Add-Ins For Reading Newsgroups In Outlook?
"D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message
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Microsoft Add-Ins For Reading Newsgroups In Outlook?
Thanks.
-- DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor "Clif McIrvin" wrote in message ... I don't have MSN or Hotmail; I wasn't able to successfully POP3 to yahoo -- since they offer POP3 as an available $$ option they may have done something to break the workarounds that have been created over time ... or possibly I never got the installation correct at my end. The Gmail POP3 access works great. No experience with WLM, but from what I read OE was much better. -Clif "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... Thank you. Makes Good Sense. Separating business in Outlook from fun and hobbies in newsgroups may make sense as well. When the Mozilla Thunderbird 3 beta goes RTW I'll look at it again. But in the beta I couldn't get it to connect to an MSN POP3 account. Have you been able to do that? I'm still using WLM and OE. But like OE much better. -- DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor "Clif McIrvin" wrote in message ... "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... Thanks... I *have* looked at Thunderbird and was impressed with the current beta, 3.0.0. But I too am used to and comfortable with the OE interface and love it like an old shoe. Right now, I actually use Outlook, Thunderbird, and OE for different purposes -- and have different newsgroups subscribed in OE and Thunderbird Why different newsgroups in different software? -- Essentially because I didn't want to spend any more time dealing with the issue. Someday i may look at it again; but who knows when I'll find the time. In the process of evaluating i ended up with some newsgroups in OE and some in Thunderbird; I just left it that way. [I use OE only for newsgroups, not email.] |
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Microsoft Add-Ins For Reading Newsgroups In Outlook?
"Megabyte" ... I am presently using Newshound for Outlook and have experience with Mapilabs NNTP for Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Thunderbird and other dedicated news clients. While using OE, WM, WLM and Thunderbird make reading newsgroups pretty simple out of the box there are some advantages to using Outl0ok with an add-in as your news client. With Newshound you have access to most Outlook features so you can use Outlook Categories or flag specific newsgroup posts. You can also drag them to tasks (i.e. a link you want to check out later) just like you do with email. You can design your own customized views for reading messages and you can also archive using Outlooks archiving features and rules to a local pst file or for that matter have your newsgroups delivered to a local pst file. With an Exchange based email account with a sufficient mailbox size you can also store your newsgroups within Exchange thereby making them accessible from multiple computers or through Outlook Web Access on the web. This is a plus for me as I switch between multiple computers and there was no other way to keep my read\unread messages in sync between machines. Newshound will allow you to retrieve just message headers or headers and bodies. It has colorized quoting which is nice. It has taken some time for me to adjust to using Newshound for Outlook for news reading and I am fairly familiar with Outlook so I am able to customize Outlook in order to make it work like I want. If you're relatively comfortable with Outlook, Newshound offers a 30 day free trial so you can give it a try and see if it suits your needs. One of the first things I did after installing it was create a new Newsgroup view that only shows unread posts. The only view it includes is one that shows all posts. Another behaviour that took some getting use to is that it moves message threads with the most recent posting to the top of the thread list. Because I'm using an Exchange based email account and prefer not to have to switch between separate email\PIM, newsgroup and RSS clients, while not perfect, Newshound for Outlook is a good compromise for me. "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message : I have it. It's a SNAFU. I'm looking at Outlook. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Deus Vult ----- Original Message ----- From: "CBoom" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.outlook.general,microsoft.public. outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.in etexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,microsoft.public.win dows.live.mail.desktop Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 1:17 AM Subject: Microsoft Add-Ins For Reading Newsgroups In Outlook? Microsoft wants you to use windows mail desktop to do that... and that's one of the newsgroup you posted on get that program here http://download.live.com Good luck - CBoom http:.//computerboom.blogspot.com "D. Spencer Hines" wrote in message ... Are there... Microsoft Add-Ins For Reading Newsgroups In Outlook? If not, are there good, stable, full-featured add-ins from other parties? If so... Which is the best? -- DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Deus Vult |
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