I have sent 2 post and have gotten 2 replies, however, I could not open the replies through the link in my notification email. So, I am trying directly on the website. My emails have begun being posted to my Inbox with the TO: NAME highlighted and first rather the the FROM: NAME. This makes it difficult to determine quickly if the email is one you want to read, delete or delay reading. I use Vista Business and Office 2007. Help, please -- Thank You!
Usually if you log into the site first, you can open the posts by clicking on the link in the email. It's a bug. Dunno when or if it will ever be fixed. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx "Indian Queen" wrote in message news:65ADC5BE-E1B0-4EBD-AE29-FF9AABF6F0A6@microsoft.com... >I have sent 2 post and have gotten 2 replies, however, I could not open the > replies through the link in my notification email. So, I am trying > directly > on the website. My emails have begun being posted to my Inbox with the > TO: > NAME highlighted and first rather the the FROM: NAME. This makes it > difficult to determine quickly if the email is one you want to read, > delete > or delay reading. I use Vista Business and Office 2007. Help, please > -- > Thank You!
"Indian Queen" wrote in message news:65ADC5BE-E1B0-4EBD-AE29-FF9AABF6F0A6@microsoft.com... >I have sent 2 post and have gotten 2 replies, however, I could not open the > replies through the link in my notification email. So, I am trying > directly > on the website. My emails have begun being posted to my Inbox with the > TO: > NAME highlighted and first rather the the FROM: NAME. This makes it > difficult to determine quickly if the email is one you want to read, > delete > or delay reading. I use Vista Business and Office 2007. Help, please You will get a far better "experience" by dumping the horrible web interface and using a proper news reader instead. You already have one on your machine - Outlook Express prior to Windows Vista and Windows Mail and News in Vista. See this on how to set up Outlook express as your news reader: (I expect Windows mail and News is horribly similar....) How to set up OE as a News reader: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=171164&product=oex http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroups/setup.asp http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm