Outlook Express for XP Question

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Is there a way to have all responses from News servers be directed to a
folder? Kind of like how inbox is? Or is not can Outlook do this?
 
No, you will have to select them and move them manually into your Outlook
Express folders.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, DanB asked:

| Is there a way to have all responses from News servers be directed to
| a folder? Kind of like how inbox is? Or is not can Outlook do this?
 
The all go to OE's sent folder and you can sort them later. If you want them
in OL's sent folder, you'll need to set up an IMAP account as your default
mail account in OE.



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IMAP account? Do you know of a good book on outlook express? or is outlook a
better choice to pursue? I use outlook for mail and news. i didn't see any
way to get news on outlook, it just opens outlook express.
 
IMAP account? Do you know of a good book on outlook express? or is outlook a
better choice to pursue? I use outlook for mail and news. i didn't see any
way to get news on outlook, it just opens outlook express.
Outlook is not capable of viewing newsgroups on its own. It uses Outlook
Express by default but any other newsreader can be used.
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<<<SgtRich>>>

Email Client: Microsoft Outlook 2002
News Client (Text): Forté Agent 2.0 www.forteinc.com
News Client (Binaries): News Rover 9.2 www.newsrover.com
 
isn't that kind of stupid? i mean, how much can you do with just email?
Couldnt they just include News? kinda weird
 

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