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RE: RSS feed post being reset as "unread" when they have been read     

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Author: Gerardo Camarena
Date: May 22, 2008 16:42

... in advanced. "Alistair Doran" wrote: Hello All Has anyone experiance a problem where your RSS feeds in Outlook 2007 are being reset as unread when they have been read. Since I updated to SP1 I'm getting on a regular basis feeds that I have read being remark as unread and it's becoming a real pain! Alistair
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RSS feed post being reset as "unread" when they have been read     

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Author: Alistair Doran
Date: May 14, 2008 23:30

Hello All Has anyone experiance a problem where your RSS feeds in Outlook 2007 are being reset as unread when they have been read. Since I updated to SP1 I'm getting on a regular basis feeds that I have read being remark as unread and it's becoming a real pain! Alistair
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RE: outook 2007 today -- unread message indicator in public folders do     

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Author: Jasonrvw
Date: Apr 22, 2008 06:40

Hi Marvin It looks like there are many people including myself with this problem and MS isn't saying anything about it. I'm hoping something is done soon as it's quite the pain wouldn't you say? I've seen many posts across many forums and not one soul with an answer. If either of us finds one post it here for the other to use ;o) Jason
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Re: Outlok 2007 - Slow Rendering in Reading Pain     

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Author: Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
Date: Feb 9, 2008 14:51

...>> Is there any known cause /cure for Outlook rendering so lowly in the reading pane that you can't be sure whether what your reading is actually related to the e'mail you selected without checking the header.... It may also be related to the fact that the unread e'Mails number doesn't update in the tree after I've moved e'Mails until I reboot.... --H---
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Re: Outlok 2007 - Slow Rendering in Reading Pain     

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Author: Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
Date: Feb 9, 2008 14:51

... me down. | | Is there any known cause /cure for Outlook rendering so lowly in the | reading pane that you can't be sure whether what your reading is | actually related to the e'mail you selected without checking the | header.... | | It may also be related to the fact that the unread e'Mails number | doesn't update in the tree after I've moved e'Mails until I reboot.... | | --H---
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Re: Outlok 2007 - Slow Rendering in Reading Pain     

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Author: Diane Poremsky
Date: Feb 6, 2008 06:34

... me down. Is there any known cause /cure for Outlook rendering so lowly in the reading pane that you can't be sure whether what your reading is actually related to the e'mail you selected without checking the header.... It may also be related to the fact that the unread e'Mails number doesn't update in the tree after I've moved e'Mails until I reboot.... --H---
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Re: Poor, weak little Alex     

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Author: Thom E. Geiger
Date: Jul 25, 2008 15:28

...UK. Gordon Roy Parker posts and chats as a vile, viscious person, seeking to inflict pain and suffering on those who he contacts. He lurks in chat rooms inventing fallicies and accusations ... the innocent parties, but I have had to completely remove some segments as they are almost unreadable after censorship. Therefore I shall include a few soundbites. These are genuine; ...
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Re: frustration with starting forth     

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Author: Elizabeth D Rather
Date: Jun 5, 2008 15:16

... can't handle them. This then leads to the reputation of "Forth is unreadable". OK this is helpful, but raises some questions regarding factoring. I think I ...and TYPE are all API-level words. Hope those one-liners weren't too painful for you ;-) Cheers, Elizabeth -- ================================================== Elizabeth D. Rather (US & Canada) 800-55-FORTH...
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An example of Forth failure to thrive. Was: part 21 asserts forth best for small memory systems, would lisp be better in non small mem?     

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Author: Jonah Thomas
Date: Mar 12, 2008 23:45

... * It is quite easy to write entirely unreadable code in MUF. * MUF's implementation of variable ...FORTH before, and it can be a right pain trying to write large programs in a stack-... worst aspects of the Forth tradition (for example, unreadable code, obscure bugs). That the original author of ...very very well. Complaints that the code was unreadable, by people who didn't like it and ...
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Re: A Brief Look at History     

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Author: Elizabeth D Rather
Date: Mar 12, 2008 07:17

...> heard of it, 98 of them will have heard it's unreadable. Probably 5 or 10 of them will have heard the story about..."illustration"). Folks can't be blamed for concluding that stuff was unreadable, and unfortunately that's the only Forth a lot of folks have.... We can always read it, even when the effort is painful and the comments deficient. The likelihood that the programmers "couldn't ...
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