re: using Outlook Express
Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 11:41 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ricer46
(22836 messages posted)
Your email address is independent of what software you use.
Margins have no meaning.
OE has no spam protection built in, there are programs you can install that will
work with OE, but none will stop spam.
yes you need to send you password, but you can have OE remember it.
You can block senders with OE.
But using a public computer changes most of the above since you will not be able
to use OE at the library to access your email, and you really wouldn't want to.
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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