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swalker
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      10-03-2009

What email program comes with Windows 7?

Is there a way to move the contact list and folders from Windows Mail
to whatever Windows 7 has?

Thanks
 
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Richard in AZ
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      10-03-2009
"swalker" <> wrote in message news...
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> What email program comes with Windows 7?
>
> Is there a way to move the contact list and folders from Windows Mail
> to whatever Windows 7 has?
>
> Thanks



Windows 7 does not come with any email program.
You will have to install a separate program. Windows Live Mail, Thunderbird, etc.
Yes, you will be able to move contacts and folders to one of these.
 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      10-03-2009
On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 18:49:45 -0700, "Richard in AZ" <>
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> "swalker" <> wrote in message news...
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> > What email program comes with Windows 7?



None. You need to get one separately, either from Microsoft or from
another vendor.


> > Is there a way to move the contact list and folders from Windows Mail
> > to whatever Windows 7 has?
> >
> > Thanks

>
>
> Windows 7 does not come with any email program.
> You will have to install a separate program. Windows Live Mail, Thunderbird, etc.
> Yes, you will be able to move contacts and folders to one of these.


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      10-03-2009
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      10-03-2009

"swalker" <> wrote in message
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> What email program comes with Windows 7?
>
> Is there a way to move the contact list and folders from Windows Mail
> to whatever Windows 7 has?
>
> Thanks


No email program comes with Windows 7. You can download Windows Live Mail
which looks kinda funny at first but can be adjusted to look and function
pretty much like Outlook Express. So far I am quite pleased with it.

Ted


 
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Bruce Chambers
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      10-03-2009
swalker wrote:
> What email program comes with Windows 7?
>


None, whatsoever.


> Is there a way to move the contact list and folders from Windows Mail
> to whatever Windows 7 has?
>



That would depend entirely upon the import capabilities of whichever
specific email client you decide to obtain and install.


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      10-05-2009


"ted" <> wrote in message
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> "swalker" <> wrote in message
> news...
>>
>> What email program comes with Windows 7?
>>
>> Is there a way to move the contact list and folders from Windows Mail
>> to whatever Windows 7 has?
>>
>> Thanks

>
> No email program comes with Windows 7. You can download Windows Live Mail
> which looks kinda funny at first but can be adjusted to look and function
> pretty much like Outlook Express. So far I am quite pleased with it.
>
> Ted


So is Windows Live Email dumping stuff up to Microsoft? Why do yo need an
account? It seems to be hard to find any assurances of privacy and wehre
your data is going and not going.

 
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STAN STARINSKI
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      10-05-2009
> can be adjusted to look and function pretty much like Outlook Express.

I wish it was true.
 
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