Joan, basically, you have to use either Outlook or windows mail, or thunderbird, which I personally can't stand. Cheers Alex From: jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joan Muir Sent: 10 April 2010 21:20 To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Windows 7 and e mail So does that mean we have to use Outlook or buy some other email program? I'll probably have to get Windows 7 on a new computer this year. Best wishes, Joan. ----- Original Message ----- From: Alex Stone <mailto:alex.stone@xxxxxxxxx> To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 8:47 PM Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Windows 7 and e mail Robin, I'm having no problems with ms Outlook and Windows 7. As far as I know, Outlook Express won't work, and there's no e-mail client included in win7. Just my two pence worth. Cheers Alex From: jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Robin Clayden Sent: 10 April 2010 13:12 To: Jaws-UK List Subject: [jaws-uk] Windows 7 and e mail Hi all, I'm reading up on how Outlook Express and MS Outlook have issues running on Windows 7. The default windows mail client on W7, is it ok with Jaws? Or is there a more accessible client worth looking at? Or even more importantly, should I stick with XP if I'm buying a new machine? This pc and the laptop are both XP Pro which is almost impossible to get now so if I bought an XP Home edition will it see my other two machines on my home network? Any feedback much appreciated. Can of worms I think! Cheers, Robin __________ NOD32 5016 (20100410) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com