Jul 02
I replied to an e-mail and noticed that the original e-mail I replied to did
not have the purple left arrow over the envelope icon. I would like to
confirm my theory as to why this would happen. My theory is that this
happens when an e-mail being replied to is saved in the Drafts folder prior
to being sent. I found this to happen with forwarded e-mail also. Could you
confirm this is correct?
I am using Windows Mail 6.0.6000.16386 on Windows Vista Ultimate.
Thank you for your feedback.
- Mark
Jul 02
And if you disable the Norton Toolbar...?
Magsmom wrote:
> I have a new computer with Vista Home Premium and IE7, and I have been
> trying to customize my IE toolbars like I had them on my old computer. I
> want to keep the total number of toolbar rows at the top, down to two and
> I
> want to have the links bar on the same row with the Norton toolbar, which
> does not need the whole row. I unlock the toolbars, move the links bar up
> to the same row with the Norton, lock the toolbars and everything looks
> good. The next time I open my browser, the links bar is back down on a
> row
> by itself. Why won't it stay where I put it??
Jul 02
Vista Home Premium SP1 32 bit
Network and volume icons disappear from notification area.
I did right click on Start button > Properties >Notification. Both boxes
are grayed out.
t-4-2
Jul 02
Computer == Dell Inspiron 1520
System DVD == Window Vista Home Edition (distribute by Dell)
I need wipe off entire C drive and perform a clean install Vista over
current installed Vista.
Here is the steps I went through and had problem finally:
1. I boot up with Vista Home Edition DVD;
2. Get on "Install Now" window, and click the "Install Now" get into
next step;
3. The update option is disabled (which is good because I need clean
install), I click the advanced option, the next window only show couple
partitions without showing C drive!!!
4. After all the tries to load drive, refresh drive, etc. The C drive
never show up!!
How can I get clean re-install over exist vista system??
Thanks in advance.
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10201997
Jul 02
>> Is there a difference? I noticed that several webmail providers have both Deleted Items and
>> Trash. If you don't want it you dispose of it. What could be the difference between the two?
> Trash is mail that the server thinks you will want to Delete, but you still have an opportunity to
> skim through it to be sure there are no false positives. When you are sure, THEN you delete it.
> If the server's filter didn't catch all the trash, you can click the Junk button yourself to move
> it into that folder. Of course, you also can simply Delete it directly from the Inbox without
> going through the trash or junk folder. In WLMail, I like the little "x" that appears when I
> highlight the Junk email folder. Clicking that "x" empties that folder. ;<)
Isn't there a kb shortcut for emptying a folder? If there isn't one, there should be!
I've found that junk mail filters never work properly and always catch legitimate mail which means
you still have to wade through all of it like before. I guess most people check their junk mail box
less often. But if there is a junk mail filter it should go into the junk mail folder. Doesn't
have anything to do with Trash or Deleted items. Inbox, Drafts, Sent, Junk, Trash and any other
folders you create. Keep life simple.