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Old 12-29-2007   #1 (permalink)
OldieC


 
 

Using Cloud8 ststionary with WLM

I have Vista Home Basic & to use my Hotmail as a default had to download WLM.
I am able to get sound in emails sent to me but am not able to use Cloud8
stationary as I did before. It still downloads to WM OK but not WLM. Does
anyone know if it is at all possible as miss the nice stationary.

Another question, does anyone know how to change the idle time as I have
dial-up & writing emails on line sometimes get cut off going over the 20
minutes. Not the same in Vista as XP. Already cut off twice this morning.
Installed Conkeep but it does not seem to be working. Finding Vista a bit
frustrating.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-29-2007   #2 (permalink)
©LarryEº


 
 

Re: Using Cloud8 ststionary with WLM

Unfortunately Stationery does not work well with Windows Live Mail. But,
you still have Windows Mail which came with Vista on your machine and it
will work well with that. I have some Cloud8 stationery and they work fine
with Windows Mail.

As far as your other question, I tried looking in the phone options but
couldn't find anything about idle time.
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©LarryEº

"OldieC" <OldieC@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:FE17B3D3-943E-4892-97D7-551DCEBA4B4F@xxxxxx
I have Vista Home Basic & to use my Hotmail as a default had to download
WLM.
I am able to get sound in emails sent to me but am not able to use Cloud8
stationary as I did before. It still downloads to WM OK but not WLM. Does
anyone know if it is at all possible as miss the nice stationary.

Another question, does anyone know how to change the idle time as I have
dial-up & writing emails on line sometimes get cut off going over the 20
minutes. Not the same in Vista as XP. Already cut off twice this morning.
Installed Conkeep but it does not seem to be working. Finding Vista a bit
frustrating.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-31-2007   #3 (permalink)
OldieC


 
 

Re: Using Cloud8 stationary with WLM

Thanks Larry, yes still have windows mail but would have to keep changing my
default all the time to use it. Would have to send using my ISP's email
address with WM then default back to WLM so I receive my mail as all my
contacts have my Hotmail address.

Read a tip about changing the idle time & changed it but did not write it
down & had a bit of a malfunction & think the computer undid it. Have tried
everywhere to find it again.

"©LarryEº" wrote:
Quote:

> Unfortunately Stationery does not work well with Windows Live Mail. But,
> you still have Windows Mail which came with Vista on your machine and it
> will work well with that. I have some Cloud8 stationery and they work fine
> with Windows Mail.
>
> As far as your other question, I tried looking in the phone options but
> couldn't find anything about idle time.
> --
> ©LarryEº
>
> "OldieC" <OldieC@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:FE17B3D3-943E-4892-97D7-551DCEBA4B4F@xxxxxx
> I have Vista Home Basic & to use my Hotmail as a default had to download
> WLM.
> I am able to get sound in emails sent to me but am not able to use Cloud8
> stationary as I did before. It still downloads to WM OK but not WLM. Does
> anyone know if it is at all possible as miss the nice stationary.
>
> Another question, does anyone know how to change the idle time as I have
> dial-up & writing emails on line sometimes get cut off going over the 20
> minutes. Not the same in Vista as XP. Already cut off twice this morning.
> Installed Conkeep but it does not seem to be working. Finding Vista a bit
> frustrating.
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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