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YW, Bubey, and thanks very much for posting your OE question in an OE
newsgroup this time around. wink Bubey wrote: I just read the first nine posts from the link PA Bear provided. Why would one want to switch and have all those problems, and run the risk of losing important user created folders. I'm sticking with Outlook Express and using Outlook for Calendar purposes only. Thanks for the link PA Bear. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Related: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...274a7a8122ddc4 Ron Sommer wrote: Each email account will have an Inbox, Sent items, Deleted items, Drafts, and Junk email folder. WLM won't give you a choice, it will import all email and newsgroup accounts. I fairly sure that the newsgroup messages will not import. OE user created folders will be placed under Storage folders. I had to open Contacts and import addresses. Some addresses were duplicated and some did not have a display name. "Larry" wrote in message ... Michael, does WLM import OE6 folders, messages, address book, settings, newsgroups etc directly and easily? Larry "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... There is no mail program with IE7. Microsoft's new preferred free mail client is called Windows Live Mail (WLM). It's available for XP SP2+ and Vista. It provides access to all Hotmail accounts, as well as POP3, IMAP and NNTP. Windows Live Mail Overview http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview Outlook Express isn't dead, but it's on life support. Microsoft will continue to provide security fixes as long as they do for XP. There might be an occasional minor fix, but no further development is being done on OE. But as long as you are happy with the non-Hotmail parts of OE (POP3, IMAP, NNTP, Address book) as they are now, those will all continue to work indefinitely. None of it is dependent on what Microsoft does. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Bubey" wrote in message ... Thanks guys for the info. I read it on the net after I got the info that the grandfathered Hotmail accounts would have to use Mail 7, I think that's what they call it...the one that comes with IE7. But there was info that both Hotmail and OE was going away. Makes sense as Outlook is old too. "Bubey" wrote in message ... Since Outlook Express is going away (?) so I heard can I get some recommendation for a new mail program that is similar? I have tried Outlook but it doesn't give the flexibility for multiple folders and with a main folder. Thanks ! |
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You're so sweet PA Bear. I think you've been
around as long as I have. I'm just getting older and haven't been keeping up with the current trends since I retired. Somedays I really feel like a newbie. P.S....What does YW stand for ? "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... YW, Bubey, and thanks very much for posting your OE question in an OE newsgroup this time around. wink Bubey wrote: I just read the first nine posts from the link PA Bear provided. Why would one want to switch and have all those problems, and run the risk of losing important user created folders. I'm sticking with Outlook Express and using Outlook for Calendar purposes only. Thanks for the link PA Bear. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Related: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...274a7a8122ddc4 Ron Sommer wrote: Each email account will have an Inbox, Sent items, Deleted items, Drafts, and Junk email folder. WLM won't give you a choice, it will import all email and newsgroup accounts. I fairly sure that the newsgroup messages will not import. OE user created folders will be placed under Storage folders. I had to open Contacts and import addresses. Some addresses were duplicated and some did not have a display name. "Larry" wrote in message ... Michael, does WLM import OE6 folders, messages, address book, settings, newsgroups etc directly and easily? Larry "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... There is no mail program with IE7. Microsoft's new preferred free mail client is called Windows Live Mail (WLM). It's available for XP SP2+ and Vista. It provides access to all Hotmail accounts, as well as POP3, IMAP and NNTP. Windows Live Mail Overview http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview Outlook Express isn't dead, but it's on life support. Microsoft will continue to provide security fixes as long as they do for XP. There might be an occasional minor fix, but no further development is being done on OE. But as long as you are happy with the non-Hotmail parts of OE (POP3, IMAP, NNTP, Address book) as they are now, those will all continue to work indefinitely. None of it is dependent on what Microsoft does. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Bubey" wrote in message ... Thanks guys for the info. I read it on the net after I got the info that the grandfathered Hotmail accounts would have to use Mail 7, I think that's what they call it...the one that comes with IE7. But there was info that both Hotmail and OE was going away. Makes sense as Outlook is old too. "Bubey" wrote in message ... Since Outlook Express is going away (?) so I heard can I get some recommendation for a new mail program that is similar? I have tried Outlook but it doesn't give the flexibility for multiple folders and with a main folder. Thanks ! |
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YW = You're welcome. wink
CUL8R, Bubey. (PS: You're probably not much older than I am) Bubey wrote: You're so sweet PA Bear. I think you've been around as long as I have. I'm just getting older and haven't been keeping up with the current trends since I retired. Somedays I really feel like a newbie. P.S....What does YW stand for ? "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... YW, Bubey, and thanks very much for posting your OE question in an OE newsgroup this time around. wink Bubey wrote: I just read the first nine posts from the link PA Bear provided. Why would one want to switch and have all those problems, and run the risk of losing important user created folders. I'm sticking with Outlook Express and using Outlook for Calendar purposes only. Thanks for the link PA Bear. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Related: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...274a7a8122ddc4 Ron Sommer wrote: Each email account will have an Inbox, Sent items, Deleted items, Drafts, and Junk email folder. WLM won't give you a choice, it will import all email and newsgroup accounts. I fairly sure that the newsgroup messages will not import. OE user created folders will be placed under Storage folders. I had to open Contacts and import addresses. Some addresses were duplicated and some did not have a display name. "Larry" wrote in message ... Michael, does WLM import OE6 folders, messages, address book, settings, newsgroups etc directly and easily? Larry "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... There is no mail program with IE7. Microsoft's new preferred free mail client is called Windows Live Mail (WLM). It's available for XP SP2+ and Vista. It provides access to all Hotmail accounts, as well as POP3, IMAP and NNTP. Windows Live Mail Overview http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview Outlook Express isn't dead, but it's on life support. Microsoft will continue to provide security fixes as long as they do for XP. There might be an occasional minor fix, but no further development is being done on OE. But as long as you are happy with the non-Hotmail parts of OE (POP3, IMAP, NNTP, Address book) as they are now, those will all continue to work indefinitely. None of it is dependent on what Microsoft does. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Bubey" wrote in message ... Thanks guys for the info. I read it on the net after I got the info that the grandfathered Hotmail accounts would have to use Mail 7, I think that's what they call it...the one that comes with IE7. But there was info that both Hotmail and OE was going away. Makes sense as Outlook is old too. "Bubey" wrote in message ... Since Outlook Express is going away (?) so I heard can I get some recommendation for a new mail program that is similar? I have tried Outlook but it doesn't give the flexibility for multiple folders and with a main folder. Thanks ! |
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![]() "Bubey" wrote in message ... You're so sweet PA Bear. I think you've been around as long as I have. I'm just getting older and haven't been keeping up with the current trends since I retired. Somedays I really feel like a newbie. P.S....What does YW stand for ? "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... YW, Bubey, and thanks very much for posting your OE question in an OE newsgroup this time around. wink Bubey wrote: I just read the first nine posts from the link PA Bear provided. Why would one want to switch and have all those problems, and run the risk of losing important user created folders. I'm sticking with Outlook Express and using Outlook for Calendar purposes only. Thanks for the link PA Bear. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Related: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...274a7a8122ddc4 Ron Sommer wrote: Each email account will have an Inbox, Sent items, Deleted items, Drafts, and Junk email folder. WLM won't give you a choice, it will import all email and newsgroup accounts. I fairly sure that the newsgroup messages will not import. OE user created folders will be placed under Storage folders. I had to open Contacts and import addresses. Some addresses were duplicated and some did not have a display name. "Larry" wrote in message ... Michael, does WLM import OE6 folders, messages, address book, settings, newsgroups etc directly and easily? Larry "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... There is no mail program with IE7. Microsoft's new preferred free mail client is called Windows Live Mail (WLM). It's available for XP SP2+ and Vista. It provides access to all Hotmail accounts, as well as POP3, IMAP and NNTP. Windows Live Mail Overview http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview Outlook Express isn't dead, but it's on life support. Microsoft will continue to provide security fixes as long as they do for XP. There might be an occasional minor fix, but no further development is being done on OE. But as long as you are happy with the non-Hotmail parts of OE (POP3, IMAP, NNTP, Address book) as they are now, those will all continue to work indefinitely. None of it is dependent on what Microsoft does. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Bubey" wrote in message ... Thanks guys for the info. I read it on the net after I got the info that the grandfathered Hotmail accounts would have to use Mail 7, I think that's what they call it...the one that comes with IE7. But there was info that both Hotmail and OE was going away. Makes sense as Outlook is old too. "Bubey" wrote in message ... Since Outlook Express is going away (?) so I heard can I get some recommendation for a new mail program that is similar? I have tried Outlook but it doesn't give the flexibility for multiple folders and with a main folder. Thanks ! |
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Ugh! Great! Now I have to go on google.com!!
Outlook Express is not going away. O...What? Outlook Express is Going away??!?? But is my default e-mail program! Please, Microsoft! "h johnson" wrote in message ... "Bubey" wrote in message ... You're so sweet PA Bear. I think you've been around as long as I have. I'm just getting older and haven't been keeping up with the current trends since I retired. Somedays I really feel like a newbie. P.S....What does YW stand for ? "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... YW, Bubey, and thanks very much for posting your OE question in an OE newsgroup this time around. wink Bubey wrote: I just read the first nine posts from the link PA Bear provided. Why would one want to switch and have all those problems, and run the risk of losing important user created folders. I'm sticking with Outlook Express and using Outlook for Calendar purposes only. Thanks for the link PA Bear. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... Related: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...274a7a8122ddc4 Ron Sommer wrote: Each email account will have an Inbox, Sent items, Deleted items, Drafts, and Junk email folder. WLM won't give you a choice, it will import all email and newsgroup accounts. I fairly sure that the newsgroup messages will not import. OE user created folders will be placed under Storage folders. I had to open Contacts and import addresses. Some addresses were duplicated and some did not have a display name. "Larry" wrote in message ... Michael, does WLM import OE6 folders, messages, address book, settings, newsgroups etc directly and easily? Larry "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... There is no mail program with IE7. Microsoft's new preferred free mail client is called Windows Live Mail (WLM). It's available for XP SP2+ and Vista. It provides access to all Hotmail accounts, as well as POP3, IMAP and NNTP. Windows Live Mail Overview http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview Outlook Express isn't dead, but it's on life support. Microsoft will continue to provide security fixes as long as they do for XP. There might be an occasional minor fix, but no further development is being done on OE. But as long as you are happy with the non-Hotmail parts of OE (POP3, IMAP, NNTP, Address book) as they are now, those will all continue to work indefinitely. None of it is dependent on what Microsoft does. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Bubey" wrote in message ... Thanks guys for the info. I read it on the net after I got the info that the grandfathered Hotmail accounts would have to use Mail 7, I think that's what they call it...the one that comes with IE7. But there was info that both Hotmail and OE was going away. Makes sense as Outlook is old too. "Bubey" wrote in message ... Since Outlook Express is going away (?) so I heard can I get some recommendation for a new mail program that is similar? I have tried Outlook but it doesn't give the flexibility for multiple folders and with a main folder. Thanks ! |
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"Orlin Toribio" wrote in message
... Ugh! Great! Now I have to go on google.com!! Outlook Express is not going away. O...What? Outlook Express is Going away??!?? But is my default e-mail program! Please, Microsoft! They will not remove OE from your machine, but they won't update it besides (maybe) security updates. WinXP SP3 does update it. -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM Do not reply with email |
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