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- May 25, 2009
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- Ada Michigan
My last word on the subject, I don't know anyone who doesn't use an e-mail client!
Mike
Mike
My last word too.My last word on the subject, I don't know anyone who doesn't use an e-mail client!
Mike
My last word too.
Andrea is clueless.
What!?!!?And it is for sure that if you tried Outlook Express or a clone of it. YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO USE IT EITHER. Andrea Borman.
You got it right.Andrea, What you just said is nonsense. My eight year old grandson just set up his email account on Outlook Express. His mother bought him a used computer with Windows XP. If he can do it, that should show you that it is not hard and works just fine. As I have told you before I used it until 2005 before switching to Microsoft Office. Again I had no complaints and did not find it difficult to set up. When I first starting using it, you had to set it up manually. Once I understood what was needed I had no problem.
Just to let you know also it is not http. I hope got this right but it should be smtp and pop (pop3). Someone correct me if I did not get that right.
Thank you Rob and welcome.I've just popped over from the Dark Side ( Linux Mint Forums • Index page) to let you know that you aren't alone in dealing with Andrea.
In fact, she linked me to this thread to prove that she was right about Thunderbird etc. being difficult to use.
She's either a troll, or she's terminally stupid.
I've just popped over from the Dark Side ( Linux Mint Forums • Index page) to let you know that you aren't alone in dealing with Andrea.
In fact, she linked me to this thread to prove that she was right about Thunderbird etc. being difficult to use.
She's either a troll, or she's terminally stupid.
But there are no security holes in Windows.