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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."

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  1. A bug in a beta? by Evro · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Oh my heavens! A bug in a beta? What is the world coming to?

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    1. Re:A bug in a beta? by grcumb · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Oh my heavens! A bug in a beta? What is the world coming to?

      Indeed, though a story about recursive dependencies in any product does introduce a little welcome schadenfreude into my day, it's a pretty trivial issue.

      What I found infinitely more newsworthy about the article was this:

      With Outlook 2010, Microsoft is trying to take yet another stab at one of the most perplexing issues for computer users -- e-mail sprawl. Microsoft has introduced "conversation arrangement" features in previous versions of Outlook -- as have other e-mail program makers -- in which messages are saved based on the participants in the "thread" and in the order in which messages were received.

      Microsoft, the company that single-handedly destroyed email communications in the 90s by placing replies at the top of the message and refusing to support inline quoting, then relying on Word (WORD!) as the default editor... has finally discovered threading!

      It's touching, really. Kind of like watching an autistic adolescent say his first word....

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  2. Beta? by msauve · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You mean the fact that Outlook "creates unusually large e-mail files that take up too much space" is new?

    Silly me, thinking 3K of HTML/header overhead to send a one sentence email fell into that description, because Outlook has done that forever.

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