2007年7月18日星期三

【】怎样使OUTLOOK支持新闻组和BLOG

首先是一篇英文的介绍,比较全面

Newsgroups in Outlook

Outlook doesn't support newsgroups directly. Yes, there is the Go, News menu, but it calls up Outlook Express in news-only mode.
There are currently four programs which support newsgroups in Outlook.

The first program to support pulling newsgroups into Outlook was Newsgator. It's great if you monitor newsgroups and don't post back. There is a Newsgator plugin that allows you to post to newsgroups from Outlook, but it's not really up to news posting standards.
Newsgator Inbox http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals/NewsGatorInbox/Default.aspx

NewsLook is one answer to everyone's favorite request for Outlook--newsgroups in Outlook. NewsLook adds NNTP support to Outlook, allowing you to read and post to one or more news servers. This COM add-in uses CDO and NET framework to pull newsfeeds into Outlook.

Mapilab's answer to the request for newsgroups in Outlook is in the form of an NNTP transport, rather than a COM add-in. Use it with Outlook 2000 (Corporate/workgroup mode) and Outlook 2002/2003 to read and post to UseNet servers.
MAPILab NNTP for Outlook http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/nntp/

A new addition to the growing list of newsgroups-in-Outlook add-ins, NewsHound is a MAPI service provider that adds full newsgroup (NNTP) support into Outlook.

More information:

Outlook will not be as efficient for newsreading as Outlook Express or any other newsreader. It lacks a number of features you'll find in a real newsreader:

  • Limited or no option for header only. Outlook's MAPI transport does not support putting headers into other folders, if you want headers, all news posts must remain in your inbox.
  • Because of MAPI limitations, you are limited in the number of connections Outlook can have open to a news server to one per server at a time, so one server with 8 groups subscribed will be slow, while 3 servers with 8 groups total will be faster, although not by much as the MAPI transport is traditionally slow. For best results, you'll want to avoid subscribing to a large number of very active groups and not check for new messages more frequently than 15 minutes. Longer is better.
  • Outlook's views are not the best for newsreading, you'll probably want to create some custom views to use. My custom view hides read messages and uses automatic formatting to highlight posts I make, so it's slightly easier to find replies, since Outlook can't 'watch' threads like Outlook Express can.
  • Because Outlook's maximum files size using the old format pst (Outlook97 -2002) is approximately 1.8GB, you need to be alert to your pst size or upgrade to Outlook 2003 and use a Unicode pst.
  • Posting or replying to messages is a bit clunky in Outlook until you get the hang of it, since it uses the Post form to reply. Even if you use Word as your usual Outlook editor, you won't have the full benefit of the spell and grammar checking features of Word for news posts.

My recommendation? As bad as Outlook Express is, Outlook as a newsreader is worse and it's quite clear why Microsoft choose not to invest time and effort into making Outlook 'do news'. The MAPI transport just has too many limitations but is required to provide connectivity for Exchange server.

There is no danger Outlook going to replace OE as my preferred newsreader. There are a few newsgroups I like to have in Outlook though and I use NewsGator to pull in groups I read but don't post to and MapiLab's NNTP for Outlook for a few groups I read and post to. I use NNTP for Outlook for reading newsgroups on several private servers where I only subscribe to a couple of groups per server.

Finally, I use OE for the Microsoft news servers because I read and post to more than 6 groups per server, many of which get as many as 1000 new post per day. I need the ability to watch threads and the better view options help me work faster.

Update for Outlook 2007: If you use these add-ins and subscribe to many groups or some higher volume groups, Indexing may seem to be never-ending, with the hard drive constantly churning. Store the NNTP posts in a separate PST and disable indexing on it or reduce the number of groups you are subscribed to and the frequency to which you check for new posts.

还有一篇中文的介绍另外一种方法

Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 使用新闻组功能!

启动新闻组阅读程序

第一次使用新闻阅读程序时,必须将"新闻"命令添加到"转到"菜单中。

"新闻"命令添加到"转到"菜单中。
操作方法

1:"常用"工具栏 (工具栏:工具栏中包含可执行命令的按钮和选项。若要显示工具栏,请单击"工具"菜单中的 "自定义",然后单击 "工具栏"选项卡。)中,单击"工具栏选项"箭头 。
2:
将鼠标指向"添加或删除按钮",再单击"自定义"
3:
单击"命令"选项卡。
4:
"类别"列表中,单击"转到"
5:
"命令"列表中,单击"新闻",同时不要放开鼠标,将该命令拖放到"转到"菜单上。当菜单显示命令列表时,指向希望该命令出现的位置,然后放开鼠标。
单击"转到"菜单,再单击"新闻"

单击工具栏的"新闻"按钮后调用Microsoft OutLook NewsReader 然后添加服务器地址就可以用了

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