Jim S wrote: Any ideas how I clean all this up? Even if it means going back to a completely virgin copy of Outlook. Here is a start Jim, a lot of stuff to come, lets do it step by step. http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/faq.html Note that if you simply want to disable the plug-in for a while, you can do this by unticking the "Enable SpamBayes" box on the front page of the "Manager"
On Sep 16, 3:35 pm, Patrick Turner <i...@turneraudio.com.au> wrote: John Byrns wrote: In article <48CF3D00.9FEAD...@turneraudio.com.au>, Patrick Turner <i...@turneraudio.com.au> wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Sep 15, 9:49 am, Patrick Turner <i...@turneraudio.com.au> wrote: Andre Jute wrote: Fascinating stuff, Patrick. I had some vintage
Eddie wrote: Whinging Courier wrote: Eddie wrote: Also, NiMH batteries are much more tolerant of repeated partial discharge/charge cycles than were older rechargeables, without the memory effects and loss of effective capacity. IIRC, the recommendation is to cycle them completely (i.e. full charge, full discharge) the first few times, after that
Inline: With that set up are there ways to allow someone to have spell check? Not that I know about, but maybe someone else knows of such a thing Are there ways to allow someone to start filling it out then come back later to finish it? Again, not that I know about, but with advanced coding probably -- they do that kind of thing with shopping carts so it has to be possible