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Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
A simple argument from another poster in 24hoursupport.helpdesk needs to
have his head slapped a little. His claim is that Outlook Express emails will automatically open in IE because IE handles html. I have tried to explain to him that OE handles html emails within itself but he just won't accept this as fact. In all the years that I have used OE, I have never once seen IE open and render the email. Would a few of you kind souls kindly slap the ignorant fool around a bit? Thank you. Warning! Flames from the other group are sure to be had. They will advise you of MY reputation and ignorance. Ignore them. |
Re: Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 22:03:53 -0800, Evan Platt wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 22:15:11 -0700, richard <member@newsguy.com> > wrote: > >>A simple argument from another poster in 24hoursupport.helpdesk needs to >>have his head slapped a little. > > You need to have your head slapped whenever you open your mouth. > >>His claim is that Outlook Express emails will automatically open in IE >>because IE handles html. I have tried to explain to him that OE handles >>html emails within itself but he just won't accept this as fact. > > No, that's not what Mike stated. > > "...if your OE is configured to call on IE to render html" > > and BTS stated "... Outlook Express uses Internet Explorer to render > HTML e-mail." > >>In all the years that I have used OE, I have never once seen IE open and >>render the email. > > You don't see IE open, but it does render the e-mail. > >>Would a few of you kind souls kindly slap the ignorant fool around a bit? >>Thank you. > > What's the point, bullshit Bullis? You do this all the time. You get > corrected, and then you keep insisting you're right and everyone else > is wrong. > > You were challenged when you didn't believe the First Amendment > provides Separation of church and state. You posted in misc.legal, and > a dozen people told you it was right there, and you argued with every > one of them. > > So really, what's the point? A dozen people will no doubt bitchslap > you, and you'll never admit you were wrong. > >>Warning! Flames from the other group are sure to be had. They will advise >>you of MY reputation and ignorance. Ignore them. > > Your ignorance is no doubt widely known. > > You've stated men have more ribs than women. > You've stated men have an Adams Apple, and women don't. I said men have a more predominant Adams Apple. > You've stated Windows Mail can be installed on XP. No I did not. But why can't it be? The big question there is, once installed, will it work as intended? > You've stated Dubai is on the continent of Africa. No I did not. I said, that you can not go snow skiing on the African continent. But you can in Dubai. That statement does not place Dubai on the african continent. > > Trust me, if anyone calls you an idiot, you've earned the title. Trust Evan Platt the usenet stalker? Then I have some ocean front property in arizona to sell you dirt cheap. |
Re: Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
On 12/11/2010 05:15, richard wrote:
> A simple argument from another poster in 24hoursupport.helpdesk needs to > have his head slapped a little. > His claim is that Outlook Express emails will automatically open in IE > because IE handles html. I have tried to explain to him that OE handles > html emails within itself but he just won't accept this as fact. You are the only one making the claim that OE opens mail in IE. > > In all the years that I have used OE, I have never once seen IE open and > render the email. And you never will and nor will anybody else. The problem is that you are just too stupid to understand what has been explained to you by many people. OE uses the IE engine to render HTML mail. Oh and while we are at it, Rich text and HTML are not the same thing. > Would a few of you kind souls kindly slap the ignorant fool around a bit? > Thank you. > > Warning! Flames from the other group are sure to be had. They will advise > you of MY reputation and ignorance. Ignore them. It's a reputation you have earned and only a fool would go into another group to spread that reputation. QED. |
Re: Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
"richard" <member@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:1wxjx30p147sw$.dlg@evanplatt.sux... >A simple argument from another poster in 24hoursupport.helpdesk needs to > have his head slapped a little. > His claim is that Outlook Express emails will automatically open in IE > because IE handles html. I have tried to explain to him that OE handles > html emails within itself but he just won't accept this as fact. The truth is somewhere between the two: 1. Both IE and OE use the same browser *component* to render HTML emails. (If you develop software then you can use the same componet in your application to render html, its very versatile.) 2. If you click on a link and it opens in a browser, then whether that's IE or FF or something else depends on your set-up, although it will be IE by default. > In all the years that I have used OE, I have never once seen IE open and > render the email. > Would a few of you kind souls kindly slap the ignorant fool around a bit? I don't think this attitude helps you (or the person you are conversing with). Children might slap each other around a bit, but as an adult (which I assume you are) you should be above that. I do understand that at times we all get aggrevated, but language like that will only loose you respect. "slap" and "ignorant fool" are terms used by trolls, so best to avoid anything like that or the emotive content they suggest, especially in an open public forum. -- Brian Cryer http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian |
Re: Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
Your choice of subject line already indicates you don't understand.
"open with browsers" ?? richard the st00pid wrote: > A simple argument from another poster in 24hoursupport.helpdesk needs > to have his head slapped a little. His claim is that Outlook Express > emails will automatically open in IE I/we never said that, St00pid. I said OE uses the IE *engine* to display HTML email in OE. Nobody said the mail opens in an *IE window*. > because IE handles html. I have tried to explain to him that OE > handles html emails within itself but he just won't accept this as > fact. > > In all the years that I have used OE, I have never once seen IE open > and render the email. Since you won't believe various reputable references posted for you to read on exactly how OE displays HTML email, why would you believe anyone in these other groups you've subjected to your stupidity? > Would a few of you kind souls kindly slap the ignorant fool around a > bit? Thank you. > > Warning! Flames from the other group are sure to be had. They will > advise you of MY reputation and ignorance. Ignore them. Your reputation and ignorance is legendary. -- -bts -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul |
Re: Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
richard <member@newsguy.com> wrote:
>A simple argument from another poster in 24hoursupport.helpdesk needs to >have his head slapped a little. >His claim is that Outlook Express emails will automatically open in IE >because IE handles html. I have tried to explain to him that OE handles >html emails within itself but he just won't accept this as fact. That's because you're wrong. >In all the years that I have used OE, I have never once seen IE open and >render the email. It doesn't have to. IE integrates right into OLE, just like it does with Windows Explorer. >Would a few of you kind souls kindly slap the ignorant fool around a bit? >Thank you. Heh! >Warning! Flames from the other group are sure to be had. They will advise >you of MY reputation and ignorance. Something you don't deny I see. > Ignore them. Can we at least tell them your name? It's RtS (Richard the St00pid) |
Re: Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
Well, I guess the civility level of this thread indicates why MS killed its
NGs. As others indicate, for HTML and plain text messages OE uses the IE engine to display the message. If you use SPY++ you will see the display window for the messages is an IE window. When selecting the View messages in plain text only, then OE uses an more Notepad like window to display the text and eliminates the IE window. That change was made in XP SP2 for "security" purposes. steve MS-MVP Outlook Express / Windows Mail 1998 - present "richard" <member@newsguy.com> wrote in message news:1wxjx30p147sw$.dlg@evanplatt.sux... >A simple argument from another poster in 24hoursupport.helpdesk needs to > have his head slapped a little. > His claim is that Outlook Express emails will automatically open in IE > because IE handles html. I have tried to explain to him that OE handles > html emails within itself but he just won't accept this as fact. |
Re: Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
On 12/11/2010 06:31, richard wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 22:03:53 -0800, Evan Platt wrote: > >> On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 22:15:11 -0700, richard<member@newsguy.com> >> wrote: >> >>> A simple argument from another poster in 24hoursupport.helpdesk needs to >>> have his head slapped a little. >> >> You need to have your head slapped whenever you open your mouth. >> >>> His claim is that Outlook Express emails will automatically open in IE >>> because IE handles html. I have tried to explain to him that OE handles >>> html emails within itself but he just won't accept this as fact. >> >> No, that's not what Mike stated. >> >> "...if your OE is configured to call on IE to render html" >> >> and BTS stated "... Outlook Express uses Internet Explorer to render >> HTML e-mail." >> >>> In all the years that I have used OE, I have never once seen IE open and >>> render the email. >> >> You don't see IE open, but it does render the e-mail. >> >>> Would a few of you kind souls kindly slap the ignorant fool around a bit? >>> Thank you. >> >> What's the point, bullshit Bullis? You do this all the time. You get >> corrected, and then you keep insisting you're right and everyone else >> is wrong. >> >> You were challenged when you didn't believe the First Amendment >> provides Separation of church and state. You posted in misc.legal, and >> a dozen people told you it was right there, and you argued with every >> one of them. >> >> So really, what's the point? A dozen people will no doubt bitchslap >> you, and you'll never admit you were wrong. >> >>> Warning! Flames from the other group are sure to be had. They will advise >>> you of MY reputation and ignorance. Ignore them. >> >> Your ignorance is no doubt widely known. >> >> You've stated men have more ribs than women. >> You've stated men have an Adams Apple, and women don't. > > I said men have a more predominant Adams Apple. > >> You've stated Windows Mail can be installed on XP. > > No I did not. But why can't it be? The big question there is, once > installed, will it work as intended? > >> You've stated Dubai is on the continent of Africa. > > No I did not. I said, that you can not go snow skiing on the African > continent. But you can in Dubai. That statement does not place Dubai on the > african continent. Your lack of comprehension and basic writing skills get you into so much trouble I'd recommend giving up Usenet and concentrate on trying to hit the inside of the spitoon instead. |
Re: Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
On 12/11/2010 13:41, Steve Cochran wrote:
> > > "richard"<member@newsguy.com> wrote in message > news:1wxjx30p147sw$.dlg@evanplatt.sux... >> A simple argument from another poster in 24hoursupport.helpdesk needs to >> have his head slapped a little. >> His claim is that Outlook Express emails will automatically open in IE >> because IE handles html. I have tried to explain to him that OE handles >> html emails within itself but he just won't accept this as fact. > > > Well, I guess the civility level of this thread indicates why MS killed its > NGs. > > As others indicate, for HTML and plain text messages OE uses the IE engine > to display the message. If you use SPY++ you will see the display window > for the messages is an IE window. When selecting the View messages in plain > text only, then OE uses an more Notepad like window to display the text and > eliminates the IE window. That change was made in XP SP2 for "security" > purposes. > > steve > MS-MVP > Outlook Express / Windows Mail > 1998 - present I've corrected your top posting error for you. It's evident that you haven't come across richard before, the resident idiot of 24hoursupport.helpdesk The self same explanation was given to him in that group but he chose to wander into this group to demonstrate to even more people how wrong he is. We apologise for this intrusion into your newsgroup by our resident idiot. We have ordered a larger and shorter chain with a free straitjacket. |
Re: Do OE emails open with browsers? crosspost
richard <member@newsguy.com> writes and having writ moves on.
<crap removed> Deliberately inviting a cross-posted flame war is beyond the pale. Your behaviour is less acceptable than your advice. Mike "do you have any value (or values)?" Yetto -- In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice they are not. |
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