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The Outlook Express Development Team/s
you got that right.
steve "Bill Kearney" wrote in message t... No, the only way to use OE on a Vista machine is to run another OS (e.g. XP, Win98) in a Virtual machine environment and post and mail from that. Ugh, that's a shame. OE has been a reliable, simple mail client for me for several years. I've tried using WLM and it's just not what I need. I'd be more inclined to switch to Thunderbird well before I'd put up with WLM. Chalk up another lost user due to MS destroying yet another product through removing functionality. |
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The Outlook Express Development Team/s
-- Whale watching at the Oregon coast - Buggybug - "D. Spencer Hines" wrote: Maybe Tom Koch and Steve Cochran would be so kind as to tell us about that experience. It is directly relevant to our discussions here today concerning Outlook Express. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor I do not know. Leading lights who tried to persuade the Team to go in the right direction were Tom Koch and Steve Cochran amongst others. Tom Koch http://www.insideoe.com/resources/communities.htm Steve Cochran http://www.oehelp.com/Default.aspx -- Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. Spencer Hines wrote: Who were the people on the Outlook Express Development Team? As stated many times in this newsgroup, the OE development team has been disbanded, so their will be no new adjustments/fixes/upgrades to this application, except for the occasional security update. |
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The Outlook Express Development Team/s
"Steve Cochran" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... you got that right. steve "Bill Kearney" wrote in message t... No, the only way to use OE on a Vista machine is to run another OS (e.g. XP, Win98) in a Virtual machine environment and post and mail from that. Ugh, that's a shame. OE has been a reliable, simple mail client for me for several years. I've tried using WLM and it's just not what I need. I'd be more inclined to switch to Thunderbird well before I'd put up with WLM. Chalk up another lost user due to MS destroying yet another product through removing functionality. |
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