In news:%(E-Mail Removed),
Jim Pickering <(E-Mail Removed)> had this to say:
My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
> Unless you are a very good hacker and have a good understanding of
> all the Windows APIs, many of which have little info published,
> you'll find you're pretty much on your own. The only information
> published for OE is the limited page from MSDN that Frank linked you
> to. It's not impossible, as other hackers have found their way
> around sufficient to do the job. Why don't you ask the people who
> wrote Plaxo? I'm sure they'll be willing to give you all their hard
> earned knowledge for free. Or get ahold of Steve Cocran who has
> written several add-ins. They're all just waiting to give away for
> free their hard earned knowledge. Right?
> "TCook" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hey Frank,
>>
>> Does your answer mean that you know and / or have built an AddIn for
>> Outlook Express?
>>
>> If not, then why did you post?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> TC
I'm WAY off topic here...
However I wanted to take a moment to say thank you for using the phrase
"hacker" properly. It's about time... Not you, specifically, but "you" the
corporate media brainwashed masses (okay, so I'm trying to avoid a rant)
tend to use the term with a negative inflection when in reality the process
of hacking has nothing at all to do with committing any illegal activities
in and of itself.
So, in short, thank you.
--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/
"A man should keep his little brain attic stocked with all the
furniture that he is likely to use, and the rest he can put away in the
lumber-room of his library where he can get it if he wants it."
Sherlock Holmes