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Buford T. Justice
I doubt anyone working on future versions of Microsoft Outlook will see or
read this, but, if they do, then...
1) Please use the same option that Outlook Express 6 uses to go to Sent
Items, right-click on messages, and view "Internet Headers". I know
'technically' there shouldn't any, but Outlook Express displays them as
"Details". In fact, in Outlook 2003, the "Internet Headers" window could be
taller or even be on its own tab for all messages.
2) Allow BBC: field to be viewed in Sent Items since I sent the message that
way. I like to send BCC: to my customers so hopefully none get SPAM, but I
like to know which customers received which e-mails. An example of what I
am talking about...
DSL Modem Tips
Me [[email protected]]
TO: Joe Blow, John Blow
CC: Jane Blow
BCC: Spam Blow, Ham Blow, Jerry Blow
3) Let Outlook do newsgroups with all the same functions Outlook Express
uses. I am tired of using 2 separate programs.
Thanks,
BTJustice
read this, but, if they do, then...
1) Please use the same option that Outlook Express 6 uses to go to Sent
Items, right-click on messages, and view "Internet Headers". I know
'technically' there shouldn't any, but Outlook Express displays them as
"Details". In fact, in Outlook 2003, the "Internet Headers" window could be
taller or even be on its own tab for all messages.
2) Allow BBC: field to be viewed in Sent Items since I sent the message that
way. I like to send BCC: to my customers so hopefully none get SPAM, but I
like to know which customers received which e-mails. An example of what I
am talking about...
DSL Modem Tips
Me [[email protected]]
TO: Joe Blow, John Blow
CC: Jane Blow
BCC: Spam Blow, Ham Blow, Jerry Blow
3) Let Outlook do newsgroups with all the same functions Outlook Express
uses. I am tired of using 2 separate programs.
Thanks,
BTJustice