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|    Re: Recommendation Help f    |
|    31 Jan 19 19:12:12    |
      Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2017 18:24:00 -0500       From: BOBBY TODD       To: JOHN KIDWELL       Subject: Re: Recommendation Help f       Newsgroups: win.server.program       Message-ID: <1512779175.32.1508770228@winserver.com>       References: <1508770228.32.1467678516@winserver.com>       X-Mailer: Wildcat! Interactive Net Server v7.0.454.5       Lines: 23              -=> JOHN KIDWELL wrote to DAVE GOURD <=-               JK> The one nagging problem with Outlook is that it doesn't delete email        JK> when it's been read, therefore I must also use the WC Mail to delete        JK> them once read by Outlook. I don't know if that has been fixed in WC        JK> or not. And, it would be nice if the WC Mail had an archive module        JK> like Outlook does.              There is a setting in Outlook that does this for you. I use Outlook 2016       with my WINServer system and messages get deleted when I download them via       POP3.               JK> Lastly, I am going to do a total upgrade soon because I'm moving the        JK> whole mess to a new location and start all over again. That's why I am        JK> trying to find out how well WC works on Windows 7 machines.              Personally, if you are going to "upgrade" do so using Windows Server 2003       R2 32-bit or Windows Server 2008 (non-R2, 32-bit). I've always had bad       experiences with anything newer.                     ... Heisenberg may have slept here.       --- MultiMail/OS/2 v0.50        * Origin: Prison Board BBS Mesquite Tx //telnet.RDFIG.NET www. (1:124/5013)    |
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