Subj : Re: W 10 mail contacts import
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Date : Mon Jan 02 2017 11:16 am
From: "Michael" <
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Subject: Re: W 10 mail contacts import
"Paul" wrote in message news:
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Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Michael wrote:
>> "Jim S" wrote in message
>> news:
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>> I have Outlook 2010, but quite like the way Windows 10 mail works. In
>> Outlook 2010 I have several folders of email addresses. W10 mail imports
>> my
>> basic ontacts folder, but I would like to import the other folders
>> seperately from contacts. Is there a way?
>
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>> MS has turned a simple import, into a hair pulling torture.
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>> I don't use that POS, Mail.
>>
>> I use Windows Live Mail, and it works great.
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> Well then I will give you a tip. Don't post UNDER the signature marker.
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I think you're missing the rich irony here.
This is trademark behavior of WLM :-)
It does stuff like this for you.
WLM can be used for email. But for USENET,
using a separate application is recommended.
That's my suggestion. For one, these little
"signature accidents" won't happen.
You will notice WLM users trying to "fudge"
their usage of WLM, by top-posting. As that is
the easiest way to make it look like WLM is
somehow USENET-compatible. Then they'll give you
some story about "how they like to top-post",
when in fact all they're doing is hiding the
inadequacy of WLM for the job.
A rich tradition of irony, that WLM.
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Good thing you're not forced to use it.
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