-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Windows Mail

  • From: "~Evelyn~" <emartiens@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 13:57:57 -0700

Hi Rose:
This is saying THEY are bringing out a NEW mail that will REPLACE OE.
I will not get Vista. Will keep XP until can get something different.
Hugs Evelyn

----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Tech Rose - LoveBytes" <TechRose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 4:00 PM
Subject: -=3DPCTechTalk=3D- Windows Mail


Hi all!
I have been reading the thread on Windows Mail.

I very recently got a Vista PC and have been trying to figure it out in =
the middle of life... (just normal stuff.. plus spring cleaning and =
landscaping and...and...and.... lol!  Nothing end of the world..like =
everyone else... just busy..  and I am feeling lazy!)

In any case, the Windows thread had me a bit concerned.  I had done some =
research before getting a Vista machine and I 'thought' changing to =
Windows mail was easy and no real changes as far as I was concerned.

Well, due to the thread I have just moved my contacts over to Windows =
mail and it LOOKS like OE.  It seems to ACT like OE.
I can make and send STATIONERY like in OE.  I sent my two =
daughters-in-law Mother's Day cards/stationery.  It worked just fine.  I =
bcc'd myself, so I know I can also receive stationery.

I moved over my accounts from OE to the Vista machine.  All but two went =
with no problem.  Two said their was a problem and to me, it was easy to =
just type in the two accounts.  (I have all my Jerry's accounts on my =
computer and all of his on mine.  This way, if one machine dies...(God =
forbid...knock on wood..knock, knock, knock) we have all the accounts =
info..besides the email backups we do using Express Assistant)

I moved my .WAB (windows address book) over to the Vista Machine.  That =
seems to be working fine.  You can add pics to the address book if you =
would like to.  When you are addressing an email on the TO: line you can =
still press the box to the left and it will bring up the address book.

All in all, I do not see much difference.  So, those of you that were =
concerned about Windows Mail, you can relax now.  Using it seems pretty =
seamless to me.
Enjoy!
Rose
Las Vegas
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