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Outlook 2007 - Salutation In Replies
I have just installed the Outlook 2007 trial and managed to import my contacts (a pain) and set up one of my email accounts. In previous email clients I have always had the option to start a reply with 'On date someone said' but I am not getting this in Outlook. Can somebody tell me what I need to do please? -- Jeff Gaines |
Outlook 2007 - Salutation In Replies
Jeff Gaines wrote:
I have just installed the Outlook 2007 trial and managed to import my contacts (a pain) and set up one of my email accounts. Never import from prior versions of Outlook, There's no need qand you can damage your mail profile. In previous email clients I have always had the option to start a reply with 'On date someone said' but I am not getting this in Outlook. You need to have software that will accomplish this, like Outlook-Quotefix. However, Outlook-Quotefix works only with Plain Text messages and it won't work with Outlook 2007 as of yet. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook 2007 - Salutation In Replies
On 19/11/2007 in message Brian
Tillman wrote: Jeff Gaines wrote: I have just installed the Outlook 2007 trial and managed to import my contacts (a pain) and set up one of my email accounts. Never import from prior versions of Outlook, There's no need qand you can damage your mail profile. I didn't :-) I exported my addresses from TheBat! in ldif format but then had to import them into OE before getting them into Outlook, ludicrous that Outlook doesn't import ldif itself. If I decide to keep Outlook then I will need to get several hundred emails into it somehow from a variety of mailing lists. Unfortunately it still doesn't seem to use the Unix mailbox format which was an accepted standard long before MSFT came on the (Internet) scene. In previous email clients I have always had the option to start a reply with 'On date someone said' but I am not getting this in Outlook. You need to have software that will accomplish this, like Outlook-Quotefix. However, Outlook-Quotefix works only with Plain Text messages and it won't work with Outlook 2007 as of yet. Oh dear :-( That may be the final nail in the coffin. -- Jeff Gaines |
Outlook 2007 - Salutation In Replies
Jeff Gaines wrote:
If I decide to keep Outlook then I will need to get several hundred emails into it somehow from a variety of mailing lists. Unfortunately it still doesn't seem to use the Unix mailbox format which was an accepted standard long before MSFT came on the (Internet) scene. The process to move mbox data to Outlook is roughly the same as what you used for the contacts: use Outlook Express an a intermediary tool. The article I'm about to cite is for Mozilla, but if TheBat uses mbox format, it shoujld apply there as well: http://sillydog.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2062 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook 2007 - Salutation In Replies
On 19/11/2007 in message Brian
Tillman wrote: The process to move mbox data to Outlook is roughly the same as what you used for the contacts: use Outlook Express an a intermediary tool. The article I'm about to cite is for Mozilla, but if TheBat uses mbox format, it shoujld apply there as well: http://sillydog.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2062 Thanks for that Brian :-) I am trying Barca 2 now, it's a bit more standard. -- Jeff Gaines |
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