OE / Mobile phones / header management

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Andrew Kennard

Hi All

Just wondered if there are any planned improvements with 'header management'
for outlook express 6 / 7

I know you can 'manage' headers with full outlook but I have to say it is
really fiddly to use and not for the 'irregular' user

The reason i'm asking is when you use you GSM/GPRS phone to connect to the
internet you relly want to be able to be selective about what you download.

I personally have an o2 XDA in which I think the 'Pocket Outlook' is very
good in this area with it's download headers only/'x' kb of message/mark for
download options

I think this would be a valued improvement as more and more people are going
wireless and I can imagine it would involve masses of coding

TIA

Andrew Kennard
 
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