actually, it is ctrl+enter to send.

Joel Pincus wrote:
> 
> Hi, I am an   old internet mail user myself who has switched to outlook
> express 5. You can read the entire document by opening the message with a
> control R then use your say all command insert down arrow to read the entire
> message. If you want to respond to the message, go to the top of the
> document and write your message then hit alt F, down arrow once to send
> messages and hit enter.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 1:36 AM
> Subject: Outlook Express vs. other mail programs (was To IE5 or Not To IE5)
> 
> > I haven't given Outlook Express a big chance because I much prefer mail
> > readers with a PC cursor that lets Say-All read messages from start to
> > finish, stop and look at things without having to use the JAWS cursor,
> > etc.  I teach a computer class and use Internet mail as a means of
> > motivating typing students and giving them extended practice sometimes,
> > and I find the old Internet Mail program which went out with IE3 was
> > better suited to this use than Microsoft's modern replacement.  If anyone
> > figures out how to make it possible to navigate messages in OE5 as they
> > were in Internet Mail, I sure hope I hear about it... but in the mean
> > time, I'd like to know:
> >
> > Do those who proclaim OE5 as a very good mail program care much at all
> > about the disappearance of the PC cursor in messages?  The message to
> > which I am replying recommends OE5 over Outlook 98, but Outlook 98 can be
> > made (and is, on one lab machine here) to allow the PC cursor to wander
> > around in messages.  For this reason, I have always favored Outlook 98
> > over OE5--except, of course, for the issue of price...
> >
> > --
> > Doug Lee, Computer Instructor
> > Blindness:  Learning In New Dimensions (BLIND), Inc.
> > http://www.blindinc.org
> >
> > On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Jeff wrote:
> >
> > > Actually, I disagree with Bill regarding his opinion that one should
> > > not upgrade to Outlook Express 5 when upgrading to Internet Explorer
> > > 5.  I have used both Outlook Express 4 and 5 and I feel there are more
> > > improvements between versions 4 and 5 in Outlook Express than there
> > > are between 4 and 5 in Internet Explorer.  In fact, I feel that
> > > Outlook Express 5 has surpassed Outlook 98.  If one does not need the
> > > features specific to Outlook 98 then I think Outlook Express 5 is an
> > > even better choice.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  -  ICQ UIN:  736807
> > > http://www.HookedOnThe.Net
> > > ftp://ftp.HookedOnThe.Net
> > >
> > >
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