Win7 does not include any default Mail Client but you can install one of
your choosing (e.g., Windows Live Mail; MS Outlook; Eudora; Thunderbird).
You might consider migrating from Windows Mail to Windows Live Mail now to
ease the transition (assuming you wanna use Windows Live Mail as your
default Mail Client in Win7).
You'll find support for Windows Live Mail (WLMail) in this public newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop
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It does not transfer contacts, so you should handle those separately.
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"Paul H" <NoSpampho...@att.net> wrote in message news:4914A9B5-5AC2-4949...@microsoft.com...
> Win7 does not include any default Mail Client but you can
> install one of your choosing (e.g., Windows Live Mail; MS
> Outlook; Eudora; Thunderbird).
>
> You might consider migrating from Windows Mail to Windows
> Live Mail now to ease the transition (assuming you wanna
> use Windows Live Mail as your default Mail Client in
> Win7).
Do I assume correctly that W-7 will not support Windows
Mail? I'm currently using it, and am happy with it, so I'd
prefer not to make another switch (as I did when I went to
Vista, switching from Outlook Express to Windows Mail.)
Thanks.
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I suspect that future Windows Updates may make WM even less
compatible. You might as well see the handwriting on the wall and
upgrade to Windows Live Mail now.
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"CWLee" <cdub...@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message news:%23bMtqMR...@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
I'd suggest keeping the old computer and using it rather than jumping into
Win7 and losing basic OS functionality.
steve
"Paul H" <NoSpampho...@att.net> wrote in message
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There is no need for users to update to Win7 and lose basic OS functionality
if they are happy with XP or Vista.
steve
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>
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You can hide the Folder Pane. Just move the mouse over the divider until
you get a double arrow and hold down the left mouse button and slide it left
and it will only show some icons.
I use Windows Live Mail all the time and I don't have any problems with it.
I use it for email and reading news groups.
You can disable Windows Live Messenger automatically coming up by going to
Tools -> Options -> General tab and unchecking "Automatically log on to
Windows Live Messenger."
I do understand that sometimes after spending many hours trying to learn
many other things, our minds just don't want to do it.
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"t-4-2" <dhu...@cogeco.ca> wrote in message news:uNXFdFnS...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
t-4-2
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Steve Cochran;1157598 Wrote:
> I don't like WLM either. I'm not sure what I'm going do except make sure
> I
> don't update all my machines to Win7.
>
> steve
>
> "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoSpam@newsgroup> wrote in message
> news:Oq0drWcSKHA.4048@newsgroup> > >
> > > Thanks, Steve. I tried the W7 beta and liked it. And I like the
> > Outlook
> > > Express / Windows Mail layout. So what to use in W7? Thunderbird
> > looks
> > > good, except there's no way to convert to it without hours of
> > error-prone
> > > drudgery. I find it hard to believe that I'm the only person with
> > this
> > > issue. Is there another credible alternative, with a conversion path?
> > >
> > > "Steve Cochran" <scochran@newsgroup> wrote in message
> > > news:eybNieaSKHA.1232@newsgroup> > > > >
> > > >> OEX actually works in Windows 7, but the Winmail application has
> > > been
> > > >> rendered unusable per se. There are some hacks out there, but they
> > > are
> > > >> somewhat lacking their success.
> > > >>
> > > >> I'd suggest keeping the old computer and using it rather than
> > > jumping
> > > >> into Win7 and losing basic OS functionality.
> > > >>
> > > >> steve
> > > >>
> > > >> "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoSpam@newsgroup> wrote in message
> > > >> news:4914A9B5-5AC2-4949-B79C-C2FA7DAF4B6D@newsgroup
> > > >>
> > > >>> > > >
> > > > >
I'm in the same boat as regards WM. I've tried my hardest to like WLM
but no, it's a total pain.
Thunderbird works fine and, providing you download the ImportExport
addon from the Mozilla website, it will import all your emails from WM
without any trouble.
I'm still going to stay with WM for as long as I can find hacks for
running it on W7.
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"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote:
"Windows Live Mail has behaved impeccably for me, but only
after I quit using it for newsgroups. ... I still use
Windows Mail for newsgroups, and that function continues to
work well under Windows 7."
That suggests that if and when I download WLM it will not
automatically delete, or even render inoperative, WM. It
that correct? If so that sounds like good news to me, since
I could try WLM and if I don't like it I could then easily
revert to WM. Any comments, recommendations, or suggested
sources of info about how a novice might manage this
simultaneous use of both WM and WLM?
Many thanks.
t-4-2
"CWLee" <cdub...@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message
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> Pardon me for butting in.....
As far as I'm concerned, no apology needed. I welcome
wisdom, insight, and winning lottery numbers regardless of
the source!
> WLM and WM will co-exist. You do have to assign one as the
> Default program, ...
That all sounds very good to me!
Thanks.
>
> I'm in the same boat as regards WM. I've tried my hardest to like WLM
> but no, it's a total pain.
>
> Thunderbird works fine and, providing you download the ImportExport
> addon from the Mozilla website, it will import all your emails from WM
> without any trouble.
>
> I'm still going to stay with WM for as long as I can find hacks for
> running it on W7.
>
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"CWLee" <cdub...@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message news:%23mMKAas...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Paul H. If you visit the Mozilla Thunderbird page there will be a link
to the addon called ImportExport. Download it to your desktop, or
wherever, run Thunderbird and select Tools - Addons. Get it to install
it. Then just import your saved emails.
Trust me, it's easier than it sounds.
Like Gary Vandermolen, I'm running both quite happily. If one falls
over, use the other :D
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Ann
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t-4-2
"aussieann" <a...@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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I only use the newsgroups function of WM in Win7, because
newsgroups seldom need any 'default' protocol actions from the OS.
I suspect that future Windows Updates may make WM even less
compatible. You might as well see the handwriting on the wall and
upgrade to Windows Live Mail now.
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Ann
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Ann
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"aussieann" <a...@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:%23JIoXc6...@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Gary, I'm confused by your statements. On October 11,
above, you said:
"Both mail programs will coexist very nicely. In fact,
I've been running both programs simultaneously since
February 2007, initially on Vista, now on Windows 7. You
don't need to do anything special. ... ".
Then today, October 12, you say:
"There is a hack available to allow some use of Windows Mail
in
Win7. ... There are limitations to that hack. For one
thing, it doesn't allow WM to be set as the default mail
client."
To make things murkier for me, t-4-2 wrote, on October 11:
"WLM and WM will co-exist. You do have to assign one as the
Default program, and each time you open the non-default one,
you'll be asked if you want to change it to default. Just
click NO."
Further clarification appreciated, not just from Gary and
t-4-2, but from anyone with experience using both MW and
MLM.
Thanks.
t-4-2
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steve
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steve
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steve
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steve
"Paul H" <NoSpampho...@att.net> wrote in message
>>>>> Thanks, Steve. I tried the W7 beta and liked it. And I like the
>>>>> Outlook Express / Windows Mail layout. So what to use in W7?
>>>>> Thunderbird looks good, except there's no way to convert to it without
>>>>> hours of error-prone drudgery. I find it hard to believe that I'm the
>>>>> only person with this issue. Is there another credible alternative,
>>>>> with a conversion path?
>>>>>
>>>>> "Steve Cochran" <scoc...@oehelp.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:eybNieaS...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> OEX actually works in Windows 7, but the Winmail application has been
>>>>>> rendered unusable per se. There are some hacks out there, but they
>>>>>> are somewhat lacking their success.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd suggest keeping the old computer and using it rather than jumping
>>>>>> into Win7 and losing basic OS functionality.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> steve
>>>>>>
Ann
"Steve Cochran" <scoc...@oehelp.com> wrote in message news:ujgolJ$SKHA...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Ann
"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message news:eDf8257S...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail can be used simultaneously,
and in Vista they are both fully functional.
Windows Mail will only run in Windows 7 after employing the hack I
previously mentioned.
Windows Mail newsgroups mode under Windows 7 is fully functional,
and I am using it in that fashion right now.
Windows Mail email mode under Windows 7 is functional as far as
the basics are concerned, but I don't recommend it for the average
user because they will get frustrated when their MailTo links don't work.
Furthermore, future Windows 7 updates may further degrade WM's
limited compatibility with that OS, since Microsoft has no intention
of supporting WM functionality under Windows 7.
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"CWLee" <cdub...@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message news:%23DEmk08...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote:
"Windows Mail email mode under Windows 7 is functional as
far as
the basics are concerned, but I don't recommend it for the
average
user because they will get frustrated when their MailTo
links don't work."
By "MailTo" links do you mean addresses/contacts cannot be
inserted in outgoing mail (either new mail, or replies to
others)?
What other parts of Windows Mail do not work under Windows
7?
Thanks.
A related function that won't work in Windows Mail on Win7 is the
Mail button in any other program, including Internet Explorer.
Likewise, when using Windows Live Photo Gallery, the Email button
on its toolbar won't call up Windows Mail.
A savvy person who is determined to use WM on Win7 can use the
appropriate manual workarounds, but the average user will become
frustrated.
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"CWLee" <cdub...@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message news:OIq7BmDT...@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
So yes, Basic was often the only choice, even for those of us that wanted
something better, and it is unfortunate that Basic was the only choice when
it was.
"Steve Cochran" <scoc...@oehelp.com> wrote in message
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http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2368.txt
The mailto protocol is useful since it allows things such as a message's
subject and even a small body for a message. There are many things that the
mailto protocol does not do; it is intended only for simple messages. Two
things it won't do within the mailto link is create messages with medium to
large size bodies and or (for security reasons) allow specification of the
sender. The mailto protocol of course does not provide a mechanism to
specify what program to use to send a message so of course Windows must use
the default email program.
"CWLee" <cdub...@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message
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"Sam Hobbs" <Gaterem...@SamHobbs.org> wrote in message
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It is a shame that OS/2 was not more successful, but that is getting further
off-topic. Many of the young people probably think that things such as HTML
and email was invented by the internet and multitasking operating systems
started with NT but we know the truth.
I think this thread got off-topic on the subject of the registry. I think
people might get frustrated with off-topic discussion. Relative to the
registry, though, we know there has been many changes with computers and a
lot to learn over the years. Software companies such as Microsoft and
computer specialists such as us must proceed forward but we often would
prefer to continue using the technology that has been successful in the
past.
"slk759" <slk...@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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steve
"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
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GWBASIC was not included also.
steve
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I hope we get an answer before a week from tomorrow! Even though I don't
like it, it would be the easiest option for me.
Thanks,
Paul
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"t-4-2" <dhu...@cogeco.ca> wrote in message news:OcIbdzP...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Also, are you now advocating (since you are using it) mixing OS files
between the two systems, since that is the only way you and others have
gotten a functional version?
steve
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steve
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I have not spent time learning the latest version of VB, but it seems to
finally support object-oriented programming.
I joined the Army in the early 70's and began programming in COBOL then.
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http://www.oehelp.com/capture2.jpg
<G>
steve
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steve
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If you want you mail back to OE, just create a new folder in OE, open that
folder to show its empty message list, and then drag the eml files from
WinMail overtop the OE folder message list and drop them. They will then be
incorporated into the OE folder.
steve
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http://www.oehelp.com/captureV.jpg
steve
"Steve Cochran" <scoc...@oehelp.com> wrote in message
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"Steve Cochran" <scoc...@oehelp.com> wrote in message news:%23nctJ3y...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
But how can I run Outlook Express on that same machine that has Windows
Mail, to accomplish the dragging? How would I install OE on my Vista
machine? Or Windows Mail on my XP Pro machine?
Actually, If I can make Windows Mail run with W7 without the problems some
folks have mentioned, I'd be content, and avoid any conversion problems.
Thursday is gonna be exciting!
Thanks,
Paul
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"Paul H" <NoSpampho...@att.net> wrote in message news:O6MWCP5T...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
steve
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steve
"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
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Then after Windows Mail is installed on Windows 7, apply the two
registry fixes mentioned here:
http://www.sevenforums.com/software/2300-cant-make-windows-mail-default-5.html
By the way, I always read all the threads here.
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"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
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http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/help
and some forums here:
http://windows7forums.com/
http://www.sevenforums.com/
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"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
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I don't know of any way to get escalated support from Microsoft.
Be sure to post your issue to the two forums I gave you. Some user
may have resolved that issue already.
Also, here is a third help forum:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windows7
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"Paul H" <NoSpampho...@att.net> wrote in message news:egiU%23nMVK...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
I am waiting until I have a fix (hack?) so my Vista's Windows Mail will work
properly when I upgrade (not new install) to W7. I purchased an Acer
slightly before W7's availability, that included an upgrade to W7 when it
becomes available. I got my upgrade CD - Vista Home Premium 32 bit to W7
Home premium 32 bit - yesterday.
Since the upgrade will preserve my programs, including Windows Mail, the
hack should let me continue to use Windows Mail with all my contracts,
messages in various folders, etc.
Can you point me to the hack?
Thanks,
Paul
"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
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I'm not sure where you are seeing a conflict in my statements.
Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail can be used simultaneously,
and in Vista they are both fully functional.
Windows Mail will only run in Windows 7 after employing the hack I
previously mentioned.
Windows Mail newsgroups mode under Windows 7 is fully functional,
and I am using it in that fashion right now.
Windows Mail email mode under Windows 7 is functional as far as
the basics are concerned, but I don't recommend it for the average
user because they will get frustrated when their MailTo links don't work.
Furthermore, future Windows 7 updates may further degrade WM's
limited compatibility with that OS, since Microsoft has no intention
of supporting WM functionality under Windows 7.
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"CWLee" <cdub...@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message
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>
> Gary, I'm confused by your statements. On October 11,
> above, you said:
>
> "Both mail programs will coexist very nicely. In fact,
> I've been running both programs simultaneously since
> February 2007, initially on Vista, now on Windows 7. You
> don't need to do anything special. ... ".
>
> Then today, October 12, you say:
>
> "There is a hack available to allow some use of Windows Mail
> in
> Win7. ... There are limitations to that hack. For one
> thing, it doesn't allow WM to be set as the default mail
> client."
>
> To make things murkier for me, t-4-2 wrote, on October 11:
>
> "WLM and WM will co-exist. You do have to assign one as the
> Default program, and each time you open the non-default one,
> you'll be asked if you want to change it to default. Just
> click NO."
>
> Further clarification appreciated, not just from Gary and
> t-4-2, but from anyone with experience using both MW and
> MLM.
>
> Thanks.
>
Then after Windows Mail is installed on Windows 7, apply the two
registry fixes mentioned here:
http://www.sevenforums.com/software/2300-cant-make-windows-mail-default-6.html#post309014
Those registry fixes are only needed if you want Windows Mail to handle
all the default mail protocols. The fixes aren't needed to get basic mail
functionality.
Be aware that future Windows Updates may render WM inoperable in
Windows 7, as will running SFC.exe. For that reason I recommend also
installing Windows Live Mail, so you will have an immediate fallback
if WM fails.
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Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/profile/vandermolen
"Paul H" <NoSpampho...@att.net> wrote in message news:OagiCOjX...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
You pointed me to that W7 forum before, but I don't see how to download the
two registry fixes. I'm apparently not understanding something very basic,
but it's Greek to me.
If WM eventually stops working, I'll move to T-bird or something else - not
WLM - that won't work for me.
Best regards,
Paul
"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
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The file names in the forum are clickable links. Clicking on those
should start the download process.
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Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
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"Paul H" <NoSpampho...@att.net> wrote in message news:O9pvdslX...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums
Note:
There is a clickable link for WinMail2.zip (which contains WinMail2.reg).
Those registry fixes are only needed if you want Windows Mail to handle
all the default mail protocols. The fixes aren't needed to get basic mail
functionality.
Be aware that future Windows Updates may render WM inoperable in
Windows 7, as will running SFC.exe. For that reason I recommend also
installing Windows Live Mail, so you will have an immediate fallback
if WM fails.
--
Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/profile/vandermolen
"poppa bear" wrote in message news:ujzXIgFY...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
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Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
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"poppa bear" wrote in message news:%23enQqWP...@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
But based upon the problems that poppa bear says he had with the hacks, I
probably should leave what I have. What is an example of what I will be
missing? A big deal, or just a minor annoyance occasionally?
Today I did an in-place update from Vista 32 bit Home Premium to W7 32 bit
Home Premium, using the CDs that Acer sent because I purchased one of their
8 hour battery 15.6" 5810T laptops last month for $450. It took forever,
and I had to turn the laptop off a couple times, then start it back up. It
picked up where it had been stuck, every time. That concerned me, but the
results appear OK. I finished by doing their many updates. All of the
applications work. And since my contacts and emails are where they were, I
suspect the same technique will work there,and I'd rather use that laptop as
my email machine.
Thanks again, and could I trust the hacks, or learn from poppa bear's
problems?
Paul
"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
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"Gary VanderMolen" <ga...@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
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The latest version of the .reg hacks worked for me. But who knows what
Microsoft will do in the future to thwart it? I have to maintain a working
copy of Windows Mail so I can properly assist users, but if that were not
the case, I'd probably convert 100% to Windows Live Mail.
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Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
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"Paul H" <NoSpampho...@att.net> wrote in message news:eVtQyrPY...@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...