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Email and Windows Vista All issues relating to email and email software using Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail) |
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Welcome to the Microsoft Answers Forums!
Thanks a lot for your reply, dear Gary!
Gary VanderMolen wrote: "Rainald Taesler" wrote: Do you know in which forum one might meet the "regulars" like Steve Cochran and Gary VanderMolen? I do Windows Mail support in this forum: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...istanetworking I do Windows Live Mail support in this forum: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...n-US/w7network Thanks a lot for the info! Great to know where I can find you! Still working with WinMail(under Vista as well as under Win7) this for sure is most valuable. and somewhat here also: http://www.windowslivehelp.com/forums.aspx?productid=15 Thanks for the pointer! I don't like to work in that last forum because a) it doesn't work with the Community Bridge, That's a really drawback! As a hard-core NNTP fanatic I guess that I will hardly go there too often. and b) it is inundated with users posting their Hotmail problems. The way Hotmai users normally behave, this does not sound too promising ;-) :-) Thanks again and kindest regards Rainald |
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You're very welcome. Glad to help.
Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail) ------------------------------------------------------ "Rainald Taesler" wrote in message ... Thanks a lot for your reply, dear Gary! Gary VanderMolen wrote: "Rainald Taesler" wrote: Do you know in which forum one might meet the "regulars" like Steve Cochran and Gary VanderMolen? I do Windows Mail support in this forum: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...istanetworking I do Windows Live Mail support in this forum: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...n-US/w7network Thanks a lot for the info! Great to know where I can find you! Still working with WinMail(under Vista as well as under Win7) this for sure is most valuable. and somewhat here also: http://www.windowslivehelp.com/forums.aspx?productid=15 Thanks for the pointer! I don't like to work in that last forum because a) it doesn't work with the Community Bridge, That's a really drawback! As a hard-core NNTP fanatic I guess that I will hardly go there too often. and b) it is inundated with users posting their Hotmail problems. The way Hotmai users normally behave, this does not sound too promising ;-) :-) Thanks again and kindest regards Rainald |
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Welcome to the Microsoft Answers Forums!
I post pretty much across the board in those forums. I don't cover WLM.
steve "Rainald Taesler" wrote in message ... Bruce Hagen wrote: Which forum for WinMail? Vista Networking, Email and Getting Online http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...orking/threads Thanks for the reply! It seems to be a bit chaotic as there are thousands of threads on WinMail in Windows Vista Forums Programs http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...grams/threads? It is chaotic. There are only 16 forums for Vista. Besides not being well defined, people tend to post wherever they want without reading what little instructions there are. I find WinMail posts in Desktop and Files as well. Take a look at Microsoft Answers Site Feedback forum. Even though it clearly states that "Technical Questions Are Not Answered in This Site Feedback Forum", about 90% of the questions are about technical issues. Yes, it's a real mess :-( Do you know in which forum one might meet the "regulars" like Steve Cochran and Gary VanderMolen? TIA Rainald |
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Steve Cochran wrote:
Do you know in which forum one might meet the "regulars" like Steve Cochran and Gary VanderMolen? I post pretty much across the board in those forums. I don't cover WLM. Thanks! I don't like that at all and threw it off the machine after testing. CU Rainald |
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This is my reaction to it: www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx
I'm posting from XP Mode now. steve "Rainald Taesler" wrote in message ... Steve Cochran wrote: Do you know in which forum one might meet the "regulars" like Steve Cochran and Gary VanderMolen? I post pretty much across the board in those forums. I don't cover WLM. Thanks! I don't like that at all and threw it off the machine after testing. CU Rainald |
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Welcome to the Microsoft Answers Forums!
Steve Cochran wrote:
"Rainald Taesler" wrote: I post pretty much across the board in those forums. I don't cover WLM. I don't like that at all and threw it off the machine after testing. This is my reaction to it: www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx I'm posting from XP Mode now. I know ;-) ;-) I'm still using WinMail - under Vista as well as under Win7. Rainald P.S. As on the quoted page you say that the XP-mode would require Win7 Pro and above: It works pretty fine with the Home-versions too. Only drawback: One needs XP SP3 (valid licence). But one can get that pretty cheap in eBay. So the Win7 version nit really is an obstacle. |
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The page actually shows a screenshot of a virtual XP window that is NOT XP
Mode, so I already discuss the use in the "lower" versions of Win7. XP Mode requires Pro or higher, but one can use a valid XP virtual machine, or even clone their old machines using Disk2VHD. steve "Rainald Taesler" wrote in message ... Steve Cochran wrote: "Rainald Taesler" wrote: I post pretty much across the board in those forums. I don't cover WLM. I don't like that at all and threw it off the machine after testing. This is my reaction to it: www.oehelp.com/OEnWin7.aspx I'm posting from XP Mode now. I know ;-) ;-) I'm still using WinMail - under Vista as well as under Win7. Rainald P.S. As on the quoted page you say that the XP-mode would require Win7 Pro and above: It works pretty fine with the Home-versions too. Only drawback: One needs XP SP3 (valid licence). But one can get that pretty cheap in eBay. So the Win7 version nit really is an obstacle. |
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