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Outlook addin + flag status + visible/Invisible30 Jan 2004 15:11 GMT1
Is it possible to set the mailitem Visible/Invisible by setting
something like flag or any other way? Now developing in .NET.
Anushya
scanpst.exe30 Jan 2004 01:37 GMT2
What recourse is there if scanpst.exe does not fix
the .pst file?
Scanpst.exe hangs up in the "repair" stage; Task Manager
says it "Not responding".
opening eml files in Outlook29 Jan 2004 22:31 GMT2
I'm trying to open a '.eml' file in MS Outlook 2002. This
eml file opens correctly in MS Outlook Express, but won't
open in Outlook. I realize that '.msg' files are Outlook's
default, but I can't easily create one of those since I'm
HOWTO add categorie in mail from a *nix machine29 Jan 2004 17:58 GMT2
I have the problem, that I send mails form a *nix account to an
Outlook user and want to add this mail to a specific category, so that
it is automatically shown in that category.
Does anybody know how to modify the header of the mail to achieve
Outlook Contacts in Excell or Access29 Jan 2004 16:29 GMT33
Can any one give me samples or suggest where I may find samples of reading
Outlook Contacts from Access or Excel.
I want to create a merge program that sends fax's to requestors (who exist
in
Outlook 2003 / Hotmail / CDO29 Jan 2004 14:44 GMT2
Can anyone help with this problem.
I need to iterate through folders / messages with CDO
that are not in the local IS i.e. Hotmail Infostores held
on a web-site.
Blocked Sender Lists29 Jan 2004 14:00 GMT1
Is there anyway via outlook express or via an SDK or some function call to
access the Block Sender list in text format, ultimately to be captured into
an excel spreadsheet?
I have a list of Block Senders that I wish to check and sort, in excel or a
OL2003 interop problem with POP3 servers that don't support UIDL and TOP29 Jan 2004 03:00 GMT8
I have observed severe POP3 mailbox mismanagement by 11.5608.5703 when using
a POP3 server
that refuses to support UIDL and TOP.  Our server operates this way as it is
the IETF standard
"Cannot open dictionary" Error in Outlook 200029 Jan 2004 02:09 GMT1
I'm using Outlook 2000 on a Windows 2000 pc and I'm now
receiving "Cannot open dictionary" when I try to send
(new/forward/reply) email messages.  I did a search on
the "Custom" dictionary that is my default and shows that
Get Sender ID from MailItem object28 Jan 2004 14:11 GMT1
I want to extract the Sender ID from a Mail. Is it possible using the
MailItem object? or what is the other way of getting the Sender ID. I am
using the Outlook COM object in VisualBasic.
I am able to get the To, CC, BCC (All Mail IDs), Sender Name (using the
Remove Free/Clear Service.27 Jan 2004 05:51 GMT1
I need to remove free and clear service from OUTLOOK!!!
CUSTOMIZE OUTLOOK TODAY BUTTON26 Jan 2004 21:44 GMT1
OUTLOOK 2000 -SP3, NOTHING HAPPENS WHEN CUSTOMIZE BUTTON
IS PICKED - SOLUTION?
Outlook 2003 on Windows 2000 Professional WS26 Jan 2004 21:41 GMT1
Outlook 2003 crashes on my Windows 2000 pcs when attaching
an attachment.  My Windows XP PCs attach docs. just fine.  
Any ideas are welcome.
Thanks.
Outlook XP and workgroup mail25 Jan 2004 05:05 GMT1
Anybody got a way to get Outlook XP to add an account for
workgroup mail?
Terminal Services and Outlook Offline Folders24 Jan 2004 20:27 GMT3
Per the following links:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2003/three/ch8/OutC02.h
tm#sub_1
and
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