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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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I know eh? Now they force u to use something known as Live Mail Desktop so
that you'll need to keep up (AKA maintain) with 2 mail programs. Why don't they just make an add-in for Windows Mail instead, makes much more sense. To be honest, it's just a way to tally up the "Live" services count. "Geneus" wrote in message ... Windows Mail doesn't support hotmail, ridiculous! |
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Seref Unal kirjoitti:
Yes, I agrree with you; very ridiculous. Seref Unal "Geneus" wrote in message ... Windows Mail doesn't support hotmail, ridiculous! Install Thunderbird, that's what I did. |
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It's so you, the user of a "no-cost" email account, are forced to look at
advertising. They'll mumble about security protocol issues, but, given the two possibilities, mine and theirs, who's do you think is closer to the truth? "Geneus" wrote in message ... Windows Mail doesn't support hotmail, ridiculous! |
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I use Hotpop to retrieve Hotmail with WM.
"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message ... It's so you, the user of a "no-cost" email account, are forced to look at advertising. They'll mumble about security protocol issues, but, given the two possibilities, mine and theirs, who's do you think is closer to the truth? "Geneus" wrote in message ... Windows Mail doesn't support hotmail, ridiculous! |
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I vote for yours.
-- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM "Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message ... It's so you, the user of a "no-cost" email account, are forced to look at advertising. They'll mumble about security protocol issues, but, given the two possibilities, mine and theirs, who's do you think is closer to the truth? "Geneus" wrote in message ... Windows Mail doesn't support hotmail, ridiculous! |
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"mikeyhsd" wrote in message ... I use Hotpop to retrieve Hotmail with WM. I certainly hope you get a good commission from Hotpop. I would wager you have responded with this exact post more than 100 times within the past six months. While relevant to a point, third-party software is hardly a solution for a Microsoft software situation that does not seem to be working correctly, especially when testing a Beta product and providing feedback on the use of the product to the maker of the product. |
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You may disagree that 3rd party products don't belong, but when they release
the product minus options, then that is where 3rd party products are needed. They are not going to support Hotmail, so an alternative is needed. They are also not going to add features of WinMail that some users like, so again, a 3rd party program will be of use. Already working is my OEToolV program, and others are on the way. steve "Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message ... "mikeyhsd" wrote in message ... I use Hotpop to retrieve Hotmail with WM. I certainly hope you get a good commission from Hotpop. I would wager you have responded with this exact post more than 100 times within the past six months. While relevant to a point, third-party software is hardly a solution for a Microsoft software situation that does not seem to be working correctly, especially when testing a Beta product and providing feedback on the use of the product to the maker of the product. |