From: JKConey on
My new machine has Win7 and thus no more Outlook Express. It does have
Windows Live, and it turns out to be very similar and easy to use. Anyone
else using it?

--
JK Sinrod
www.myconeyislandmemories.com

From: Joe J on

"JKConey" <jkconey(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
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> My new machine has Win7 and thus no more Outlook Express. It does have
> Windows Live, and it turns out to be very similar and easy to use. Anyone
> else using it?
>
> --
> JK Sinrod
> www.myconeyislandmemories.com

Been using it for about 9 months now. Pretty much the same setup as Outlook
Express. Blocks all the A-holes just as well as OE did. Donnie's gone,
Jerry is gone and all the political posters are gone also, so the ignore
option works well.
Just too bad the Vegas related posts have dropped off.

From: Duane on


"Joe J" <joejak(a)prodigy.net> wrote in message
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>
> "JKConey" <jkconey(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:i320ja$5qq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>> My new machine has Win7 and thus no more Outlook Express. It does have
>> Windows Live, and it turns out to be very similar and easy to use. Anyone
>> else using it?
>>
>> --
>> JK Sinrod
>> www.myconeyislandmemories.com
>
> Been using it for about 9 months now. Pretty much the same setup as
> Outlook Express. Blocks all the A-holes just as well as OE did. Donnie's
> gone, Jerry is gone and all the political posters are gone also, so the
> ignore option works well.
> Just too bad the Vegas related posts have dropped off.

I, too, have been using Windows Live since I got my Win7 machine some time
ago. I have multiple email addresses and it's nice and easy to have all
mail from all addresses in one "quick view" place.

Guess I'm not as smart as I thought I was though ... when Cox quit carrying
NGs last month I had to have a little help from an avlv friend to figure out
how to add a new newsreader to Win Live Mail. It's not hard to do, I just
had a brain freeze.
Duane
_____

From: Skibum on
Please provide instruction on how to set up the newsreader

thx
Skibum
6 days to my next Vegas visit

"Duane" <d.hDONTSENDMESPAM(a)cox.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Joe J" <joejak(a)prodigy.net> wrote in message
> news:i329ri$9v1$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>> "JKConey" <jkconey(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:i320ja$5qq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
>>> My new machine has Win7 and thus no more Outlook Express. It does have
>>> Windows Live, and it turns out to be very similar and easy to use.
>>> Anyone else using it?
>>>
>>> --
>>> JK Sinrod
>>> www.myconeyislandmemories.com
>>
>> Been using it for about 9 months now. Pretty much the same setup as
>> Outlook Express. Blocks all the A-holes just as well as OE did.
>> Donnie's gone, Jerry is gone and all the political posters are gone also,
>> so the ignore option works well.
>> Just too bad the Vegas related posts have dropped off.
>
> I, too, have been using Windows Live since I got my Win7 machine some time
> ago. I have multiple email addresses and it's nice and easy to have all
> mail from all addresses in one "quick view" place.
>
> Guess I'm not as smart as I thought I was though ... when Cox quit
> carrying NGs last month I had to have a little help from an avlv friend to
> figure out how to add a new newsreader to Win Live Mail. It's not hard to
> do, I just had a brain freeze.
> Duane
> _____


From: Marsha L on
In article <i320ja$5qq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
jkconey(a)verizon.net says...
>
> My new machine has Win7 and thus no more Outlook Express. It does have
> Windows Live, and it turns out to be very similar and easy to use. Anyone
> else using it?

FWIW, I've recently developed a fondness for Gravity. It's not an email
client though, only a newsreader.
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