Outlook or Windows Mail

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I am currently using Outlook (2003) for all my E-mail needs, and have no
complaints. Is there any reason to switch to Windows Mail?
 
Harry said:
I am currently using Outlook (2003) for all my E-mail needs, and have no
complaints. Is there any reason to switch to Windows Mail?

Only you can answer that. Set up an email account in Windows Mail and
try it. You don't need to change anything in Outlook to do this. If you
don't like it, go back to Outlook.


Malke
 
If you are using Outlook to pull down Email from your legacy Hotmail
account - stay with Outlook.

Windows Mail does not work with Hotmail at all.

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* Harry:
I am currently using Outlook (2003) for all my E-mail needs, and have no
complaints. Is there any reason to switch to Windows Mail?

None, nada, zilch, zero... stay with Outlook, it is far superior to that
piece of crap called Windows Mail.


-Michael
 
Well, Outlook is a Personal Information Manager that is more integrated and
feature rich than Windows Mail. Outlooks power lies in its calendaring and
support for group calendaring.
 
None, nada, zilch, zero... stay with Outlook, it is far superior
to that piece of crap called Windows Mail.

IMAP users prefer WM? At least if they don't use PC-Pine.
 
Personally i would stick with Outlook. I do use Windows Mail, but only for
downloading newsgroups; for all emails i use Outlook.
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Harry said:
I am currently using Outlook (2003) for all my E-mail needs, and have no
complaints. Is there any reason to switch to Windows Mail?

No.

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