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Daniel. L. Schumacher
Under XP and OE if one had Outlook (2003) set as the default mail
handler, selecting "Reply" to a newsgroup message rather than
"Reply Group" would result in an e-mail reply being sent via
Outlook rather than OE. This behavior seems to have changed
under Vista and Office 2007. Although Outlook is set as the
default program for mail messages everywhere you can set it,
selecting "Reply" in a newsgroup and then "Send" after composing
the reply causes Vista Mail to pop up its configuration wizard
wanting me to set up a mail account, something I deliberately did
not do so that Vista Mail would not accidentally retrieve mail
messages.
So I have two questions:
1) If I set up a POP3 account for Vista Mail, will the response
be sent using Outlook or Vista Mail?
2) If it will still be sent via Vista Mail, is there anyway to
force it to be sent via Outlook?
I anticipate a question as to why I want it to go via Outlook
rather than Vista Mail, and the answer is so that I have my sent
mails in a single location, i.e., in Outlook's Sent folder.
Regards, Dan
handler, selecting "Reply" to a newsgroup message rather than
"Reply Group" would result in an e-mail reply being sent via
Outlook rather than OE. This behavior seems to have changed
under Vista and Office 2007. Although Outlook is set as the
default program for mail messages everywhere you can set it,
selecting "Reply" in a newsgroup and then "Send" after composing
the reply causes Vista Mail to pop up its configuration wizard
wanting me to set up a mail account, something I deliberately did
not do so that Vista Mail would not accidentally retrieve mail
messages.
So I have two questions:
1) If I set up a POP3 account for Vista Mail, will the response
be sent using Outlook or Vista Mail?
2) If it will still be sent via Vista Mail, is there anyway to
force it to be sent via Outlook?
I anticipate a question as to why I want it to go via Outlook
rather than Vista Mail, and the answer is so that I have my sent
mails in a single location, i.e., in Outlook's Sent folder.
Regards, Dan