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Sharon Smith
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      11-27-2009
Has a solution been found to sending scripted stationerys with WLM yet? I'd
be happy to download another e-mail client if that was an option.

Is Windows Mail compatible with Windows Live Mail so that both might be run
on the same computer?



 
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N. Miller
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      11-27-2009
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 09:36:48 -0600, Sharon Smith wrote:

> Has a solution been found to sending scripted stationerys with WLM yet? I'd
> be happy to download another e-mail client if that was an option.


Not that I know of.

> Is Windows Mail compatible with Windows Live Mail so that both might be run
> on the same computer?


It is not a matter of "compatibility". They are two different applications.
And they can happily co-exist on the same system. However, as with the
"Highlander", there can be only one ... (default mail handler). When you set
your system defaults, you would choose either Windows Mail, or Windows Live
Mail.

I've actually run one computer with MS Outlook Express (never put Vista on
this computer), Windows Live Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Pegasus Mail all
set up to run. I could only choose one default mail handler, though, out of
that list.

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Sharon Smith
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      11-27-2009
My new computer has Windows 7. Is this the operating system you are using
to run MS Outlook Express along with Windows Live Mail?


"N. Miller" <> wrote in message
news...
> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 09:36:48 -0600, Sharon Smith wrote:
>
>> Has a solution been found to sending scripted stationerys with WLM yet?
>> I'd
>> be happy to download another e-mail client if that was an option.

>
> Not that I know of.
>
>> Is Windows Mail compatible with Windows Live Mail so that both might be
>> run
>> on the same computer?

>
> It is not a matter of "compatibility". They are two different
> applications.
> And they can happily co-exist on the same system. However, as with the
> "Highlander", there can be only one ... (default mail handler). When you
> set
> your system defaults, you would choose either Windows Mail, or Windows
> Live
> Mail.
>
> I've actually run one computer with MS Outlook Express (never put Vista on
> this computer), Windows Live Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Pegasus Mail
> all
> set up to run. I could only choose one default mail handler, though, out
> of
> that list.
>
> --
> Norman
> ~Oh Lord, why have you come
> ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum


 
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Gary VanderMolen \(MVP\)
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      11-27-2009

Outlook Express can't run on a Windows 7 computer unless you install
a virtual machine which emulates Windows XP.

There are hacks available which enable Windows Mail to run on Windows 7.

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Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail)
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/def...le/vandermolen


"Sharon Smith" <> wrote in message news:...
> My new computer has Windows 7. Is this the operating system you are using
> to run MS Outlook Express along with Windows Live Mail?
>
>
> "N. Miller" <> wrote in message
> news...
>> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 09:36:48 -0600, Sharon Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Has a solution been found to sending scripted stationerys with WLM yet?
>>> I'd
>>> be happy to download another e-mail client if that was an option.

>>
>> Not that I know of.
>>
>>> Is Windows Mail compatible with Windows Live Mail so that both might be
>>> run
>>> on the same computer?

>>
>> It is not a matter of "compatibility". They are two different
>> applications.
>> And they can happily co-exist on the same system. However, as with the
>> "Highlander", there can be only one ... (default mail handler). When you
>> set
>> your system defaults, you would choose either Windows Mail, or Windows
>> Live
>> Mail.
>>
>> I've actually run one computer with MS Outlook Express (never put Vista on
>> this computer), Windows Live Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Pegasus Mail
>> all
>> set up to run. I could only choose one default mail handler, though, out
>> of
>> that list.
>>
>> --
>> Norman
>> ~Oh Lord, why have you come
>> ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum

>

 
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Robert Aldwinckle
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      11-27-2009
"Sharon Smith" <> wrote in message news:EC947F22-8371-42A2-B3DB-...
> Has a solution been found to sending scripted stationerys with WLM yet?



Yes. Put a post in the Outbox and then edit the .eml there.


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