Outlook 2010 Bug Creates Monster Email Files
Julie188 writes with this snippet from Network World "Office 2010 is still in beta and a patch is already out. Microsoft is trying to fix a bug in the email program Outlook 2010 Beta that creates unusually large e-mail files that take up too much space. The Outlook product team has offered a bug fix for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems that fixes the problem going forward, although previous emails will remain super-sized. This could be a problem for email programs that limit message sizes, such as Gmail or BlackBerry."
So what if they're just covered in shiny material and cost 10x more than regular email files? The guy in the blue shirt told me they were worth it.
Yeah, they should really put their products through some sort of testing phase, perhaps open to members of the public so that bugs like this can be reported and fixed.
"A week in the lab saves an hour in the library"
Oh my heavens! Microsoft fucking up email? What is the world coming to?
Buttercup: Westley, what about the E.O.U.S.'s?
Westley: Emails Of Unusual Size? I don't think they exist.
[Immediately, an E.O.U.S. attacks him]
"This post contains words, known to the State of California to cause thought. Wash brain thoroughly after reading."
E-mail's going away because broadcast messages are better served over RSS, quick person-to-person notes cam travel over IM, SMS, or Twitter, and business documents can be transferred over secured web sites. Whole lot of new ways of doing things...
Sounds like half a solution to me. When will they fix the problem going backward?
Tokyo is so screwed!
Is /. turning into Fox News now?
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*closes GMail and whistles innocently.*
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Because we all know just how much better email is in 64bit.
The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
Of course, IMAP, POP and SMTP are so limitative that the World needs proprietary solutions and Exchange servers in order to save itself ;-))
More seriously IMAP is fine ;-)
Everything I write is lies, read between the lines.
MS employs the “upside-down pyramid” model of software lifecycle design.
It works like this:
app = code(design(BASIC_ARCHITECTURE)) # original design and intentions are instantly forgotten
bf = marketing.getBlingFactory();
while (sales.sell(app)) {
f = bf.getNewFeature()
management.fuckUp(f)
sales.addLockIn(f)
hammerIntoSomethingPhysicallyPossible(f,IGNORE_MANAGEMENT)
try {
code(f)
} catch (ManagementExpectsItToBeFinishedAlreadyError) {
tieTogheterLooseStrings(f,[SPAGHETTI_STYLE,IGNORE_BUG_HAZARDS,MAKE_HASTE])
}
try {
app.add(f)
} catch (DoesntFitArchitectureAnymoreError) {
p = code(new Patchwork(NASTY))
p.add(f)
app.add(p,USE_BRUTE_FORCE)
}
}
So instead of doing a proper redesign and rewrite, where everything would fit nicely, they only cram more onto a tiny basis. ;)
Windows ME is the perfect example: A 32-bit extension of a 16-bit graphical shell of an 8-bit operating system coded for a 4-bit processor by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.
Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
It's like the Magic 8 Ball told me - "Outlook not so good"!
A good education is a bit like a STD - it makes you unsuitable for a lot of jobs and gives you a desire to spread it.