re: using Outlook Express
Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 10:41 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by alex
(2812 messages posted)
You have to use the address your ISP gave you.But some of them will give you more
than one if you want.To set margin you have to use HTML format.You have to add an
account in OE and you need a password.
Antispam protection in OE poor.You can exclude known addresses only which is stupid
spam is coming from unknown.Type website address of your webmail provider if you
have an e-mail address independent of your ISP.
On Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 10:21 am, Mike Brown wrote:
>I just installed Windows XP and I have Outlook Express. Can anyone answer these
questions:
>Is my e-mail address the same as the one my internet provider gave me to use on
my
>provider's e-mail server? How do I set margins on my e-mail screen? Do I neeed a
>password to check my e-mail in Outlook Express? Is there anti-spam protection? Is
>there a "block sender" link if I get an e-mail from someone I don't want to hear
>from any more? If I am on a public library computer what do I type in the URL box
>to get my Outlook Express on the library's computer? Thank you very much.
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- using Outlook Express (Mike Brown: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 10:21 am)
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