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Send to ON from gmail

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e-Murrietan

Flightless Bird
Is there a powertoy to send gmails to ON? If not, what is a good work around?
 
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Rainald Taesler

Flightless Bird
e-Murrietan wrote:
> Is there a powertoy to send gmails to ON?


No, mail can only be imported from Outlook.

> If not, what is a good work around?


I never used gmail. Can it only used used as webmail (with a browser)
or can one use it with a mail-client (Outlook, Outlook Express, WinMail)
too?

Rainald
 
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Bernd

Flightless Bird
-------- Original-Nachricht --------

> e-Murrietan wrote:
>> Is there a powertoy to send gmails to ON?

>
> No, mail can only be imported from Outlook.
>
>> If not, what is a good work around?

>
> I never used gmail. Can it only used used as webmail (with a browser)
> or can one use it with a mail-client (Outlook, Outlook Express, WinMail)
> too?
>
> Rainald
>


Google Mail supports POP3 and therefore all the clients you mentioned.

Bernd
 
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Rainald Taesler

Flightless Bird
Bernd wrote:
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>
>> e-Murrietan wrote:
>>> Is there a powertoy to send gmails to ON?

>>
>> No, mail can only be imported from Outlook.
>>
>>> If not, what is a good work around?

>>
>> I never used gmail. Can it only used used as webmail (with a
>> browser) or can one use it with a mail-client (Outlook, Outlook
>> Express, WinMail) too?

>
> Google Mail supports POP3 and therefore all the clients you mentioned.


Thanks!

Question remains: Which client might the OP be using?

Rainald
 
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e-Murrietan

Flightless Bird
Bernd wrote: Google Mail supports POP3 and therefore all the clients you
mentioned.

But does that mean that there is a way to send gmail to OneNote?

>
> Question remains: Which client might the OP be using?
>
> Rainald
>
> .
>
 
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Bernd

Flightless Bird
-------- Original-Nachricht --------

> Bernd wrote: Google Mail supports POP3 and therefore all the clients you
> mentioned.
>
> But does that mean that there is a way to send gmail to OneNote?
>


Yes, by printing to the "printer" Send To Onenote, selected before printing.
Because I don't know if it is possible with the Web GUI of Gmail, I
mentioned the possibility of using a classic mail client, as Rainald
did. With such a mail client you can print/send your mail to ON.

Bernd
 
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Rainald Taesler

Flightless Bird
e-Murrietan wrote:
> Rainald wrote:
>> Bernd wrote:


>>> Google Mail supports POP3 and therefore all the
>>> clients you mentioned.

>>
>> Question remains: Which client might the OP be using?

>
> But does that mean that there is a way to send gmail to OneNote?


YES, if you have Outlook and create an account for gmail.

Rainald
 
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Steve Silverwood

Flightless Bird
>>>> Google Mail supports POP3 and therefore all the
>>>> clients you mentioned.
>>>
>>> Question remains: Which client might the OP be using?

>>
>> But does that mean that there is a way to send gmail to OneNote?

>
>YES, if you have Outlook and create an account for gmail.


Or, if you are using Internet Explorer, which provides for exporting
the current page, or the selected text on the current page, to a new
OneNote document. Versions prior to 8 (or maybe 7?) required a
PowerToy to do this, but it's built into 8.


//Steve//
 
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Steve Silverwood

Flightless Bird
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:57:29 +0100, Bernd <fake@gmx.de> wrote:

>> Bernd wrote: Google Mail supports POP3 and therefore all the clients you
>> mentioned.
>>
>> But does that mean that there is a way to send gmail to OneNote?

>
>Yes, by printing to the "printer" Send To Onenote, selected before printing.
>Because I don't know if it is possible with the Web GUI of Gmail, I
>mentioned the possibility of using a classic mail client, as Rainald
>did. With such a mail client you can print/send your mail to ON.


Yes, it is possible. Since you probably don't want the entire web
page (with all the foofooraw like menus and such) saved to the
message, just select the text of the message that you wish to be
saved, and click the Send to OneNote icon in IE8 (and maybe IE7). If
that feature isn't present, you may have to install a PowerToy, or
just update to the current IE8 version which is better anyway.

//Steve//
 
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Rainald Taesler

Flightless Bird
Steve Silverwood wrote:
>>>>> Google Mail supports POP3 and therefore all the
>>>>> clients you mentioned.
>>>>
>>>> Question remains: Which client might the OP be using?
>>>
>>> But does that mean that there is a way to send gmail to OneNote?

>>
>>YES, if you have Outlook and create an account for gmail.

>
> Or, if you are using Internet Explorer, which provides for exporting
> the current page, or the selected text on the current page, to a new
> OneNote document. Versions prior to 8 (or maybe 7?) required a
> PowerToy to do this, but it's built into 8.


The ON add-on for IE worked in IE6 already.

Rainald
 
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Rainald Taesler

Flightless Bird
Steve Silverwood wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:57:29 +0100, Bernd <fake@gmx.de> wrote:
>
>>> Bernd wrote: Google Mail supports POP3 and therefore all the
>>> clients you mentioned.
>>>
>>> But does that mean that there is a way to send gmail to OneNote?

>>
>>Yes, by printing to the "printer" Send To Onenote, selected before
>>printing. Because I don't know if it is possible with the Web GUI of
>>Gmail, I mentioned the possibility of using a classic mail client, as
>>Rainald
>>did. With such a mail client you can print/send your mail to ON.

>
> Yes, it is possible. Since you probably don't want the entire web
> page (with all the foofooraw like menus and such) saved to the
> message, just select the text of the message that you wish to be
> saved, and click the Send to OneNote icon in IE8 (and maybe IE7). If
> that feature isn't present, you may have to install a PowerToy, or
> just update to the current IE8 version which is better anyway.


The ON add-in was working for IE6 already.

Rainald
 
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