Yes you sure can.
----- Original Message -----
From: Debbie Gillespie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: Outlook Express vs. other mail programs (was To IE5 or Not To
IE5)


> One question regarding outlook express.  You mention in your message that
> you use the control-D to delete the read message and the next unread one
> pops up.  This is fine, but can you also arrow through the list of
messages
> in a list box view and delete them in that fashion as well?
>
> Debbie
>
>
>
> At 02:20 AM 6/7/1999 -0700, you wrote:
> >Doug,
> >
> >Well, to answer your question, no, I do not miss having access to the
> >system (pc) cursor in Outlook Express.  In fact, I have Outlook 98
> >installed on my pc and have used it, and I've found it more cumbersome
> >in that regard.  I prefer Outlook Express because it reads the
> >messages to me automatically without even having to hit the
> >INSERT-PAGEDOWN command.
> >
> >I have to read an awful lot of email every day because I subscribe to
> >quite a few active mailing lists and it simply took too much time to
> >have to initiate a say-all for every message.  With Outlook Express, I
> >simply hit the CTRL-D to delete the current message that I've just
> >read and the next message begins reading.  I can get through a lot of
> >messages that way.  Especially since most have all I need to hear in
> >the first screen.  If not, a tap of the space bar gets me the next
> >screen of info.
> >
> >Besides, you only have the system cursor in Outlook 98 in text
> >messages.  Messages formatted in HTML will behave differently, and
> >they do not begin reading automatically either.  At least, Outlook
> >Express is consistent.
> >
> >With the proper scripts, Outlook Express 5 is going to be hard to
> >beat.
> >
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> >Regards
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