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28-Jun-2002, 02:02 PM #1
Composing Email
Composing E-Mails Without Having Outlook Express Open


First you have to create a shortcut on your desktop. For the command line, type "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\Msimn.Exe" /mailurl:%1. Once you have finished the shortcut drag it to the quick launch menu. Now when you click on this icon - a new message will appear and you won't even have to have Outlook Express running to do it - it's just like clicking a link on a webpage.
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05-Oct-2002, 02:59 AM #2
I have wondered for quite some time how do WinZip and other programs manage to do this.

Good tip.
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