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windows mail (aka outlook express)
Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 5:44 pm
Posted by JimmyK (95 messages posted)

I just got my new computer today and after a couple of hours of setting up new hardware and ect....now trying to set up windows mail. I have my new account set up but how do I add my wife and kids to it. In express when you would open it up you would have a screen that would let you choose which email to choose. I tried that in windows mail and I recieved all the wifes and the kids email in my mail. Please help...

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re: windows mail (aka outlook express)
Friday, February 22, 2008 at 2:01 am
Posted by Shawn (600 messages posted)

Hi Jimbo,

You might consider using Windows Live Mail instead. It supports Pop3, IMAP, HTTP 
website (EX: Hotmail) email, and is a lot more stable. Plus, WLM will minimize to 
a tray bar icon and has a "separate Inbox for each email account". WLM will automatically 
import Windows Mail messages, accounts, and settings into it. Contacts will have 
to be manually imported from within WLM. (Tools, Contacts, File, Import, Address 
book for current Windows User.) To see the Menu bar, press ALT+M and check "Show 
all menus".

http://www.vistax64.com/windows-live/92348-windows-live-suite-downloads.html

This way you can have all the email accounts open in their own Inbox.

Shawn

There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.

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