'Show Replies to my Messages' misbehaving?

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Blue Max

Has anyone else experienced the problem of 'Windows Vista Mail' displaying
undesired newsgroup messages when having selected the option to "Show
Replies to my Messages." In earlier versions this filter worked well, but
now we are forced to disable and then re-enable this option so that the
filter will properly filter the list. Without performing this little
frustrating exercise, the list often contains messages that we have not
created or replied to at any time.
 
M

mac

Blue Max said:
Has anyone else experienced the problem of 'Windows Vista Mail' displaying
undesired newsgroup messages when having selected the option to "Show
Replies to my Messages." In earlier versions this filter worked well, but
now we are forced to disable and then re-enable this option so that the
filter will properly filter the list. Without performing this little
frustrating exercise, the list often contains messages that we have not
created or replied to at any time.

Known widespread BUG.

Try Ctrl+J in conjunction with Ctrl+H.
 
B

Blue Max

Thanks Steve! What do Ctrl+J and Ctrl+H do? Do we just execute them in
sequence?

***************
 
M

mac

Blue Max said:
Thanks Steve! What do Ctrl+J and Ctrl+H do? Do we just execute them in
sequence?

***************


Ctrl+H gives you the view that you refer to, show replies to my messages.

Ctrl+J lets you skip through the newsgroups to show messages that you are
involved in.

In OE it works like a charm, in this POS, no chance.
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Blue Max said:
Thanks Steve! What do Ctrl+J and Ctrl+H do? Do we just execute them in
sequence?


Ctrl-H toggles "Show Replies to my messages" so that pressing it twice after
WinMail updates takes you out and then back in, hiding the newly downloaded
messages (that are not in your thread).

Ctrl-J = Next unread newsgroup.
 

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