Re: Intro, and a question

  • From: "Steve Britt" <swimmer953@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 09:48:10 -0500

Keep in mind that I'm using Audyssey as an example, not the actual word you
would type in.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Britt" <swimmer953@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: Intro, and a question


> Hi, Chris, and welcome to the list.
> I don't know the answer to your question about OUtlook Express headers,
but
> I can tell you how to make message rules.
> Before you make your rule, you need to create a folder where you want your
> messages from the rule to go to. To do this, you need to be in the message
> list. Hit shift-tab, and you'll hear "inbox". Hit up arrow once, and
you'll
> hear "local folders". Now, do a control-shift-e, and you'll hear "folder
> name". Type the name of your folder. Tab down until you hear "okay". Hit
> enter.
> Now for the rule: Hit alt-t for tools, r for rules, and you'll hear the
word
> "mail". This is the selection you want, so you hit enter here. Normally,
you
> would hear a list of the rules you had created, but since this is your
first
> rule, you probably won't hear anything. Tab once, and you should hear the
> word "new". Hit space bar or enter here, and a list of rule conditions
will
> open up. What do you want Outlook Express to look for? Let's say you
wanted
> to find messages with a subject that contained a certain word. You arrow
> down until you hear "where the subject contains specific words". When you
> get to this selection, hit space bar to check it. Now hit tab, and you'll
be
> in a list of options. What do you want Outlook Express to do once it finds
> the messages listed in the condition you indicated? In this case, you want
> the first option that says "move the message to a specific folder. Hit
space
> bar to check this selection. Hit tab, and you should hear something like
> "apply this rule when message arrives.' This is actually the part where
you
> put in what you want Outlook Express to look for in the subject, and the
> folder where you want the messages to be placed. Hit down arrow once, and
> you should hear "where the subject contains specific words." Hit enter
here,
> and type in the word "audyssey". Now hit tab until you hear "okay." Now
hit
> down arrow until you hear "move message to specific folder". Hit enter
here,
> and you'll be on a list of folders. If you don't hear the folder you want,
> hit up or down arrow until you do, then tab to "okay". Okay, you've just
> created your rule, now you're going to give it a name. Tab once, and
you'll
> hear something like "message rule number one". Go ahead and type in the
name
> you've chosen for this rule. In my example, we'd use "audyssey." Now tab
> until you hear "okay" and hit enter. You've just created a message rule.
Let
> me know if you have any questions. Hope this helps.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Chris Judd" <chrischas0713@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 6:55 AM
> Subject: Intro, and a question
>
>
> > Hey all,
> > My name is Chris and I am from Missouri.  I have an outlook express
> question for all of you if you don't mind.
> > When I read my mail, I only hear the subject as a short header, how can
I
> get outlook to read the whole subject of messages?  Also, can some one
tell
> me about message rules, and how can I store whole bunches of messages so
> they don't clog up my inbox?
> > Basically, I am sort of new to outlook express.
> > Thanks,
> > Chris
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