It is not so much a matter of free versus paid, the 2 programs operate quite
differently and we are not the experts to consult about Outlook Express.
Any information you get here, IF you get any information, could very well be
wrong.
Why go to a Doctor when you need a Dentist, and then blame the Doctor for
redirecting you?
--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.
After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer,
(e-mail address removed) asked:
| Ok so I made a mistake. Sorry I asked a question about
| FREE software on a site only designed for people that
| have paid for theirs. I'll go find a group that's not so
| rude... Thank you for your help - not
|| -----Original Message-----
|| "Pauline" said in |
[email protected]:
||| Help
|||
||| I'm trying to copy my mail file from my home PC to a
||| laptop. I'm using Windows XP home edition on both PC's
|||
||| Any ideas on how to do it - I'm totally stuck!
|||
||| Thanks to anyone that can help me
||
|| Repost to a newsgroup about Outlook Express. This newsgroup is for
|| Outlook. They are NOT the same product, OE is not
| a 'lite' version of
|| Outlook, they are not code derivatives of each other, nor are they
|| siblings of each other. Outlook Express used to be called Internet
|| Mail & News, and is not related to Outlook. Outlook is a component
|| of Microsoft's Office suite and costs money. Outlook Express is an
|| included component of Internet Explorer and both are free. I see you
|| are using the web interface to Microsoft newsgroups, so go look under
|| wherever you find Internet Explorer for an appropriate newsgroup for
|| Outlook Express.
||
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