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Steve Cochran June 30th 10 08:38 PM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in Windows 7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present

DAS[_2_] June 30th 10 10:08 PM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
Thanks very much for this link.

Given all the issues I am wondering if a transfer to Outlook isn't a better
option, but when I asked outright in the Windows 7 OE alternative Bruce
Hagen indicated Thunderbird as his preferred 'other' client, after OE. (I
have Outlook 2000 and 2010.)

I think I have to start experimenting while I still can (while in XP).

My worry is that if I stay with OE (in Win 7 XP mode) I am only delaying the
inevitable. But I am also worrying about transferring my bold headings and
red flags...

Sigh.
DAS

To reply directly replace 'nospam' with 'schmetterling'
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"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
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Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in
Windows 7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present



DAS[_2_] June 30th 10 10:08 PM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
Thanks very much for this link.

Given all the issues I am wondering if a transfer to Outlook isn't a better
option, but when I asked outright in the Windows 7 OE alternative Bruce
Hagen indicated Thunderbird as his preferred 'other' client, after OE. (I
have Outlook 2000 and 2010.)

I think I have to start experimenting while I still can (while in XP).

My worry is that if I stay with OE (in Win 7 XP mode) I am only delaying the
inevitable. But I am also worrying about transferring my bold headings and
red flags...

Sigh.
DAS

To reply directly replace 'nospam' with 'schmetterling'
--
"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in
Windows 7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present



DAS[_2_] June 30th 10 10:09 PM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
....And goodbye from this NG?

DAS

To reply directly replace 'nospam' with 'schmetterling'
--
"DAS" wrote in message
...
Thanks very much for this link.

Given all the issues I am wondering if a transfer to Outlook isn't a
better option, but when I asked outright in the Windows 7 OE alternative
Bruce Hagen indicated Thunderbird as his preferred 'other' client, after
OE. (I have Outlook 2000 and 2010.)

I think I have to start experimenting while I still can (while in XP).

My worry is that if I stay with OE (in Win 7 XP mode) I am only delaying
the inevitable. But I am also worrying about transferring my bold
headings and red flags...

Sigh.
DAS

To reply directly replace 'nospam' with 'schmetterling'
--
"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista)
in Windows 7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present




DAS[_2_] June 30th 10 10:09 PM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
....And goodbye from this NG?

DAS

To reply directly replace 'nospam' with 'schmetterling'
--
"DAS" wrote in message
...
Thanks very much for this link.

Given all the issues I am wondering if a transfer to Outlook isn't a
better option, but when I asked outright in the Windows 7 OE alternative
Bruce Hagen indicated Thunderbird as his preferred 'other' client, after
OE. (I have Outlook 2000 and 2010.)

I think I have to start experimenting while I still can (while in XP).

My worry is that if I stay with OE (in Win 7 XP mode) I am only delaying
the inevitable. But I am also worrying about transferring my bold
headings and red flags...

Sigh.
DAS

To reply directly replace 'nospam' with 'schmetterling'
--
"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista)
in Windows 7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present




PA Bear [MS MVP] June 30th 10 11:34 PM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
applause

Steve Cochran wrote:
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista)
in
Windows 7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present



PA Bear [MS MVP] June 30th 10 11:34 PM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
applause

Steve Cochran wrote:
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista)
in
Windows 7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present



ozzie[_2_] July 1st 10 12:46 AM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
Thanks Steve.
M.S did fix a few issues for us to manage to use Stationery without the *edit source preview*
in the previous version of W.L.M.
The new W.L.M. BETA looks pretty.. but it realy Sux..
A lot of people have got WinMail to work in Windows7
and are happy with that but for how long.. who knows..
So will pass this around.
Thanks Again


ozzie




"Steve Cochran" wrote in message ...
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in Windows 7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present

ozzie[_2_] July 1st 10 12:46 AM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
Thanks Steve.
M.S did fix a few issues for us to manage to use Stationery without the *edit source preview*
in the previous version of W.L.M.
The new W.L.M. BETA looks pretty.. but it realy Sux..
A lot of people have got WinMail to work in Windows7
and are happy with that but for how long.. who knows..
So will pass this around.
Thanks Again


ozzie




"Steve Cochran" wrote in message ...
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in Windows 7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present

Peter Foldes[_6_] July 1st 10 03:08 AM

How to use Outlook Express in Windows 7
 
Whistling and waving.

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Peter

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"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
Several have wondered if there is anyway to use OE (or WinMail in Vista) in Windows
7.

This page addresses some of the potential means to do so:

http://www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx

steve

MS-MVP
Outlook Express / Windows Mail
1998 - present



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