Questions: What is the best way to use email? I don't understand the
difference between Outlook, Live Mail, Windows Mail etc. I subscribed to
Windows Live and started using it but I have a few issues.
1) I can't make Live Mail my default. I have tried but the drop down list in
Vista does not offer Live Mail as a choice. I don't know the correlations
between all the different Microsoft mail programs and how to get them
connected or compatible.
2) I need to be able to use one program for several mail accounts. I don't
necessarilly have to use any particular program, just so it works for what
I'm doing. I have a web business that I want to connect to live Mail, or
whatever mail program I decide to use, and need some info on how to get
everything coming to one location.
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Kind Regards, Steve
Outlook and Windows Mail only use pop or IMAP access.
WLMail can use http access to a Hotmail account.
Pop access downloads only from the online Inbox.
Http or IMAP synchronize folders between your computer and the online
server.
To get WLMail, download.live.com/wlmail
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Ron Sommer
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Kind Regards, Steve
"Ron Sommer" wrote:
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One doesn't subscribe to Windows Live Mail (WLM for short)
WLM needs to be downloaded, installed, and an account(e.g. your Hotmail account)setup to use as an email client to send and receive
email.
Windows Live Mail, once downloaded can be installed on XP, Vista, and Windows 7.
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First, the easiest method to demonstrate is - if you turned off your
Internet Service, could you open Internet Explorer and see webpages? No, just
like if you turned off your Water Service, you still have your faucet, but if
you turned the handle you wouldn't get any water. No Internet Service, no
Internet Explorer web pages.
So when you try to open Live Mail, that is VIEWED (like a glass window you
VIEW thru) inside Internet Explorer, and with no Internet Service, you can't
open Live Mail. No Internet, No Internet Explorer, No Live Mail. This is web
(internet) based email. The equivalent would be you have to drive to the Post
Office, ask the Postal Employee to open and SHOW you your email, then you
leave. You 'read' your mail, but you physically left it at the Post Office
and have to 'visit' it like you 'visit' Live Mail to read your mail, but you
always leave it at the Post Office. If you borrow someone's car (another
computer) to 'visit' the Post Office, the Post Office still has that mail
there, no matter who's car (computer) you used to get there. The best thing
about this approach is, if your house burned down, your car got crushed, etc.
your mail is still safe at the Post Office, it never gets lost or damaged.
The bad thing about this also is your totally at the mercy of the provider,
if they suddenly say you need to pay $49 per month for the service, you have
no alternative (just think how hard it is to change your telephone number,
email is much worse).
Now Mail Programs (Outlook, Live Mail, Windows Mail, etc.) are software
programs that are installed on YOUR computer and only for YOUR settings. Like
your physical mailbox where the Postal Carrier delivers the mail to, they
only give you YOUR mail in YOUR mailbox. You can't use someone else's
computer, or someone else's mailbox, and expect the YOUR mail to be DELIVERED
to that other persons computer/mailbox. It is addressed to YOU, so it needs
to be DELIVERED to YOUR computer. The downside to this approach, something
breaks on your computer you may lose all the emails FOREVER. The positive
side is, YOU have YOUR mail, no one else has access to it, or can do anything
else with it (like read it, copy it, etc.).
Answer (1) As the Internet isn't inside your computer, you can't make Live
Mail your default, because it resides on the internet not on your computer.
Answer (2) well that is a bit complicated and can be confusing, the simplest
method no matter what you do is print out or write down all the settings
necessary to access the email (email address, login ID, password, etc.).
Now there is several ways you can do this (as I said complicated). The first
easiest would be to FORWARD all emails from account A to account B, then
account C to account B and so on. So there is only one account RECEIVING the
emails, but you can't SEND as the different accounts. The second way would be
to use a Email Program to DOWNLOAD the emails, then when you wish to SEND
something you UPLOAD it to that account to be sent. The only issues with this
is how complicated the setup for each individual account would be, where
Yahoo has one set of instructions but AOL has a totally different. Some also
CHARGE you to access the account this way (Hotmail for example), and you have
to pay it each month PER account with that service. The details on how to set
this up are on each service's Help pages, but still for a layman they are
pretty complicated.
I hope this helps clarify things.
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Thanks again and now I know where to come for the education I need to
operate my computer!
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To get WLMail, download.live.com/wlmail
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What other old email programs would you like to 'get rid of' ?
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