(literally). I am using CTRL-U to advance through unread messages and my
Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) apparently does not easily allow me step back.
Unfortunately, Outlook is not a newsreader, so does not work very well for
that purpose. I recommend you use Outlook Express, which will simplify
things a lot.
She's using OE, but just doesn't know it. (Peek into her headers.)
And, I've already told her how to view messages marked read.
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