Is there a certain newsgroup I should have sent this message too? Since this
is for general quiestions I thought this would be the one to write too.
My apologies.

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my_realtor (Linda)
> Apologies that you have written such a long mail but this newsgroup is about
> Access!Though someone here maybe able to help.
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> > want that capability, if possible.
> > Thanks. Linda
scubadiver - 18 Jul 2007 16:14 GMT
This is for general questions about Access rather than general questions
about anything in general!
Is it outlook express you are trying to use? What has been happening?
> Is there a certain newsgroup I should have sent this message too? Since this
> is for general quiestions I thought this would be the one to write too.
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> > > want that capability, if possible.
> > > Thanks. Linda
Geoff - 18 Jul 2007 16:17 GMT
> Is there a certain newsgroup I should have sent this message too? Since
> this
> is for general quiestions I thought this would be the one to write too.
> My apologies.
microsoft access is a database program, it's part of office
if you have spent months buggering around with outlook express it'll prob
never work ever again
just get a gmail account or something......
i wouldn't recommend incredimail at all
Larry Linson - 19 Jul 2007 06:44 GMT
> Is there a certain newsgroup I should have sent this
> message too? Since this is for general quiestions I
> thought this would be the one to write too.
> My apologies.
No apologies are necessary, as the online interface which you are obviously
using, is not all that clear -- and there are many who are misled to believe
that this "provides access" to the sponsored newsgroups. But, this
newsgroup is specifically for Microsoft Access database software, part of
Microsoft Office and the real specialists or gurus on Outlook Express would
be here only by chance. If you will continue to scroll down, you will find
newsgroups specifically for Outlook Express.
Outlook Express is a limited, free mail client covered in
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general and
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.stationery and in a few other
version-specific newsgroups. I don't know what supposedly user-friendly
names you'll find for those in the online user interface. Most of us who do
a lot of answers here do not use that interface. For example, I use, er,
"Outlook Express" for reading and responding, which you won't be able to do,
if it's not working for you.
You'll also find a wealth of Outlook Express information at
http://www.tomsterdam.com.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP