• What’s a ‘discussion item’? (2000)

    Home » Forums » AskWoody support » Productivity software by function » MS Outlook and email programs » What’s a ‘discussion item’? (2000)

    Author
    Topic
    #378146

    I was cleaning up my inbox and found a “discussion item” that I had written just the day before. It shows as having been posted to my inbox, and I so cleverly entitled it “what is this?”. I have no memory of having created it or even of seeing the words ‘discussion item’ anywhere. Where did I create it from? Discussion item is not one of the options under File |New or Forms in Inbox, Calendar or Tasks and it’s not an Action anywhere I can find. It’s hard for me to believe that I just created it last week, but that’s what the “posted” date shows. It seems to be something that one posts. I wasn’t in Outlook Express last week to access any newsgroup.

    Viewing 1 reply thread
    Author
    Replies
    • #625103

      Is your virus checker up to date? duck

      • #625111

        Yes, it’s Norton Anti-Virus 2002 with definitions updated as of Oct 16. Why do you ask?

        • #625141

          Just being cautious – generally when I get mail items that I don’t remember creating I suspect one of two possibilities
          1) I’m having a ‘senior’ moment
          2) Virus activity
          Neither seem to apply in your case cheers

          • #625144

            No, the senior moment is apt. But the question is, what is a discussion item and how (where) does one create them?

            • #625148

              Sorry – all my searches turned up a blank too.
              I assume that you’ve trolled through its properties and stuff like that? Can it be treated like mail – e.g. encapsulated and forwarded – I’d be intrigued to have a look at the offending item.

            • #625151

              I hadn’t thought of properties. When it’s open, properties says “Type: Post”, location: inbox.

              And now I just found it: on the New dropdown list , the second item is Post in this folder . So now I’m back to the original question I typed into the post: what’s it for? Maybe if it goes into a shared personal folder, so other people can read it? Why not just send them a note and file it in that folder? So you don’t have to bother them? Then why bother with the post, and who would find it? I suppose someone actually asked for such a thing.

    • #625150

      Wendy
      Your used “File > New > Post in this folder” bingo
      This feature is designed for use with ‘Public Folders’ which are Microsoft Exchange equivalents of bulletin boards.

      • #625152

        Thanks, Andrew. You sent your answer as I was typing my last post. I see what you mean about the bulletin boards. Mystery entirely solved! Thanks for the help.

    Viewing 1 reply thread
    Reply To: What’s a ‘discussion item’? (2000)

    You can use BBCodes to format your content.
    Your account can't use all available BBCodes, they will be stripped before saving.

    Your information: