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RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com 10-13-2007 04:16 PM

Kill File
 
How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?

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Earle Horton 10-13-2007 04:32 PM

Re: Kill File
 
Huh? How do you read news using Outlook?

Outlook rules are under Tools, Rules and Alerts. There are "Conditions" to
select messages, and "Actions" for what to do to selected messages. "Kill
File" is probably the same as "Permanently delete it".

Cheers,

Earle

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Earle Horton 10-13-2007 04:32 PM

Re: Kill File
 
Huh? How do you read news using Outlook?

Outlook rules are under Tools, Rules and Alerts. There are "Conditions" to
select messages, and "Actions" for what to do to selected messages. "Kill
File" is probably the same as "Permanently delete it".

Cheers,

Earle

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> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
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Earle Horton 10-13-2007 04:32 PM

Re: Kill File
 
Huh? How do you read news using Outlook?

Outlook rules are under Tools, Rules and Alerts. There are "Conditions" to
select messages, and "Actions" for what to do to selected messages. "Kill
File" is probably the same as "Permanently delete it".

Cheers,

Earle

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> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>
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Earle Horton 10-13-2007 04:32 PM

Re: Kill File
 
Huh? How do you read news using Outlook?

Outlook rules are under Tools, Rules and Alerts. There are "Conditions" to
select messages, and "Actions" for what to do to selected messages. "Kill
File" is probably the same as "Permanently delete it".

Cheers,

Earle

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> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>
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XS11E 10-13-2007 04:33 PM

Re: Kill File
 
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:

> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?


If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.

As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
way to killfile is the same.

More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.


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XS11E 10-13-2007 04:33 PM

Re: Kill File
 
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:

> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?


If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.

As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
way to killfile is the same.

More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.


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XS11E 10-13-2007 04:33 PM

Re: Kill File
 
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:

> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?


If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.

As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
way to killfile is the same.

More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.


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XS11E 10-13-2007 04:33 PM

Re: Kill File
 
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:

> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?


If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.

As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
way to killfile is the same.

More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.


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RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com 10-15-2007 03:05 AM

Re: Kill File
 
any preferences or recomendations on your part?

XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?

>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>


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RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com 10-15-2007 03:05 AM

Re: Kill File
 
any preferences or recomendations on your part?

XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?

>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>


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RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com 10-15-2007 03:05 AM

Re: Kill File
 
any preferences or recomendations on your part?

XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?

>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>


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RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com 10-15-2007 03:05 AM

Re: Kill File
 
any preferences or recomendations on your part?

XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?

>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>


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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 10-15-2007 03:16 AM

Re: Kill File
 
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 10-15-2007 03:16 AM

Re: Kill File
 
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
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> any preferences or recomendations on your part?




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 10-15-2007 03:16 AM

Re: Kill File
 
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
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XS11E 10-15-2007 03:28 PM

Re: Kill File
 
> XS11E wrote:
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?

>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.


Top posting corrected:

"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:

> any preferences or recomendations on your part?


You could read the message or you could look at my headers.




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XS11E 10-15-2007 03:28 PM

Re: Kill File
 
> XS11E wrote:
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?

>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.


Top posting corrected:

"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:

> any preferences or recomendations on your part?


You could read the message or you could look at my headers.




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XS11E 10-15-2007 03:28 PM

Re: Kill File
 
> XS11E wrote:
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?

>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.


Top posting corrected:

"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:

> any preferences or recomendations on your part?


You could read the message or you could look at my headers.




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XS11E 10-15-2007 03:28 PM

Re: Kill File
 
> XS11E wrote:
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?

>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.


Top posting corrected:

"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:

> any preferences or recomendations on your part?


You could read the message or you could look at my headers.




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