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F.H. Muffman
Sometimes, when you send email, a short, concise subject line is all that is
needed to convey your thoughts. 'Want to get lunch?' 'Meet me at 5',
things like that all make sense.
Newsgroup posts, especially where one is trying to get assistance on a
matter, it is rarely enough.
You leave out important data, like what version of outlook, what operating
system, what type of mail server, and an explanation of what you are trying
to do.
Frankly, I have no idea what the 'forward message feature' is, and I've used
Outlook since its inception.
So, take a few minutes, write out a paragraph or two explaining the feature
you'd like to turn off and then maybe someone around here will know how to
turn it off and tell you, or maybe it isn't possible and you'll be told
that.
Either way, you'll get a far better, more applicable answer than a blank
post ever could.
needed to convey your thoughts. 'Want to get lunch?' 'Meet me at 5',
things like that all make sense.
Newsgroup posts, especially where one is trying to get assistance on a
matter, it is rarely enough.
You leave out important data, like what version of outlook, what operating
system, what type of mail server, and an explanation of what you are trying
to do.
Frankly, I have no idea what the 'forward message feature' is, and I've used
Outlook since its inception.
So, take a few minutes, write out a paragraph or two explaining the feature
you'd like to turn off and then maybe someone around here will know how to
turn it off and tell you, or maybe it isn't possible and you'll be told
that.
Either way, you'll get a far better, more applicable answer than a blank
post ever could.