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| | Win 7 and Windows Live Mail (send/receive button) I installed the latest version of Windows Live Mail with Windows 7 beta and I have no Send/Receive button on my toolbar. Can't seem to find it. Never seen an email client that didn't default with a send/receive button. Where is it? :-) (where's the smileys?) Also is the version of Windows Live Mail (Version 2009 (build 14.0.8050.1202), a beta version? If not beta, is this the version that will be used (if I choose to) with Windows 7? Thanks a lot for any information you can give me. |
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| | Re: Win 7 and Windows Live Mail (send/receive button) Oh, I forgot. Can anyone point me to the Microsoft Windows 7 forum? Thanks. "Alexandro" <alex@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eel8ZyYdJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: > I installed the latest version of Windows Live Mail with Windows 7 beta > and I have no Send/Receive button on my toolbar. Can't seem to find it. > Never seen an email client that didn't default with a send/receive button. > Where is it? :-) (where's the smileys?) > > Also is the version of Windows Live Mail (Version 2009 (build > 14.0.8050.1202), a beta version? If not beta, is this the version that > will be used (if I choose to) with Windows 7? Thanks a lot for any > information you can give me. |
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| | Re: Win 7 and Windows Live Mail (send/receive button) "Alexandro" <alex@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eel8ZyYdJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: > I installed the latest version of Windows Live Mail with Windows 7 beta > and I have no Send/Receive button on my toolbar. Can't seem to find it. > Never seen an email client that didn't default with a send/receive button. > Where is it? :-) (where's the smileys?) > > Also is the version of Windows Live Mail (Version 2009 (build > 14.0.8050.1202), a beta version? If not beta, is this the version that > will be used (if I choose to) with Windows 7? Thanks a lot for any > information you can give me. |
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| | Re: Win 7 and Windows Live Mail (send/receive button) I am not an expert, just regular user. SYNC is your send/receive. 14.0.8050.1202, which I installed a few days ago, is no longer a beta . To my understanding, WLM v14 is to be used in Win 7. Smileys are still there, at the top of the compose area when you click NEW. There is a thread regarding Win 7 forum, if you care to scroll down and look for it. t-4-2 "Alexandro" <alex@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eel8ZyYdJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: > I installed the latest version of Windows Live Mail with Windows 7 beta > and I have no Send/Receive button on my toolbar. Can't seem to find it. > Never seen an email client that didn't default with a send/receive button. > Where is it? :-) (where's the smileys?) > > Also is the version of Windows Live Mail (Version 2009 (build > 14.0.8050.1202), a beta version? If not beta, is this the version that > will be used (if I choose to) with Windows 7? Thanks a lot for any > information you can give me. |
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| | Re: Win 7 and Windows Live Mail (send/receive button) There is a Microsoft Windows 7 Beta forum here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/ -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Alexandro" <alex@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eetMn3YdJHA.3948@xxxxxx Quote: > Oh, I forgot. Can anyone point me to the Microsoft Windows 7 forum? Thanks. > > > "Alexandro" <alex@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eel8ZyYdJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: >> I installed the latest version of Windows Live Mail with Windows 7 beta and I have no Send/Receive button on my toolbar. Can't >> seem to find it. Never seen an email client that didn't default with a send/receive button. Where is it? :-) (where's the >> smileys?) >> >> Also is the version of Windows Live Mail (Version 2009 (build 14.0.8050.1202), a beta version? If not beta, is this the version >> that will be used (if I choose to) with Windows 7? Thanks a lot for any information you can give me. |
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| | Re: Win 7 and Windows Live Mail (send/receive button) F5 and Control F5 -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Alexandro" <alex@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eel8ZyYdJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: > I installed the latest version of Windows Live Mail with Windows 7 beta and I have no Send/Receive button on my toolbar. Can't > seem to find it. Never seen an email client that didn't default with a send/receive button. Where is it? :-) (where's the > smileys?) > > Also is the version of Windows Live Mail (Version 2009 (build 14.0.8050.1202), a beta version? If not beta, is this the version > that will be used (if I choose to) with Windows 7? Thanks a lot for any information you can give me. |
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| | Re: Win 7 and Windows Live Mail (send/receive button) So it's Sync, thanx. Wasn't quite sure what that was "...winston" wrote: Quote: > F5 and Control F5 > > > -- > ...winston > ms-mvp mail > > > "Alexandro" <alex@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eel8ZyYdJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: > > I installed the latest version of Windows Live Mail with Windows 7 beta and I have no Send/Receive button on my toolbar. Can't > > seem to find it. Never seen an email client that didn't default with a send/receive button. Where is it? :-) (where's the > > smileys?) > > > > Also is the version of Windows Live Mail (Version 2009 (build 14.0.8050.1202), a beta version? If not beta, is this the version > > that will be used (if I choose to) with Windows 7? Thanks a lot for any information you can give me. > |
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| | Re: Win 7 and Windows Live Mail (send/receive button) Yes..and you're welcome -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Bill Condie" <billcondoe@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9AE4F4ED-E058-42F7-8869-7B93EF6AD546@xxxxxx Quote: > So it's Sync, thanx. > > Wasn't quite sure what that was > > > > "...winston" wrote: > Quote: >> F5 and Control F5 >> >> >> -- >> ...winston >> ms-mvp mail >> >> >> "Alexandro" <alex@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eel8ZyYdJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I installed the latest version of Windows Live Mail with Windows 7 beta and I have no Send/Receive button on my toolbar. Can't >> > seem to find it. Never seen an email client that didn't default with a send/receive button. Where is it? :-) (where's the >> > smileys?) >> > >> > Also is the version of Windows Live Mail (Version 2009 (build 14.0.8050.1202), a beta version? If not beta, is this the >> > version >> > that will be used (if I choose to) with Windows 7? Thanks a lot for any information you can give me. >> |
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