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Dick Mahar
November 27th 09, 06:39 PM
Is it possible to download and use Outlook Express in 64 bit WIN7? I am
not happy with the alternatives. I am using Live Mail in conjunction with
Thunderbird, but I really miss Outlook Express. Most of the mail ptograms
work, but not as well as OE 6 that I had with XP. TIA

SC Tom[_3_]
November 27th 09, 06:49 PM
"Dick Mahar" > wrote in message
et...
> Is it possible to download and use Outlook Express in 64 bit WIN7? I am
> not happy with the alternatives. I am using Live Mail in conjunction with
> Thunderbird, but I really miss Outlook Express. Most of the mail ptograms
> work, but not as well as OE 6 that I had with XP. TIA
Unfortunately, OE will not work with Win7, but there is a way to run Vista's
Windows Mail if you want that. Do a Google for it; I saw it somewhere in one
of the forums, but can't recall right off-hand which one.

SC Tom

Trev[_3_]
November 27th 09, 08:03 PM
"Dick Mahar" > wrote in message
et...
> Is it possible to download and use Outlook Express in 64 bit WIN7? I am
> not happy with the alternatives. I am using Live Mail in conjunction with
> Thunderbird, but I really miss Outlook Express. Most of the mail ptograms
> work, but not as well as OE 6 that I had with XP. TIA

Outlook express was part of Internet explore and never available on its
own.
It was replaced by windows Mail which in turn has been replaced by Windows
Live mail It May look a little different to OE but all the same controls and
setting are there plus some more. The alternatives that I tried for news
groups (I use Outlook for Mail) Was, Mesnews and Thunderbird Both good But
plumed for WLM As that had one thing I wanted that the others did not

Canuck57[_5_]
November 28th 09, 03:23 AM
Dick Mahar wrote:
> Is it possible to download and use Outlook Express in 64 bit WIN7? I
> am not happy with the alternatives. I am using Live Mail in conjunction
> with Thunderbird, but I really miss Outlook Express. Most of the mail
> ptograms work, but not as well as OE 6 that I had with XP. TIA

Have you tried Thuderbird? Works very similar to OE but has better
support for IMAP and is compatible with servers not of Microsoft's
proprietary art.

http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/

Skipai Otter
November 28th 09, 06:15 AM
"Trev" > wrote in message
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>
> "Dick Mahar" > wrote in message
> et...
>> Is it possible to download and use Outlook Express in 64 bit WIN7? I am
>> not happy with the alternatives. I am using Live Mail in conjunction with
>> Thunderbird, but I really miss Outlook Express. Most of the mail ptograms
>> work, but not as well as OE 6 that I had with XP. TIA
>
> Outlook express was part of Internet explore and never available on its
> own.
> It was replaced by windows Mail which in turn has been replaced by Windows
> Live mail It May look a little different to OE but all the same controls
> and setting are there plus some more. The alternatives that I tried for
> news groups (I use Outlook for Mail) Was, Mesnews and Thunderbird Both
> good But plumed for WLM As that had one thing I wanted that the others did
> not

I actually don't like WLM as it's slow as hell and not as fast as Outlook
Express was. I suppose it could be a way to get more to pay for proper
Outlook but if that's heading in the same direction as WLM then well..
Think MS could do better here really.

I'm probably going to have to fork out for Outlook in the end.

--
Skipai

Gordon
November 28th 09, 07:59 AM
"Skipai Otter" > wrote in message
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>
>
> "Trev" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Dick Mahar" > wrote in message
>> et...
>>> Is it possible to download and use Outlook Express in 64 bit WIN7? I
>>> am not happy with the alternatives. I am using Live Mail in conjunction
>>> with Thunderbird, but I really miss Outlook Express. Most of the mail
>>> ptograms work, but not as well as OE 6 that I had with XP. TIA
>>
>> Outlook express was part of Internet explore and never available on its
>> own.
>> It was replaced by windows Mail which in turn has been replaced by
>> Windows Live mail It May look a little different to OE but all the same
>> controls and setting are there plus some more. The alternatives that I
>> tried for news groups (I use Outlook for Mail) Was, Mesnews and
>> Thunderbird Both good But plumed for WLM As that had one thing I wanted
>> that the others did not
>
> I actually don't like WLM as it's slow as hell and not as fast as Outlook
> Express was. I suppose it could be a way to get more to pay for proper
> Outlook but if that's heading in the same direction as WLM then well..
> Think MS could do better here really.
>
> I'm probably going to have to fork out for Outlook in the end.
>

Take a look at Mozilla Thunderbird.

Jeff Gaines[_2_]
November 28th 09, 08:31 AM
On 28/11/2009 in message > Skipai Otter
wrote:

>I actually don't like WLM as it's slow as hell and not as fast as Outlook
>Express was. I suppose it could be a way to get more to pay for proper
>Outlook but if that's heading in the same direction as WLM then well..
>Think MS could do better here really.
>
>I'm probably going to have to fork out for Outlook in the end.

There are many email programs available and most of them are better than
the MSFT offerings. Look at Pocosystems Pocomail or Barca (if you want an
inbuilt PIM), Forte Agent (email and news), and Ritlabs TheBat! (email
only and which I use).

--
Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.
(Ken Olson, president Digital Equipment, 1977)

Dave \Crash\ Dummy[_10_]
November 28th 09, 12:36 PM
Canuck57 wrote:
> Dick Mahar wrote:
>> Is it possible to download and use Outlook Express in 64 bit WIN7?
>> I am not happy with the alternatives. I am using Live Mail in
>> conjunction with Thunderbird, but I really miss Outlook Express.
>> Most of the mail ptograms work, but not as well as OE 6 that I had
>> with XP. TIA
>
> Have you tried Thuderbird? Works very similar to OE but has better
> support for IMAP and is compatible with servers not of Microsoft's
> proprietary art.
>
> http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/

I use the portable version. That way, I have mail-on-a-stick, handy for
traveling.
http://portablethunderbird.mozdev.org/
--
Crash

"When you want to fool the world, tell the truth."
~ Otto von Bismarck ~

SC Tom[_3_]
November 28th 09, 01:19 PM
"Skipai Otter" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> "Trev" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Dick Mahar" > wrote in message
>> et...
>>> Is it possible to download and use Outlook Express in 64 bit WIN7? I
>>> am not happy with the alternatives. I am using Live Mail in conjunction
>>> with Thunderbird, but I really miss Outlook Express. Most of the mail
>>> ptograms work, but not as well as OE 6 that I had with XP. TIA
>>
>> Outlook express was part of Internet explore and never available on its
>> own.
>> It was replaced by windows Mail which in turn has been replaced by
>> Windows Live mail It May look a little different to OE but all the same
>> controls and setting are there plus some more. The alternatives that I
>> tried for news groups (I use Outlook for Mail) Was, Mesnews and
>> Thunderbird Both good But plumed for WLM As that had one thing I wanted
>> that the others did not
>
> I actually don't like WLM as it's slow as hell and not as fast as Outlook
> Express was. I suppose it could be a way to get more to pay for proper
> Outlook but if that's heading in the same direction as WLM then well..
> Think MS could do better here really.
>
> I'm probably going to have to fork out for Outlook in the end.
>
> --
> Skipai

I don't find that to be true. WLM on my Win7 notebook is as fast as, if not
faster than, OE6 on my XP desktop. And my desktop is a much faster machine
than the notebook with a better network connection (100Mb wired vs. 54Mb
wireless).
I tried Thunderbird for a while before 7 was released to see if I liked it
or not, and was not impressed with it. There were a few things that I wanted
to do in customization, and couldn't seem to get it the way I wanted it.
Forum support was terrible (I know, I know, it's a forum), and Thunderbird's
on-line help wasn't much help.
I also installed Outlook 2003 and got MapiLab's newsreader plug-in for it. I
had used Outlook for years at work and was comfortable with it, and the
newsreader plug-in was OK, but I still missed OE and it's ease of use.
I installed WLM on my Win7 notebook, and have been using it since, and am
very happy with it.

Of course, these are just my experiences and opinions. Other's may vary, and
you have the right to disagree.
SC Tom

Gordon
November 28th 09, 04:47 PM
"SC Tom" > wrote in message
...

> I tried Thunderbird for a while before 7 was released to see if I liked it
> or not, and was not impressed with it. There were a few things that I
> wanted to do in customization, and couldn't seem to get it the way I
> wanted it. Forum support was terrible (I know, I know, it's a forum),

news://news.mozilla.org/mozilla.support.thunderbird

Canuck57[_5_]
November 29th 09, 04:58 PM
Dave "Crash" Dummy wrote:
> Canuck57 wrote:
>> Dick Mahar wrote:
>>> Is it possible to download and use Outlook Express in 64 bit WIN7?
>>> I am not happy with the alternatives. I am using Live Mail in
>>> conjunction with Thunderbird, but I really miss Outlook Express.
>>> Most of the mail ptograms work, but not as well as OE 6 that I had
>>> with XP. TIA
>>
>> Have you tried Thuderbird? Works very similar to OE but has better
>> support for IMAP and is compatible with servers not of Microsoft's
>> proprietary art.
>>
>> http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/
>
> I use the portable version. That way, I have mail-on-a-stick, handy for
> traveling.
> http://portablethunderbird.mozdev.org/

Good idea actually. Might have to take a look at that. So far I use a
IMAP server on UNIX to do similar, and ssh into it with port forwarding
when I am not at home. But using a USB stick, could work offline.

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