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Re: Ned Spellingscontrole
Comments inline.
"Ireneusz Makowski" <IreneuszMakowski@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5DA99B84-3598-43EF-A8A0-A597F86E5EF4@microsoft.com...
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
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>> It can be done, but is rather involved.
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> What you mean exactly by saying "involved". Creating subfolder and pasting
> to it two files is involving?
There's a lot more to it than that.
>> Kindly post this question in the Windows Live Mail newsgroup,
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> I'm not asking. Do you see any interrogation mark?
> My post was a piece of advice/info for Dutchman who started this thread.
>> as it has little interest for Windows Mail users:
My point is that I'm not going to clutter up a newsgroup meant for
WM users with detailed advice that is only applicable to WLM users.
> That's yours point of view.
> Here in Poland and I suppose in other localizations, not "spell check"
> supported mail client is very annoying problem. The first thing users do is
> searching internet, iT bloggs, discussion groups about spell check in WMail.
> And what they get? Answers like yours. Not possible and nothing more,
> evenetually are adviced to use other non MS mail client like Mozzilla
> Thunderbird. But what if they have hotmail account? According to planned
> changes in near future OExp and simlar mail clients will not be compatible
> with Hotmail mail server technology.
I have no influence over what Microsoft did or did not do in Windows Mail.
Windows Mail is a dead duck, it will not receive any improvements.
All development work is shifted to Windows Live Mail.
> And finally: Don't you think MVP in signature obliges?
Answered above. I will gladly try to assist you in the correct newsgroup.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
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