D. Spencer Hines wrote:
NOTE: The following UNRELATED newsgroups due to Hines' shotgunning to
non-Outlook groups were omitted from my reply (they have nothing to do
with add-ons for Outlook):
- microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
- microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
- microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop
Thank you.
I'll try it. NewsHound in Outlook.
Why separate programs?
Don't you waste a lot of time going back and forth?
Also:
Outlook 2003 is dead and buried?
NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) is not supported in any version of
Outlook. You can get an add-on to add NNTP support. Otherwise, when
you clicked the News button in Outlook, it loaded Outlook Express to do
newsgroups, so you were using 2 programs before, anyway.
Also, I suspect (but cannot verify since the Newshound site doesn't have
an online manual) that you are limited to using only the rules available
in Outlook to filter, colorize, or otherwise manage newsgroup posts. I
left Outlook Express and Thunderbird because their rules set sucks for
handling newsgroup posts. Outlook does e-mail very well. It wasn't
designed for newsgroups, and I doubt an add-on is going to significantly
add more filter rules to Outlook (and I would be surprised if regular
expressions were supported).
I believe Newshound has a trial period so you can see if it does what
you want and to see if it has additional features to keep you happy with
it as you want to do more management with newsgroup posts. It isn't a
free solution (cost is $30).