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Hi, I''m trying Outlook (2007) for the first time. Surprisingly, I can't seem
to figure out how to mark a message as junk. There is a menu item for marking a message as NOT junk, but how do I mark it as junk? My second question is how to make outlook automcatically retrieve mail from servers but not at the same time send messages that are currently in the outbox. Generally, I want to receive automatically but never send automatically. And a third question: I'm used to receive notifications about calendar entries via email. Is there a way to make outlook send me a mail notification instead of popping up a window on the desktop? The reason is that I'm looking at my mail frequently but a popup is gone once dismissed, so I forget... Thanks in advance for any help! Alexander |
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Alexander wrote:
Hi, I''m trying Outlook (2007) for the first time. Surprisingly, I can't seem to figure out how to mark a message as junk. There is a menu item for marking a message as NOT junk, but how do I mark it as junk? You don't. Outlook's junk mail filter is not user-trainable. Your choices for controlling the junk e-mail filter can be found on ActionsJunk E-mailJunk E-mail Options. My second question is how to make outlook automcatically retrieve mail from servers but not at the same time send messages that are currently in the outbox. Generally, I want to receive automatically but never send automatically. Click ToolsSend/ReceiveSend/Receive Settings?Define Send/Receive Groups. Select your Send/Receive group (usually "All Accounts") and click Edit. Select each of your accounts and uncheck the "Send mail items" box. And a third question: I'm used to receive notifications about calendar entries via email. Is there a way to make outlook send me a mail notification instead of popping up a window on the desktop? The reason is that I'm looking at my mail frequently but a popup is gone once dismissed, so I forget... Outlook's reminders (without any third-party add-ins) are pop-up reminders. I don't believe it can mail you a reminder. Your solution, however, is simple: don't dismiss the reminder until you've addressed the calednar event. -- Brian Tillman |
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thanks for your reply!
My second question is how to make outlook automcatically retrieve mail from servers but not at the same time send messages that are currently in the outbox. Generally, I want to receive automatically but never send automatically. Click ToolsSend/ReceiveSend/Receive Settings?Define Send/Receive Groups. Select your Send/Receive group (usually "All Accounts") and click Edit. Select each of your accounts and uncheck the "Send mail items" box. The problem with this setting is that it affects both automatic and manual send/receive. So if I uncheck "send", messages from that account are not sent, even when I hit the send/receive button. I could define a second group with the exact same accounts in it, but with different send/receive settings. However, that would mean that every server is contacted twice when I manually hit the send/receive button, which is slow. What I want is simply for Outlook to automatically retrieve my mails and do nothing else. And a third question: I'm used to receive notifications about calendar entries via email. Is there a way to make outlook send me a mail notification instead of popping up a window on the desktop? The reason is that I'm looking at my mail frequently but a popup is gone once dismissed, so I forget... Outlook's reminders (without any third-party add-ins) are pop-up reminders. I don't believe it can mail you a reminder. Your solution, however, is simple: don't dismiss the reminder until you've addressed the calednar event. I'm afraid I'm very good at ignoring windows that hang around somewhere in the background among the 30 or so other windows ;-) thanks for your help! |
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Thanks for your helpful ideas! It looks like some combination of settings and
third party tools might get me closer to a satisfactory solution. "Diane Poremsky" wrote: on # 2 - if different send groups are not acceptable, hold the messages in the drafts folder until you really want to send. if you are holding them in case you change your mind or need to edit them, you can set outlook to hold messages for up to 120 minutes using a rule. When the time expires they will send automatically on the next send and receive action. http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2007/20070508.htm #3 - outlook doesn't do it natively, but you can use 3rd party tools to send reminders. http://www.slipstick.com/addins/pager.asp -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Alexander" wrote in message ... Hi, I''m trying Outlook (2007) for the first time. Surprisingly, I can't seem to figure out how to mark a message as junk. There is a menu item for marking a message as NOT junk, but how do I mark it as junk? My second question is how to make outlook automcatically retrieve mail from servers but not at the same time send messages that are currently in the outbox. Generally, I want to receive automatically but never send automatically. And a third question: I'm used to receive notifications about calendar entries via email. Is there a way to make outlook send me a mail notification instead of popping up a window on the desktop? The reason is that I'm looking at my mail frequently but a popup is gone once dismissed, so I forget... Thanks in advance for any help! Alexander |
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Alexander wrote:
The problem with this setting is that it affects both automatic and manual send/receive. So if I uncheck "send", messages from that account are not sent, even when I hit the send/receive button. I could define a second group with the exact same accounts in it, but with different send/receive settings. However, that would mean that every server is contacted twice when I manually hit the send/receive button, which is slow. What I want is simply for Outlook to automatically retrieve my mails and do nothing else. No, you want Outlook to retrieve automatically, but send manually, not "do nothing else". This can be accomplished, as you observe, by a second send/receive gound that only sends. And you wouldn't necessarily be contacting your ISP's server any more than normal because most ISPs'POP and SMTP servers are disjoint. You have to contact them individually anyway. I'm afraid I'm very good at ignoring windows that hang around somewhere in the background among the 30 or so other windows ;-) But the Task Bar handle flashes. How can you ignorfe that? There is seldom a good technological solution to a behavioral problem. I can't believe you're not trainable. -- Brian Tillman |
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With 30 windows open at once, the flashing one may be hidden on row 2 or 3
or small enough that its easily overlooked. - it happens to me all the time with incoming IMs when the speaker is off (as it is 99% of the time) - and I only have about 10 windows across 5 apps open in the course of normal usage, more when I'm working on a specific project. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Alexander wrote: I'm afraid I'm very good at ignoring windows that hang around somewhere in the background among the 30 or so other windows ;-) But the Task Bar handle flashes. How can you ignorfe that? There is seldom a good technological solution to a behavioral problem. I can't believe you're not trainable. -- Brian Tillman |
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Diane Poremsky wrote:
With 30 windows open at once, the flashing one may be hidden on row 2 or 3 or small enough that its easily overlooked. OK, I'm convinced. I just can't imagine needing to keep track of that many windows at once. -- Brian Tillman |
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