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Looking for a better email application - Windows 7
I recently went to Vista and Microsoft Mail. Very easy to use and I
like the layout. I am now working on going to Windows 7, sometime, and I am looking for a different email program. I have tried Windows Live Mail but I do not like it. Hate the fact that it appears to need to log on to Hotmail / MSN / Live first and I do not like the layout. What can anyone recommend? |
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Looking for a better email application - Windows 7
Please post your Win7 questions about Mail Clients he
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...etwork/threads smlunatick wrote: I recently went to Vista and Microsoft Mail. Very easy to use and I like the layout. I am now working on going to Windows 7, sometime, and I am looking for a different email program. I have tried Windows Live Mail but I do not like it. Hate the fact that it appears to need to log on to Hotmail / MSN / Live first and I do not like the layout. What can anyone recommend? |
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Looking for a better email application - Windows 7
There is no "Microsoft Mail". Did you mean Windows Mail?
Signing in to Windows Live Mail with a Live ID is optional, and you can easily configure it so it won't ask. You can change some aspects of its layout, but you need to ask in the correct forum. You can get more help for Windows Live Mail by posting in its dedicated forum: http://www.microsoft.com/communities...mail .desktop or via your news reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop -- Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/def...le/vandermolen "smlunatick" wrote in message ... I recently went to Vista and Microsoft Mail. Very easy to use and I like the layout. I am now working on going to Windows 7, sometime, and I am looking for a different email program. I have tried Windows Live Mail but I do not like it. Hate the fact that it appears to need to log on to Hotmail / MSN / Live first and I do not like the layout. What can anyone recommend? |
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Looking for a better email application - Windows 7
On Friday, October 30, 2009 4:47:21 AM UTC+8, smlunatick wrote:
I recently went to Vista and Microsoft Mail. Very easy to use and I like the layout. I am now working on going to Windows 7, sometime, and I am looking for a different email program. I have tried Windows Live Mail but I do not like it. Hate the fact that it appears to need to log on to Hotmail / MSN / Live first and I do not like the layout. What can anyone recommend? Sign up for the Mailbird beta, will be really nice and would love to get some insight from people who are seeking a new desktop email for Windows. We are conducting a private beta right now |