Re: [Bulk] RE: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

  • From: "The Elf" <inthaneelf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 22:51:59 -0800

thanks for the info, *sigh* I wanted to use it blast it

ah well

elf
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David 
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 3:24 AM
  Subject: Re: [Bulk] RE: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails


  Hello there;

  I just wanted to let list members no,
  if your deciding to have winmail.exe, run on your windows7 machine,
  if you have a 64bit machine,
  you will find it almost impossible to create message filters.
  when your using jaws,
  checking and unchecking message criteria just doesn't work,
  I believe this has something to do with,
  running a 32bit program on a 64bit machine.

  have a good day.


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: David 
    To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 6:10 AM
    Subject: Re: [Bulk] RE: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails


    Hello there;

    first I would like to set the conversation correctly.

    the registry tweak only applies to,
    windows7, and windows mail, not, windows live mail.
    windows mail client is found on, windows vista machine.
    however, the windows mail email client is found on, windows7, however, one 
needs to perform a few registry tweaks  in order for the winmail.exe to 
function properly.
    as I indicated in previous messages, winmail.exe, is very similar to OE,
    some of my client didn't like the MSoutlook, they wanted something easy, 
so, I setup the winmail.exe, on the windows7 machine, and all is well.
    just remember, WLM, is a part of, windows live essentials,
    something way different than windows mail.
    as for MSOutlook;
    I find the following setting work quite well.
    I should mention however, these settings would apply to MSOutlook 2007,
    as for the later 2010 I can't verify.

    1, open MSOutlook;

    2, alt+v for view.

    3, down arrow until you hear;
    navigation pane sub-menu,
    right arrow to open it should be set on normal,

    the next setting is,
    alt+v,=view,
    down arrow until you hear;
    to-do-bar, sub-menu,
    right arrow to open,
    down arrow and enter on off.

    the next setting is;
    alt+v=view,
    now down arrow until you hear;
    reading pane sub-menu,
    right arrow to open,
    down arrow and enter on off.

    the next setting should be,
    alt+v=view,
    now down arrow until you hear;
    toolbars sub-menu,
    right arrow to open,
    the only item which should be checked is,
    standard.

    now one more,
    alt+v=view,
    down arrow and make sure that,
    status bar is checked.

    now when you perform a go to folder command,
    ctrl+y,
    and choose inbox for example,
    press enter;
    you will land into the message list view.
    as indicated in one of the messages, you can also use,
    f6key,
    which moves you from folder view to list view.
    hopefully, this will help some list members.



      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Daniel McGee 
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 4:41 AM
      Subject: Re: [Bulk] RE: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails


      Hi list, Daniel hear. Just wanted to say that I use windows Live mail the 
 2009 version. I am giving this info because if gary wants to try out windows 
live mail, 2009 is the most accessible with Jaws. the 2011 isn't at present. At 
least that's is in my case. 
      The main thing I don't like about this email client and if anyone can 
confirm this then I would be truely appreciated because I have never used any 
of the other email clients is the fact that when one wants to look at a contact 
name meaning tabbing to it when you have opened a message you can't arrow left 
and right because when I do I just get the  bong sound that windows vista 
makes. And also I don't know if its me but when I get email mailing list 
messages the way I start a new topic I would like to know about is that I open 
a message tab or shift tab to the to field hit the apps key and there should be 
something along of the word email go into that then hit enter on personal 
email. Well before doing any of this on the to field when I do a say all with 
jaws, I notice I get a llot of the following symboals such as greater than and 
less than are the common ones Also  I have notice that jaws repeats the email 
address so you get somethinglike this. jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;   
Is this also normall? 
      Many thanks and Gary I hope you find your email client for your new 
windows 7 computer!
      Daniel  


      From: Adrian Spratt 
      Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 6:04 AM
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Subject: RE: [Bulk] RE: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails


      Dave,

      As you'll remember, I switched from OE to Outlook last spring. You gave 
me very useful advice at the time. for me, adjusting from tabbing to pressing 
enter + F6 soon became a matter of habit. Actually, I substitute tab for F6 in 
this process, which made the transition even easier.

      Again for me, the process of creating alternative folders for receipt of 
certain kinds of messages is more intuitive in Outlook than in OE.

      I never used the control-j command in OE because I knew which folders I'd 
assigned for incoming messages, and they were few enough to check easily. What 
I do miss in Outlook is the control-u command to search for unread messages. 
Also, if I'm in a list of messages within a folder, insert-tab doesn't tell me 
the message number where focus is placed. Neither flaw is a deal-breaker for 
me, though I'd anticipated both would be.

      what motivated me to abandon OE was that the number of messages I'd saved 
was causing loss of some data. I haven't encountered that problem in Outlook.

      There's another big advantage with Outlook. With OE, you can save only 
one message at a time to a text file. with Outlook, you can save an entire 
folder, or some part of it, to a single text file.

      Again, I'm writing about Outlook 2003 and making the assumption that 
these points apply to later versions.

      A user not having a problem with OE shouldn't switch. But when the time 
comes that updating is required and OE isn't readily available, Outlook has 
most of OE's features, a few drawbacks and at least two major strengths--memory 
capacity and the ability to copy many messages in a single operation to a text 
file. Other listers would add at least one more feature: Outlook's accessible 
calendar.

      
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      From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Farfar Carlson
      Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 12:18 AM
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: Re: [Bulk] RE: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      Adrian,

      I use Outlook 2007 at work for my corporate E-Mail and it is not able to 
work in the same way as OE. For example, in order to gain the list of messages 
from the folder list, you have to press the Enter key. Then to go back to the 
folders you use F6. Then again when you want to open the next folder, Enter 
again. Not as fundamental as just using the tab key back/forth. I find the 
process less useful, and in fact do not filter incoming messages to discrete 
folders, for that very reason. I don't know of an equivalent keystroke in 
Outlook 2007 to the Ctrl+j in OE, that allows me to jump to the next folder 
with an unread message. Very convenient, and I never miss anything that way.

      In Outlook 2007 I attend to all messages in the inbox and then file them 
in appropriate folders.

      Perhaps 2003 is not as pedantic as 2007?

      Dave Composed on a Dell Latitude 630 in the general vicinity of my Audio 
Recording and Mixing Studios, San Francisco Bay Area.
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Adrian Spratt
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 18:27
      Subject: [Bulk] RE: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      Outlook 2003, and presumably later versions, will do all of this. I find 
filtering messages easier in Outlook than I did in OE.

      
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      From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Gary King
      Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 8:19 PM
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: Re: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      I have always been able to read email with JFW and Outlook Express in the 
way I like best. I filter messages from each list into its appropriate folder 
and then start reading at the first unread message. If the message is worth 
saving, I move it to another folder for safe keeping; if not, I delete it, and 
the next message starts speaking automatically. I normally go all the way 
through the unread messages without returning to the message list, unless I 
need to move a message to a folder for saving. With the speech set as high as I 
can understand it, I can get through a lot of email in a hurry. It's also nice 
to see how many messages are being downloaded in a session, how many unread 
messages are in a folder and to be able to go to a folder with first-letter 
navigation, all of which I can do with Outlook Express.

      I hope that at least one of the email program possibilities will let me 
continue most of these practices.

      Gary King w4wkz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Yadiel Sotomayor
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 6:53 PM
      Subject: Re: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      Well, I am a proud owner of windows life mail and I must say, I found it 
easier to work with than outlook express ever was. Don't take my word for it. 
Mess around with it a bit. You will get the hang of it very fast. Now, one 
complain I have is that I can't use first letter navigation. A shame really.

      From: Gary King
      Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 6:28 PM
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: Re: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      David, Following your instructions, I found Windows Mail on my Windows 7 
Home Premium system. Before going to the trouble of trying to get it to work, 
however, I would like to know how well it works with JFW 12. I don't see it in 
the Supported Programs list. I do see Windows Live Mail listed, but don't 
really know how well it works either. I know that there are third-party scripts 
for Thunderbird, but haven't heard many comments about them on this list.

      While I am deciding which email program to try on Windows 7, I am still 
using my old faithful Outlook Express on my XP system.

      Any comments on the email programs I've mentioned are welcome. I am using 
JFW 12 Build 522.

      Gary King w4wkz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: David
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:49 AM
      Subject: Re: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      Hello John;

      first, the registry tweak is for windows mail, which is very similar to 
OE.

      to find windows mail on a windows 7 machine,

      do the following.

      1, computer/hard drive "c",

      P=programs,

      now press the letter "w" until you hear windows mail,

      there is the folder.

      as for where you can find the documentation?

      I could send to you if you wish.

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: john R. Vaughn
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:01 AM
      Subject: RE: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      David, Where do you find the documentation for installation of this 
outlook express program and which registry items to change or modify? thank 
you. John

      
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      From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of David
      Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 9:04 AM
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: Re: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      Hello there;

      well, just so you no,

      with a couple registry tweaks, you can use windows mail, which is a very 
similar to OE.

      in fact,

      if you go to,

      computer, your c drive, then programs, then press the letter "p" a few 
times, you will hear/see, windows mail.

      as I indicated, with a few registry tweaks, you can get this email client 
working on the machine.

      have a good day.

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Yadiel Sotomayor
      To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 8:59 AM
      Subject: Re: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      I don't know about OE, but there is no windows mail on win7. Its name is 
windows life mail. Now, I know that outlook 2007 and 2010 does work with 
windows 7. Maybe you should upgrade.

      From: Hamid Hamraz
      Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 7:28 AM
      To: jfw list
      Subject: Outlook 2003: problem with outgoing mails

      Dear all,

      I am using windows XP SP3 and outlook 2003. I have configured my Gmail 
account exactly as stated in Gmail help. I receive the incoming mails, but I 
can not send anything, without any kind of error message! Any suggestions? (I 
have imported the settings from OE, and then modified it to the ones in gmail 
help.)

      I really prefer to use OE, but I am switching to windows 7 soon. So I am 
looking for a well accessible counterpart for OE. Can OE be installed on 
windows 7, instead of windows mail?

      Any suggestions/comments is greatly appreciated.

      Cheers! Hamid Yadiel J. Sotomayor

      E-MAIL: yadosotomayor@xxxxxxxxxxx Yadiel J. Sotomayor

      E-MAIL: yadosotomayor@xxxxxxxxxxx

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