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Hi mae
The thing i don't like about the http mail is it has its own folders like OE but has no out box folder like OE, so when you create mail and click on send ,it uses OE outbox,inturn droping down all the OE folders. No big deal but still a hasle to close up OE all the time. I have about a dozen folders listed so to show all i need OE colapsed. Hope i explained that right. Thanks -- Carl G "mae" wrote in message ... No POP3 mail unless Qwest gives you that account. With MSN (httpDav) you can use Outlook Express, Outlook, or their mail program. Their program is better than OE as filtering built-in.. It is just a skin over OE with enhancements, such as Photo Story, stationary, calendar, messenger. . Especially good if more than one user. -- mae "Carl G" cgerving@msnDOTcom wrote in message ... | Hi All | I just got Qwest DSL about 3 weeks ago,with msn. | Is there a way around useing that lousey http mail server and keep outlook | express as it was with pop3 mail. | Thanks. | -- | Carl G | | |
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