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SpaceCadet
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      01-31-2010
Hello...someone has told me recently that this program is a 'part' of the
Vista operating system..is that true?

If a computer says that you have a number of Identities..what does that
mean? I can not be sure that I created them in the past..but could I be
wrong? If I have a password for such a thing but do not remember..is there a
way I can get it back?

Can you tell me for sure if the windowsmail program I have is a client email
program on my 'server' or would it be called 'the host'? I have an internet
connection..would the ISP computer be called the server and the computer
called the client?

What does a Windows account connected with WindowsMail mean? Does that mean
that I have a 'hotmail' account on a 'server' computer somewhere and then I
would use the WinMail program to connect with or 'import' any email messages
contained within the 'hotmail' account? Or is the program itself its own
'server' which contains email accounts which do not have to import email
messages from anywhere?

Thanks for reading this email. Any and all answers are welcome and will be
used.
Bye
SC




 
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Bruce Hagen
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      01-31-2010
Windows Mail, AKA WinMail is part of Vista like Outlook was a part of XP
and earlier versions.

More than one identity means more than one account, and or address.

Windows Mail is an e-mail client. Your server is what you see after the @
sign in your address.

If you don't know if you have a Hotmail account, I'm not even going there.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"SpaceCadet" <> wrote in message
news:C8E9A985-307A-46D8-BDCB-...
> Hello...someone has told me recently that this program is a 'part' of
> the
> Vista operating system..is that true?
>
> If a computer says that you have a number of Identities..what does that
> mean? I can not be sure that I created them in the past..but could I be
> wrong? If I have a password for such a thing but do not remember..is
> there a
> way I can get it back?
>
> Can you tell me for sure if the windowsmail program I have is a client
> email
> program on my 'server' or would it be called 'the host'? I have an
> internet
> connection..would the ISP computer be called the server and the computer
> called the client?
>
> What does a Windows account connected with WindowsMail mean? Does that
> mean
> that I have a 'hotmail' account on a 'server' computer somewhere and
> then I
> would use the WinMail program to connect with or 'import' any email
> messages
> contained within the 'hotmail' account? Or is the program itself its own
> 'server' which contains email accounts which do not have to import email
> messages from anywhere?
>
> Thanks for reading this email. Any and all answers are welcome and will
> be
> used.
> Bye
> SC
>
>
>
>


 
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Sam Hobbs
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      01-31-2010
Did you really mean to say that Outlook is a part of XP? You probably meant
to say that Outlook Express was part of XP. Actually, in earlier versions of
Windows. OE was part of IE and they had to be installed separately. Back
then, IE also had a copy of Front Page Express. Microsoft must say that IE
is part of Windows for legal reasons, but IE was definitely installed
separately and OE was part of that.

I thought that Windows Mail does not support identities so the concept of
identities is not relevant to Windows Mail.



"Bruce Hagen" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Windows Mail, AKA WinMail is part of Vista like Outlook was a part of XP
> and earlier versions.
>
> More than one identity means more than one account, and or address.
>
> Windows Mail is an e-mail client. Your server is what you see after the @
> sign in your address.
>
> If you don't know if you have a Hotmail account, I'm not even going there.
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP [Mail]
> Imperial Beach, CA
>
>
> "SpaceCadet" <> wrote in message
> news:C8E9A985-307A-46D8-BDCB-...
>> Hello...someone has told me recently that this program is a 'part' of the
>> Vista operating system..is that true?
>>
>> If a computer says that you have a number of Identities..what does that
>> mean? I can not be sure that I created them in the past..but could I be
>> wrong? If I have a password for such a thing but do not remember..is
>> there a
>> way I can get it back?
>>
>> Can you tell me for sure if the windowsmail program I have is a client
>> email
>> program on my 'server' or would it be called 'the host'? I have an
>> internet
>> connection..would the ISP computer be called the server and the computer
>> called the client?
>>
>> What does a Windows account connected with WindowsMail mean? Does that
>> mean
>> that I have a 'hotmail' account on a 'server' computer somewhere and then
>> I
>> would use the WinMail program to connect with or 'import' any email
>> messages
>> contained within the 'hotmail' account? Or is the program itself its own
>> 'server' which contains email accounts which do not have to import email
>> messages from anywhere?
>>
>> Thanks for reading this email. Any and all answers are welcome and will
>> be
>> used.
>> Bye
>> SC
>>
>>
>>
>>

>


 
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Sam Hobbs
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      01-31-2010

If you can explain why you need answers to your questions then you are more
likely to get help. Note that questions about your ISP are best answered by
your ISP. If your computer is an ISP computer and you don't know for sure
that it is, then your ISP business will fail miserably and you will owe a
lot of money. So you better hope that your computer is not an ISP computer.

Yes, Windows Mail is definitely an email client. If your computer is a
server, then there is an administrator of the server than you need to get
answers from. If there is no administrator then there is no server. Think of
email servers as being the phone company except for email instead of
telephones.


"SpaceCadet" <> wrote in message
news:C8E9A985-307A-46D8-BDCB-...
> Hello...someone has told me recently that this program is a 'part' of the
> Vista operating system..is that true?
>
> If a computer says that you have a number of Identities..what does that
> mean? I can not be sure that I created them in the past..but could I be
> wrong? If I have a password for such a thing but do not remember..is there
> a
> way I can get it back?
>
> Can you tell me for sure if the windowsmail program I have is a client
> email
> program on my 'server' or would it be called 'the host'? I have an
> internet
> connection..would the ISP computer be called the server and the computer
> called the client?
>
> What does a Windows account connected with WindowsMail mean? Does that
> mean
> that I have a 'hotmail' account on a 'server' computer somewhere and then
> I
> would use the WinMail program to connect with or 'import' any email
> messages
> contained within the 'hotmail' account? Or is the program itself its own
> 'server' which contains email accounts which do not have to import email
> messages from anywhere?
>
> Thanks for reading this email. Any and all answers are welcome and will be
> used.
> Bye
> SC
>
>
>
>


 
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Bruce Hagen
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      01-31-2010

Yes that was a typo. OE6 was a part of IE6 and they came bundled with XP.

WinMail doesn't allow separate identities. I /think/ the OP just found
some old address someplace.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"Sam Hobbs" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Did you really mean to say that Outlook is a part of XP? You probably
> meant to say that Outlook Express was part of XP. Actually, in earlier
> versions of Windows. OE was part of IE and they had to be installed
> separately. Back then, IE also had a copy of Front Page Express.
> Microsoft must say that IE is part of Windows for legal reasons, but IE
> was definitely installed separately and OE was part of that.
>
> I thought that Windows Mail does not support identities so the concept
> of identities is not relevant to Windows Mail.
>
>
>
> "Bruce Hagen" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> Windows Mail, AKA WinMail is part of Vista like Outlook was a part of
>> XP and earlier versions.
>>
>> More than one identity means more than one account, and or address.
>>
>> Windows Mail is an e-mail client. Your server is what you see after the
>> @ sign in your address.
>>
>> If you don't know if you have a Hotmail account, I'm not even going
>> there.
>> --
>> Bruce Hagen
>> MS-MVP [Mail]
>> Imperial Beach, CA
>>
>>
>> "SpaceCadet" <> wrote in message
>> news:C8E9A985-307A-46D8-BDCB-...
>>> Hello...someone has told me recently that this program is a 'part' of
>>> the
>>> Vista operating system..is that true?
>>>
>>> If a computer says that you have a number of Identities..what does
>>> that
>>> mean? I can not be sure that I created them in the past..but could I
>>> be
>>> wrong? If I have a password for such a thing but do not remember..is
>>> there a
>>> way I can get it back?
>>>
>>> Can you tell me for sure if the windowsmail program I have is a client
>>> email
>>> program on my 'server' or would it be called 'the host'? I have an
>>> internet
>>> connection..would the ISP computer be called the server and the
>>> computer
>>> called the client?
>>>
>>> What does a Windows account connected with WindowsMail mean? Does that
>>> mean
>>> that I have a 'hotmail' account on a 'server' computer somewhere and
>>> then I
>>> would use the WinMail program to connect with or 'import' any email
>>> messages
>>> contained within the 'hotmail' account? Or is the program itself its
>>> own
>>> 'server' which contains email accounts which do not have to import
>>> email
>>> messages from anywhere?
>>>
>>> Thanks for reading this email. Any and all answers are welcome and
>>> will be
>>> used.
>>> Bye
>>> SC
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>


 
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