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timmy t
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      09-08-2007
Hi,

I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is telling me
that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.

What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
available?

Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue between me
and current employer.
 
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Keith Willcocks
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      09-08-2007

"timmy t" <> wrote in message
news:69BEEF87-9F41-4143-A709-...
> Hi,
>
> I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is telling
> me
> that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.
>
> What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
> available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
> available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
> available?
>
> Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue between
> me
> and current employer.



I have just got a laptop with Vista and the only difference I have found
between OE and Windows Mail is that I cannot have the list of contacts in
the bottom left corner (unless I simply haven't found how to do it). I
liked that facility in OE because it was so easy to just double click a
contact and have an addressed email open up ready to type and send.
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Keith Willcocks
(If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)


 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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      09-08-2007
"timmy t" <> wrote in message
news:69BEEF87-9F41-4143-A709-...
> Hi,
>
> I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is telling
> me
> that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.
>
> What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
> available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
> available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
> available?
>
> Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue between
> me
> and current employer.


The main difference is that Windows Mail has a better message store. It is
still sensitive to any anti-virus scanning email and adds a sensitivity to
the anti-virus scanning EML files. You really need to add this fix:
Messages may be stuck in the Outbox when you use Windows Mail on a computer
that is running Windows Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941090

In addition, both Norton and McAfee appear to often cause significant
problems if they are installed. Because of the improved message store they
no longer cause the loss of all messages in a folder, but only one or a few.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
Do not send mail.

 
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Cal Bear '66
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      09-08-2007
Also, Windows Mail cannot access HTTP mail such as Hotmail.

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"Keith Willcocks" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> "timmy t" <> wrote in message
> news:69BEEF87-9F41-4143-A709-...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is telling me
>> that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.
>>
>> What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
>> available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
>> available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
>> available?
>>
>> Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue between me
>> and current employer.

>
>
> I have just got a laptop with Vista and the only difference I have found
> between OE and Windows Mail is that I cannot have the list of contacts in the
> bottom left corner (unless I simply haven't found how to do it). I liked
> that facility in OE because it was so easy to just double click a contact and
> have an addressed email open up ready to type and send.
> --
> Keith Willcocks
> (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)
>



 
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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      09-08-2007
"Keith Willcocks" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> "timmy t" <> wrote in message
> news:69BEEF87-9F41-4143-A709-...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is telling
>> me
>> that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.
>>
>> What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
>> available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
>> available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
>> available?
>>
>> Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue between
>> me
>> and current employer.

>
>
> I have just got a laptop with Vista and the only difference I have found
> between OE and Windows Mail is that I cannot have the list of contacts in
> the bottom left corner (unless I simply haven't found how to do it).



There is no way to do it. You can stop looking.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
Do not send mail.

 
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steve sonsino
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      09-08-2007
Also they have removed IDENTITIES from windows mail...

ALSO they changed the way the emails are stored..

they used to be in database format in DBX files.

Then some stupid idiot @ MS thought it would be a good idea to have tens of
thousands individual files one for each email so you can search them
better.. needless to say this stupid concept has created a myriad of
problems AND slow performance when you have many emails


"Keith Willcocks" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> "timmy t" <> wrote in message
> news:69BEEF87-9F41-4143-A709-...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is telling
>> me
>> that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.
>>
>> What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
>> available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
>> available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
>> available?
>>
>> Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue between
>> me
>> and current employer.

>
>
> I have just got a laptop with Vista and the only difference I have found
> between OE and Windows Mail is that I cannot have the list of contacts in
> the bottom left corner (unless I simply haven't found how to do it). I
> liked that facility in OE because it was so easy to just double click a
> contact and have an addressed email open up ready to type and send.
> --
> Keith Willcocks
> (If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)
>




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Saucy
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      09-08-2007
"timmy t" <> wrote in message
news:69BEEF87-9F41-4143-A709-...
> Hi,
>
> I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is telling
> me
> that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.
>
> What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
> available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
> available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
> available?
>
> Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue between
> me
> and current employer.



Incorrect. Windows Mail is the more robust of the two.

Saucy

 
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Alias
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      09-08-2007
timmy t wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is telling me
> that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.
>
> What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
> available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
> available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
> available?
>
> Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue between me
> and current employer.


Tell your boss that both suck and you should use Thunderbird,
www.mozilla.com/thunderbird. It's free and much easier to back up than
OE or WM, more stable, better spell checking, prettier, and easier to
back up.

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Alias
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      09-12-2007
Saucy wrote:
> "timmy t" <> wrote in message
> news:69BEEF87-9F41-4143-A709-...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is
>> telling me
>> that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.
>>
>> What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
>> available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
>> available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
>> available?
>>
>> Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue
>> between me
>> and current employer.

>
>
> Incorrect. Windows Mail is the more robust of the two.
>
> Saucy


Neither is robust. Both suck.

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Frank
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      09-12-2007
Alias wrote:

> Saucy wrote:
>
>> "timmy t" <> wrote in message
>> news:69BEEF87-9F41-4143-A709-...
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I currently have XP and use Outlook Express (OE). My employer is
>>> telling me
>>> that the Vista's email program is not as robust as OE.
>>>
>>> What are the main differences between OE and the email program that is
>>> available with Vista? Are all the OE functions (e.g., drag and drop)
>>> available in the Vista email program? If not, what features are not
>>> available?
>>>
>>> Would appreciate any help you can provide. This is a major issue
>>> between me
>>> and current employer.

>>
>>
>>
>> Incorrect. Windows Mail is the more robust of the two.
>>
>> Saucy

>
>
> Neither is robust. Both suck.
>


You mean like ubuntu sucks?
I agree.
Frank
 
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