Can anyone suggest an alternative desktop based email program that will stop me having to enter into Office 365 or upgrade to Windows 8 or 10? I am quite happy with Windows 7, I don't use Windows "productivity applications", and I just want to be able to access my @outlook emails on my computer...
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I use "Microsoft Outlook" 2003 as my Email program. I am happy with it and I know how to do what I want on it. Since I got Windows 7, whenever I go to a website and select "contact us" Windows live mail pops up and I cant figure how to shut it off and just go to "Outlook"
I would rather not even...
This just started recently. Most messages come through with images but certain ones, and it seems to be from the same senders, the just have a place marker......the little box with the red X. The pic below is from Woot.com. If I open the email in another email program, the images are there...
I just installed Win7-RC to my new Intel SSD. It went well. BUT, where the heck is the email program? I can't find it...DUH. And, for now I'm using Cox webmail...YUCK...
Also, here is a 'HighjackThis' logfile of my startup items.... what's up w/ some of these? I want as few things running...
I just installed Win7-RC to my new Intel SSD. It went well. BUT, where the heck is the email program? I can't find it...DUH. And, for now I'm using Cox webmail...YUCK...
Also, here is a 'HighjackThis' logfile of my startup items.... what's up w/ some of these? I want as few things running...
background processes
computer speed
cox webmail
emailprogram
gaming
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installation
intel ssd
internet explorer
performance
services
software
spybot
startup items
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windows 7
I have been using Vista's "Windows Mobile Device Center" to synchronize my phone to Exchange server using bluetooth. Cannot do this anymore, not in unattended mode. Every time I'm connecting to WMDC using bluetooth, I see following popup:
Link Removed due to 404 Error.
This, of course...
it ask me to install an email program first but I already installed Windows Live mail ??
Windows Live Mail is configured for my internet provider and is working fine.
thanks