Can"t find Outlook 07 inside Post In Dicussion Group? Ourlook 2007
am 13.01.2008 11:55:00 von kermor
Hello,
For the last 7months, I have received on a daily basis in my Inbox or Junk
mail folder in double copy or in triplicate e-mails. That situation as you
can may imagine encumber my two folders, and slow down my process of checking
e-mail and jam my outlook... Can we remedy once and for all this annoying
situation...? Do I need to change my parameters or check mark one of my
options in Outlook Tools/Options... ribbon?
Thank you.
--
brittany
Re: Can"t find Outlook 07 inside Post In Dicussion Group? Ourlook 2007
am 13.01.2008 18:53:56 von smar
This is a .NET programmers discussion group. Try a newsgroup with Outlook
in its name.
"kermor" wrote in message
news:BDE355DF-020E-4795-A9F2-0B20B1523685@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> For the last 7months, I have received on a daily basis in my Inbox or Junk
> mail folder in double copy or in triplicate e-mails. That situation as you
> can may imagine encumber my two folders, and slow down my process of
> checking
> e-mail and jam my outlook... Can we remedy once and for all this annoying
> situation...? Do I need to change my parameters or check mark one of my
> options in Outlook Tools/Options... ribbon?
> Thank you.
> --
>
>
> brittany
Re: Can"t find Outlook 07 inside Post In Dicussion Group? Ourlook 2007
am 16.01.2008 00:33:57 von smar
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say that it is foolish to seek greatness?
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causes and effects of love. The cause is a je ne sais quoi (Corneille), and
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world.
Cleopatra's nose: had it been shorter, the whole aspect of the world would
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Indeed who do not see it but youths who are absorbed in fame, diversion, and
the thought of the future? But take away diversion, and you will see them
dried up with weariness. They feel then their nothingness without knowing
it; for it is indeed to be unhappy to be in insufferable sadness as soon as
we are reduced to thinking of self and have no diversion.
165. Thoughts.--In omnibus requiem quaesivi.21 If our condition were truly
happy, we not need diversion from thinking of it in order to make ourselves
happy.
166. Diversion