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How to set up Outlook Express in my iBook

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samlee

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Jun 29, 2004, 6:55:43 AM6/29/04
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I need assistance to help me set up a Outlook Express in
my Internet Explorer., iBook which I had just bought very
recently. Very new to Apple, please direct me to sources
of inf where I can get help.
Thank you.

Adam Bailey

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Jun 30, 2004, 7:20:05 PM6/30/04
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In article <2252a01c45dc7$9fe274f0$a601...@phx.gbl>,
"samlee" <anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Have you already downloaded and installed Outlook Express? It does not
come with newer Macs, which use an operating system that Outlook
Express wasn't designed for. There are ways to make it work, but
unless you're especially gung ho, you might be happier with a newer
program such as Apple's own Mail program.

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Kenny F

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Jul 7, 2004, 12:11:56 AM7/7/04
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in article 2252a01c45dc7$9fe274f0$a601...@phx.gbl, samlee at
anon...@discussions.microsoft.com wrote on 6/29/04 6:55 AM:


For one thing, they're separate applications in Mac. Outlook express is a
stand-alone application, it isn't IN Internet Explorer.

The other question that we really would need to know is; What Mac computer
and operating system do you have?

If your iBook is fairly new, then Outlook Express should be in the Classic
(OS 9) applications folder already. Be advised that OE runs only in the
Classic mode. It is not and will not be an OS X application.

(My advice is to get Entourage for OSX, it's what Outlook Express wants to
be when it grows up.)

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Kenny F

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