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Just removing the incorrectly dated posting under this one from the top of
the list in (at least) Outlook Express and Windows Mail. Rick |
2008 federal payroll withholding tax
Hi Rick, I saw your previous posting but did not see the date you referred
to. The only dates I saw were yesterday's date of 1/4/2008. "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: Just removing the incorrectly dated posting under this one from the top of the list in (at least) Outlook Express and Windows Mail. Rick |
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In Outlook Express (OE) and Windows Mail (WM), the renamed version of OE in
Vista, email messages that are future-dated will hang around at the top (or bottom depending on sort order) of the message list until that date is reached (or until a more future-dated message is posted). One can remove such a future-dated message in OE or WM, by posting a new message with the identical subject line (not a reply to the message with the removed as I first did) to the newsgroup. Both OE and WM (I don't know what other newsreaders do) will make the future-dated message (and any replies to it) a sub-thread of this newly posted message and thus removing the future-dated message from the top (or bottom) of the message list. So, that is what I did and, in my newsreader, the entire original thread with the same subject line as this message has is now no longer at the top of my message list. Rick "JLGWhiz" wrote in message ... Hi Rick, I saw your previous posting but did not see the date you referred to. The only dates I saw were yesterday's date of 1/4/2008. "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: Just removing the incorrectly dated posting under this one from the top of the list in (at least) Outlook Express and Windows Mail. Rick |
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Or what I did... Delete it from Outlook Express using Edit | Delete -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message In Outlook Express (OE) and Windows Mail (WM), the renamed version of OE in Vista, email messages that are future-dated will hang around at the top (or bottom depending on sort order) of the message list until that date is reached (or until a more future-dated message is posted). One can remove such a future-dated message in OE or WM, by posting a new message with the identical subject line (not a reply to the message with the removed as I first did) to the newsgroup. Both OE and WM (I don't know what other newsreaders do) will make the future-dated message (and any replies to it) a sub-thread of this newly posted message and thus removing the future-dated message from the top (or bottom) of the message list. So, that is what I did and, in my newsreader, the entire original thread with the same subject line as this message has is now no longer at the top of my message list. Rick |
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LOL ... Yeah, I guess that would have worked too. Let's just say, then, I
was trying to be nice to everyone else.<g By the way, pressing the Delete key does the same thing as Ctrl+D or Edit/Delete. Rick "Jim Cone" wrote in message ... Or what I did... Delete it from Outlook Express using Edit | Delete -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message In Outlook Express (OE) and Windows Mail (WM), the renamed version of OE in Vista, email messages that are future-dated will hang around at the top (or bottom depending on sort order) of the message list until that date is reached (or until a more future-dated message is posted). One can remove such a future-dated message in OE or WM, by posting a new message with the identical subject line (not a reply to the message with the removed as I first did) to the newsgroup. Both OE and WM (I don't know what other newsreaders do) will make the future-dated message (and any replies to it) a sub-thread of this newly posted message and thus removing the future-dated message from the top (or bottom) of the message list. So, that is what I did and, in my newsreader, the entire original thread with the same subject line as this message has is now no longer at the top of my message list. Rick |
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Hmm, for me in OE6 at the head of this thread is JLGWhiz's first reply with
subject prefixed '' In the next level I see four sub threads, the last two both from Rick each not prefixed with 'Re'. Jim - for me, attempting to delete a messages does more harm than good, ie my dbx gets bigger not smaller, albeit I can no longer view the message. Things may have changed but the only way I know to fully delete a message is to create some sort of Rule, eg delete messages older than x days. Regards, Peter T "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message ... LOL ... Yeah, I guess that would have worked too. Let's just say, then, I was trying to be nice to everyone else.<g By the way, pressing the Delete key does the same thing as Ctrl+D or Edit/Delete. Rick "Jim Cone" wrote in message ... Or what I did... Delete it from Outlook Express using Edit | Delete -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message In Outlook Express (OE) and Windows Mail (WM), the renamed version of OE in Vista, email messages that are future-dated will hang around at the top (or bottom depending on sort order) of the message list until that date is reached (or until a more future-dated message is posted). One can remove such a future-dated message in OE or WM, by posting a new message with the identical subject line (not a reply to the message with the removed as I first did) to the newsgroup. Both OE and WM (I don't know what other newsreaders do) will make the future-dated message (and any replies to it) a sub-thread of this newly posted message and thus removing the future-dated message from the top (or bottom) of the message list. So, that is what I did and, in my newsreader, the entire original thread with the same subject line as this message has is now no longer at the top of my message list. Rick |
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Hi Peter, I have to confess that I have never paid attention to the size of the dbx file. However, I do regularly compact all Outlook Express folders. That is supposed to clean up the dross; see... http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm Regards, Jim Cone "Peter T" wrote in message Hmm, for me in OE6 at the head of this thread is JLGWhiz's first reply with subject prefixed '' In the next level I see four sub threads, the last two both from Rick each not prefixed with 'Re'. Jim - for me, attempting to delete a messages does more harm than good, ie my dbx gets bigger not smaller, albeit I can no longer view the message. Things may have changed but the only way I know to fully delete a message is to create some sort of Rule, eg delete messages older than x days. Regards, Peter T |
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Hmm, for me in OE6 at the head of this thread is JLGWhiz's first reply
with subject prefixed '' In the next level I see four sub threads, the last two both from Rick each not prefixed with 'Re'. Really? I was almost positive that the posting trick I used (well, the 2nd one at least<g) worked in OE6 as well. As a matter of fact, I am almost sure I learned it back when I was using OE6 myself. Rick |
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Hmm, for me in OE6 at the head of this thread is JLGWhiz's first reply with subject prefixed '' In the next level I see four sub threads, the last two both from Rick each not prefixed with 'Re'. Really? I was almost positive that the posting trick I used (well, the 2nd one at least<g) worked in OE6 as well. As a matter of fact, I am almost sure I learned it back when I was using OE6 myself. Rick I'm now reading & posting in Vista's 'Windows Mail', indeed your post is at the top just as you describe. Comparing OE & WM on different systems, the actual OP of 10April08 that I see in WM does not seem to exist at all in my OE. I don't recall having deleted it but perhaps that's the reason for the oddity. You've demonstrated an intersting and useful trick! Don't hold back from doing it again when appropriate :-) Regards, Peter T PS This is slightly odd - I had just put a watch on this thread, your latest (below) is duely marked but I see Jim has also just posted, his is not marked in my WM though it is in my OE |
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Hi Jim,
It's a while ago now but even after deleting old messages & compacting my dbx would seem to forever grow. I can't find the link now but I recall reading the only way to truly delete messages was with a 'news rule'. Also, to save messages to another folder, first search with whatever filter and move from the search window. Have just had a quick look at Windows Mail, seems to have changed and doesn't use dbx's, so I guess more predicatable to manage. Regards, Peter T "Jim Cone" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, I have to confess that I have never paid attention to the size of the dbx file. However, I do regularly compact all Outlook Express folders. That is supposed to clean up the dross; see... http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm Regards, Jim Cone "Peter T" wrote in message Hmm, for me in OE6 at the head of this thread is JLGWhiz's first reply with subject prefixed '' In the next level I see four sub threads, the last two both from Rick each not prefixed with 'Re'. Jim - for me, attempting to delete a messages does more harm than good, ie my dbx gets bigger not smaller, albeit I can no longer view the message. Things may have changed but the only way I know to fully delete a message is to create some sort of Rule, eg delete messages older than x days. Regards, Peter T |
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"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message ... Hmm, for me in OE6 at the head of this thread is JLGWhiz's first reply with subject prefixed '' In the next level I see four sub threads, the last two both from Rick each not prefixed with 'Re'. Really? I was almost positive that the posting trick I used (well, the 2nd one at least<g) worked in OE6 as well. As a matter of fact, I am almost sure I learned it back when I was using OE6 myself. Rick I'm now reading & posting in Vista's 'Windows Mail', indeed your post is at the top just as you describe. Comparing OE & WM on different systems, the actual OP of 10April08 that I see in WM does not seem to exist at all in my OE. I don't recall having deleted it but perhaps that's the reason for the oddity. In a trivial FWIW kind of way, looking at thread in Google's 'thread view', I see it is laid out exactly as I described as it is in my OE. That's to say the first/top post is a reply from JLGWiz, the actual OP dated 10Apr2008 is not listed at all, your (Rick) initial response appears as the 6th (thread-view). Regards, Peter T |
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