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- Readme for Microsoft Outlook(TM) Express Version 5.01 & 5.5
- February 2000
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-
- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 2000
-
-
- Thank you for using Outlook Express!
-
- This document provides complementary or late-breaking information
- to supplement online Help in Outlook Express. Outlook Express 5.01
- and 5.5 ships with Internet Explorer and Internet Tools.
-
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- How to View This Document
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- To view the Readme file on the screen in Windows Notepad, maximize
- the Notepad window. To print the Readme file, open it in Notepad
- or another word processor, and then click Print on the File menu.
-
-
- --------
- CONTENTS
- --------
-
- 1. MICROSOFT OUTLOOK EXPRESS
-
- 2. NEW FEATURES IN THIS RELEASE
-
- 3. KNOWN ISSUES IN THIS RELEASE
-
- 4. TROUBLESHOOTING
-
- 5. TIPS AND TRICKS
-
- 6. SUPPORT FOR MICROSOFT OUTLOOK EXPRESS
-
-
- =================================
- Part 1: MICROSOFT OUTLOOK EXPRESS
- =================================
-
- Outlook Express is an Internet standards based e-mail client
- and news reader.
-
- To read e-mail with Outlook Express, you must be using a mail
- system that uses SMTP and POP3, IMAP, or HTTP protocols. If you
- don't know whether your e-mail system supports Outlook Express,
- contact your administrator or your Internet service provider and
- ask if they support POP3, IMAP, or HTTP mail clients.
-
- You can use Outlook Express to read newsgroups, or discussion
- groups, such as the Usenet, by using NNTP-based news servers.
- Contact your Internet service provider (ISP) or network
- administrator for the name of the news server that you should
- use. Outlook Express can also be used to receive support for
- a variety of Microsoft products on the news server
- msnews.microsoft.com.
-
- Outlook Express also includes Windows Address Book, which
- provides rich contact management capabilities, including the
- ability to create groups of contacts and folders to help you
- organize your e-mail and personal addresses. The Windows
- Address Book also provides access to Internet directories
- that use LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). Internet
- directories are an easy way to find e-mail or street addresses.
- A number of popular Internet directories are pre-configured
- for easy access.
-
-
- ====================================
- Part 2: NEW FEATURES IN THIS RELEASE
- ====================================
-
- New features in Outlook Express 5.01:
-
- - Read receipts.
- You can now request a receipt verifying that a message has been
- displayed on the recipient's computer. However, the recipient
- must support returning receipts in order for you to receive one.
-
- - Improved international support.
- Among many international improvements, Outlook Express 5.01 can
- handle reading and saving files containing a large variety of
- international characters in their file names.
-
- - Secure mail (S/MIME) enhancements.
- Outlook Express 5.01 includes support for the S/MIME version 3
- specification and other secure mail enhancements. The new
- features include support for CMS formatted messages, the
- ability to request and return secure receipts, the ability
- to send and process security labels, and the ability to send
- separate signing and encryption certificates.
-
- - Integration with the MSN Messenger Service.
- Online contacts are displayed with a special icon in the
- contacts area of Outlook Express 5.01. You must have the
- MSN Messenger Service installed to use this feature.
-
- - New stationery.
- A dozen contemporary stationery designs are included in this
- version of Outlook Express.
-
- New features in Outlook Express 5.0:
-
- - Identities for multiple users.
- With the Identity Manager, you can create profiles for
- different Outlook Express users. These profiles are shared by
- applications such as Outlook Express and Windows Address Book.
-
- - Support for Hotmail accounts.
- Outlook Express can now read and manage your Hotmail Inbox and
- folders, as well as synchronize your Hotmail contacts with the
- contacts in your Windows Address Book.
-
- - Offline support and message synchronization.
- You can download News and IMAP folders for viewing offline.
- Actions performed offline (such as sending messages and moving
- messages within an IMAP account) will be performed when you go
- back online.
-
- - Contacts pane.
- The contacts in your Windows Address Book are now visible in
- the main Outlook Express window.
-
- - Enhanced message rules.
- Outlook Express includes enhanced rules support for more
- criteria and actions, including the ability to block message
- senders with a single click or specify rules for newsgroups.
-
- - Multiple signatures.
- You can create an unlimited number of signatures, and each
- signature can be associated with one or more mail or news
- accounts.
-
- - Easier to use secure mail (S/MIME).
- Outlook Express automatically finds and associates digital
- certificates installed on your computer with your mail accounts
- and automatically adds digital certificates that others send you
- to the Windows Address Book.
-
- - Phone dialer integration.
- It's easy to place a telephone call to a contact in the Windows
- Address Book using the phone dialer installed on your computer.
-
- - IMAP drafts and sent items.
- Outlook Express can store in-progress messages in a server-
- based Drafts folder and store copies of sent messages in a
- Sent Items folder on the IMAP server.
-
- - IMAP folder manager.
- You can customize which IMAP folders are visible or hidden
- (subscribed or unsubscribed) in the folder list.
-
- - Advanced Internet directory search.
- You can now perform searches against Internet directory (LDAP)
- servers with additional criteria and logical operators.
-
- - Watch conversation and ignore conversation.
- You can designate a news or mail conversation as "watched" so
- that you can see when new messages arrive on that topic. You
- can also designate a conversation as "ignored" so that you
- will not see future messages on that topic.
-
- - HTML source editing.
- You can easily edit the source of an HTML message to include
- advanced HTML tags.
-
- - Customizable message filters.
- You can customize which messages are hidden or shown based on
- more than a dozen criteria.
-
- - Stationery wizard.
- It's now even easier to customize HTML stationery, including
- setting up margins, fonts, background images, and colors.
-
- - Improved connection management.
- Outlook Express can share connection settings with Internet
- Explorer 5 and above, and it detects when you have disconnected
- your phone or have disconnected from a LAN. When a connection is
- needed, Outlook Express will now connect automatically or
- prompt you.
-
-
- ====================================
- Part 3: KNOWN ISSUES IN THIS RELEASE
- ====================================
-
- - The frequency that HTTP mail accounts are checked for new
- messages is determined by the HTTP mail server, not by the
- options set inside Outlook Express. If you want to check for
- mail on your HTTP mail account more frequently, you can press
- the Send/Receive button on the toolbar.
-
- - If you were using the PGP plug-in to Outlook Express 4, you
- must uninstall it before installing this version of Outlook
- Express. If you installed Outlook Express before uninstalling
- the PGP plug-in, this version of Outlook Express will not
- start.
-
- To fix this problem, uninstall this version of Outlook Express,
- uninstall the PGP plug-in by using Add/Remove Programs in
- Windows Control Panel, and then install Outlook Express 5.01
- or 5.5.
-
- - Windows Address Book version 5.01 and 5.5 files cannot be
- opened in previous versions of the Windows Address Book.
-
- - With certain versions of the McAfee VirusScan program
- running, Outlook Express may not shut down properly. To fix
- this problem, upgrade to McAfee VirusScan 4.0.3 or later.
-
- - Your e-mail display name can only contain characters from the
- default system locale, which is set in Regional Settings in
- Windows Control Panel. E-mail display names, folder names, and
- contacts not in the system default locale may not be displayed
- correctly.
-
- - If messages from a previous version of Outlook Express were
- not upgraded automatically, you can important the messages
- manually. To do so, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. Click File, and then click Import.
- 2. Click Messages, and then follow the instructions on your
- screen.
-
- - When you uninstall this version of Outlook Express, the messages
- you have received will remain in the Outlook Express message
- files. If you were previously running Outlook Express 4 or
- Internet Mail and News, only the messages you received in those
- programs will be there after uninstall.
-
- To get your messages from this version of Outlook Express into
- Outlook Express 4, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. In Outlook Express 4, click File, and then click Import.
- 2. Click Messages, and then follow the instructions on your
- screen.
-
- - S/MIME version 3 features are available in Outlook Express
- only if your operating system (such as Windows 2000) contains
- updated security files.
-
- - To activate support for security labels, a security policy
- module must be installed on your computer. Please contact
- your system administrator to find out if they support
- security policy modules.
-
- - Junk mail filtering is not available in this version of Outlook
- Express.
-
- - In order to print a mail message in this version of Outlook
- Express, the message must be displayed either in the preview
- pane or in a separate window.
-
- - The Identity Manager provides an easy way to group user
- settings and change users across applications, but it does
- not provide security for messages, application settings,
- and digital certificates. If you need stronger security,
- you should use Windows logon profiles to manage user settings.
-
- - If you install Outlook 98 after installing Outlook Express
- 5.01, the shortcut to the Microsoft Outlook Newsreader may
- not work. To fix this problem, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. Click Start, and then click Programs.
- 2. Right-click Microsoft Outlook Newsreader, and then click
- Properties.
- 3. In the Target box, type the following (exactly as below):
-
- "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /outnews
-
- - Under certain circumstances, Outlook 98 in Corporate Workgroup
- mode may stop functioning after this version of Outlook Express
- is installed. To fix this problem, reinstall Outlook 98.
-
- - When you import contacts into Microsoft Phone, the contacts
- show up in Phone but not in the Windows Address Book. To work
- around this problem, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. In Outlook Express, click the File menu, and then click
- Import.
- 2. Run through the import process again.
-
- The contacts will then show up in the Address Book.
-
- - In order for Outlook Express to work on a dual-boot computer,
- you must install the same version of Outlook Express on both
- operating systems.
-
- - You cannot use Outlook Express to access your e-mail
- account with any of the following services: MS Mail, cc:Mail,
- CompuServe, America Online (AOL), or Microsoft Exchange Server
- earlier than version 5.
-
- - You will not be able to see embedded objects or images sent
- from people using Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Exchange, or
- Windows Messaging. File attachments work fine, however.
-
- - If you used Internet News for reading newsgroups, any messages
- in your Posted Items folder will be moved into the Sent Items
- folder when you upgrade to Outlook Express.
-
- - Outlook Express shows subscribed IMAP folders only in the
- folder list. It no longer shows all your folders (subscribed
- and unsubscribed).
-
- - The View filter "Show Replies to my Messages" only shows
- message conversations for which you were the author of the
- original post. Replies to your replies will not be visible.
-
- - Message Rules are not available for IMAP accounts.
-
- - If the option is set to encrypt all outgoing messages, any
- rules with the action "Forward" in them will not be executed.
-
- - If you receive messages that does not have proper character set
- encoding information, you can read them by selecting the proper
- encoding from the View Encoding menu.
-
- - HTTP mail accounts do not support folder names that contain
- a forward slash ("/"). If a folder name on an HTTP account
- contains this character, use a Web browser such as Internet
- Explorer to access your account and rename the folder. You
- can gain access to Hotmail accounts at http://www.hotmail.com/.
-
- - You cannot configure Hotmail features such as Message Rules or
- the Inbox Protector using this version of Outlook Express. To
- configure these features, use a Web browser such as Internet
- Explorer. You can gain access to Hotmail accounts at
- http://www.hotmail.com/
-
-
- =======================
- Part 4: TROUBLESHOOTING
- =======================
-
- - If you are unable to send or receive mail, check your computer
- to make sure of the following:
-
- - The TCP/IP protocol is installed on your computer.
- - All cables are properly connected to your computer, modem,
- or LAN.
- - You have a PPP or SLIP account with your Internet service
- provider.
- - Your Internet service provider or LAN server supports POP3
- or IMAP and SMTP.
- - Your modem communication parameters (baud rate and type of
- protocol) are set correctly.
-
- - If you are unable to read or post news, make sure that you
- use an account name and password for a news server only if
- it requires them. If you use an account name and password
- and they are not required, you will not be able to connect
- to the news server.
-
- - If you run into a problem, try the Troubleshooting section in
- online Help:
-
- 1. On the Help menu, click Contents and Index.
- 2. On the Contents tab, click "Troubleshooting."
- 3. Click "If you have trouble using Outlook Express."
-
- - Frequently Asked Questions and popular help topics on Outlook
- Express are available on the Microsoft Web site at:
-
- http://support.microsoft.com/support/ie/outlookexpress/win32/
-
- - To access the Microsoft peer product support newsgroups, carry
- out the following steps:
-
- 1. On the Tools menu, click Accounts.
- 2. On the News tab, click Add, and then click News.
- 3. Follow the instructions on your screen.
- 4. When you are prompted for a server name, type
- msnews.microsoft.com
-
- If that name isn't found by your Internet service provider,
- you can type 131.107.3.27 instead.
-
- You do not need to log on to this news server.
-
-
- =======================
- Part 5: TIPS AND TRICKS
- =======================
-
- - To send a message to someone whose address is stored in the
- Windows Address Book, double-click the name of the contact
- in the Contacts area.
-
- - To edit the source of an HTML message you are writing, on the
- View menu, click Source Edit. Three tabs will appear at the
- bottom of the Window. Click the Source tab to see and change
- the HTML.
-
- - To change the New Mail Notification sound, carry out the
- following steps:
-
- 1. In Windows Control Panel, open Sounds and Multimedia
- properties. If you do not see the Sounds and Multimedia
- icon, click View All Control Panel Options.
- 2. In the Sound Events list, click New Mail Notification.
- 3. In the Name list, choose a sound.
-
- - To look up a person's e-mail address when sending mail, use the
- Check Names command, available on the Tools menu or on the New
- Message toolbar. When the associated address is found, the name
- is underlined.
-
- - To send a mail message in Plain Text only (no HTML formatting):
-
- - On the Format menu, click Plain Text.
-
- To make Plain Text the default setting for new messages,
- replies, and forwarded messages:
-
- 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Send
- tab.
- 2. Under Mail Sending Format, click Plain Text.
-
- By default news messages are sent in Plain Text, but you can
- also change this setting under News Sending Format.
-
- - To customize the toolbar, right-click it and use the menu
- commands to select the settings you want.
-
- - You can resize the preview pane or the message list by dragging
- the divider between them.
-
- - You can change how the preview pane splits, or turn it off
- entirely, by carrying out the following steps:
-
- 1. Click the View menu, and then click Layout.
- 2. Change the options you want.
-
- - To view the e-mail address of someone who has sent you a
- message, double-click the message to open it, and then
- double-click the author's name in the From field. You can
- also add this person to your Address Book by right-clicking
- the name, and then clicking Add To Address Book.
-
- - To view responses to a particular message in a newsgroup,
- click the plus sign (+) next to the message. The responses
- appear indented below it.
-
- - In mail, you can leave a copy of your messages on the server.
- To set this option, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. On the Tools menu, click Accounts.
- 2. Select the mail account you want to modify, and then click
- Properties.
- 3. Click the Advanced tab, and then select the Leave A Copy Of
- Messages On Server check box.
-
- - You can search for newsgroups that contain specific words in
- their names. To do this, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. On the Tools menu, click Newsgroups.
- 2. In the Display Newsgroups Which Contain box, type the words
- separated by a space.
-
- You can also search newsgroup descriptions. If you cannot see
- the descriptions, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. On the Tools menu, click Accounts.
- 2. Click the news account you want to modify, click Properties,
- and then click the Advanced tab.
- 3. Select the Use Newsgroup Descriptions check box.
- 4. Click the Tools menu again, and then click Newsgroups.
- 5. In the Newsgroups window, click Reset List.
-
- - To reorder columns, you can drag and drop column headings.
- You can resize columns by dragging the right edge of the column
- header.
-
- - To hang up, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. Click the File menu, and then click Work Offline.
- 2. When asked if you want to hang up, click Yes.
-
- - To make Outlook Express connect and check mail at regular
- intervals, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the
- General tab.
- 2. Make sure the Send And Receive Messages Every X Minutes
- check box is selected.
- 3. Change the setting "If my computer is not connected at
- this time" to "Always Connect" or "Connect if Work Offline
- is not checked."
-
- - If any of your mail or news accounts requires you to use a
- specific ISP connection, select the option to "Always connect
- to this account using," and then click the appropriate account.
- This option is available on the Connection tab in the Properties
- of each account. This option is used primarily by people who use
- multiple connections, such as LAN and a dial-up connection or
- two dial-up connections.
-
- - To check for new messages at startup, carry out the following
- steps:
-
- 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the General
- tab.
- 2. Select the Send And Receive Messages Every X Minutes check
- box.
- 3. Make sure that each account you want to check has the option
- to "Include this account in Send and Receive All" enabled.
- This option is available on the Connection tab in the
- Properties of each account.
-
- Note that the option "At Start up, ask me if I would like to
- connect" only initiates a connection. It does not check for
- mail.
-
- - The Dial-up Connection option "At Start up, ask me if I would
- like to connect" will always prompt you to dial a modem at
- startup even if a LAN connection exists. If you primarily use
- LAN, turn off this option.
-
- - To disable the "Connect automatically" behavior for any of your
- dial-up accounts, click Cancel while connecting to the account.
- The Dial-up Connection window appears. Clear the Connect
- Automatically check box.
-
- - If you are running Outlook Express on Windows NT and you
- need to add support for a different language, carry out the
- following steps:
-
- 1. In Windows Control Panel, open Keyboard properties. If you
- do not see the Keyboard icon, click View All Control Panel
- Options.
- 2. Click Add, and then follow the instructions on your screen.
-
- This installs the appropriate NLS (National Language Support)
- files. You do not have to use the associated keyboard layout.
-
-
- =============================================
- Part 6: SUPPORT FOR MICROSOFT OUTLOOK EXPRESS
- =============================================
-
- For the latest information about Outlook Express, see our Web
- page at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/oe/. You may find that
- your questions can be answered there.
-
- A newsgroup is dedicated to the discussion of Microsoft Outlook
- Express and provides peer support:
-
- - news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.outlookexpress
-
- To read it, follow the procedure outlined in the Troubleshooting
- section above.
-
- This site is the best place to go if you are experiencing a
- problem, as someone else who experienced the same problem
- might already have posted the solution.
-
- For advanced support issues, go to http://support.microsoft.com/support.
-