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Old November 28th 09, 03:42 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave \Crash\ Dummy[_9_]
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Default What about Outlook Express?

"milt" wrote in message
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Rocobob wrote:
I insist on continuing to use Outlook Express in my Windows7,
but I cannot find the download anywhere. Can anyone help me or
show me the way, please?


you can't. OE is not compatible with Windows 7. Time to update to
Windows Live Mail or,


"better, Thunderbird."

In your opinion. Other's may vary. . .


Being as Milt wrote the post, of course it's his opinion.

I share it.


I try to avoid food fights by phrasing my suggestions/opinions as
personal choices rather that value judgments. For example, "I use
Thunderbird" as opposed to "Thunderbird is better."

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Old November 28th 09, 03:51 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
SC Tom[_3_]
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Default What about Outlook Express?


"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 08:01:45 -0500, "SC Tom" wrote:


"milt" wrote in message
...
Rocobob wrote:
I insist on continuing to use Outlook Express in my Windows7, but I
cannot find the download anywhere. Can anyone help me or show me the
way,
please?


you can't. OE is not compatible with Windows 7. Time to update to
Windows
Live Mail or,


"better, Thunderbird."

In your opinion. Other's may vary. . .



To me the most important thing is that nobody's opinion should matter
to him. We all work in slightly different ways and what features are
important to one of us may mean nothing to somebody else. So I think
each person should try several of the available e-mail clients, and
choose which one *he* likes best.


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I agree!

SC Tom

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Old November 29th 09, 03:41 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Gordon
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Default What about Outlook Express?

On 2009-11-28, milt wrote:
Rocobob wrote:
I insist on continuing to use Outlook Express in my Windows7, but I cannot
find the download anywhere. Can anyone help me or show me the way, please?




you can't. OE is not compatible with Windows 7. Time to update to
Windows Live Mail or, better, Thunderbird.


Whoa! How can one go with some open source programmes. Thunderbird works on
several platforms. Oh we are discussing the merits of programmes.
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Old November 29th 09, 12:32 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave \Crash\ Dummy[_11_]
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Default What about Outlook Express?

Gordon wrote:
On 2009-11-28, milt wrote:
Rocobob wrote:
I insist on continuing to use Outlook Express in my Windows7, but
I cannot find the download anywhere. Can anyone help me or show
me the way, please?


you can't. OE is not compatible with Windows 7. Time to update to
Windows Live Mail or, better, Thunderbird.


Whoa! How can one go with some open source programmes. Thunderbird
works on several platforms. Oh we are discussing the merits of
programmes.


Thunderbird works fine in Windows 7 x64. Like the OP, I would rather
have OE, but it is no longer available. I tried Windows Live Mail and
didn't like it. TBird was the closest OE replacement I could find.

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