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| | An improved paid version of WLM? Hey, I've been going through some recent threads and they all mention that WLM is Microsofts FREE first line mail client program. What is the paid version? What improvements would I see if i transfered from WLM14 to this paid program? Will it be able to transfer my 5 email accounts and my Windows Live Calendar with multiple calendars without issue? Thanks. Sincerely, Najam |
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| | Re: An improved paid version of WLM? Two possibilities come to mind. Outlook is a Microsoft email client that you pay for, although most get it as part of a Microsoft Office Suite. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...487751033.aspx Hotmail Plus is an alternative to free Hotmail, that has several advantages such as no account expiration, already pop3 enabled, bigger distribution lists, etc., etc. http://www.gowindowslive.com/hotmail...s/default.aspx You've posted a large number of identical or nearly so messages. That is a discussion group faux pas, although perhaps your posting software is at fault. Earle "Najam" <Najam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3E74116E-B4E4-48BB-A9ED-74F6A89D88DD@xxxxxx Quote: > Hey, > > I've been going through some recent threads and they all mention that WLM > is > Microsofts FREE first line mail client program. What is the paid version? > What improvements would I see if i transfered from WLM14 to this paid > program? Will it be able to transfer my 5 email accounts and my Windows > Live > Calendar with multiple calendars without issue? Thanks. > > Sincerely, > Najam |
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| | Re: An improved paid version of WLM? Hey, Thanks for the reply. My apologies for the multiple messages; I kept getting the message that there was an error and I should try again. After trying about 5 or 6 times , I finally realized that the error was generated if I checked the option to be notified. Once I didn't select that, everything went through fine. I'm surprised it posted them all though. "Earle Horton" wrote: Quote: > Two possibilities come to mind. Outlook is a Microsoft email client that > you pay for, although most get it as part of a Microsoft Office Suite. > > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...487751033.aspx > > Hotmail Plus is an alternative to free Hotmail, that has several advantages > such as no account expiration, already pop3 enabled, bigger distribution > lists, etc., etc. > > http://www.gowindowslive.com/hotmail...s/default.aspx > > You've posted a large number of identical or nearly so messages. That is a > discussion group faux pas, although perhaps your posting software is at > fault. > > Earle > > "Najam" <Najam@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:3E74116E-B4E4-48BB-A9ED-74F6A89D88DD@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hey, > > > > I've been going through some recent threads and they all mention that WLM > > is > > Microsofts FREE first line mail client program. What is the paid version? > > What improvements would I see if i transfered from WLM14 to this paid > > program? Will it be able to transfer my 5 email accounts and my Windows > > Live > > Calendar with multiple calendars without issue? Thanks. > > > > Sincerely, > > Najam > > |
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| | Re: An improved paid version of WLM? Earle Something wrong with the Web interface servers today. The microsoft.public groups are full with double ,triple,quadruple posts from the same OP's and same posts -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Earle Horton" <earleh@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OxoLpWwiJHA.1388@xxxxxx Quote: > Two possibilities come to mind. Outlook is a Microsoft email client that you pay > for, although most get it as part of a Microsoft Office Suite. > > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...487751033.aspx > > Hotmail Plus is an alternative to free Hotmail, that has several advantages such > as no account expiration, already pop3 enabled, bigger distribution lists, etc., > etc. > > http://www.gowindowslive.com/hotmail...s/default.aspx > > You've posted a large number of identical or nearly so messages. That is a > discussion group faux pas, although perhaps your posting software is at fault. > > Earle > > "Najam" <Najam@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:3E74116E-B4E4-48BB-A9ED-74F6A89D88DD@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hey, >> >> I've been going through some recent threads and they all mention that WLM is >> Microsofts FREE first line mail client program. What is the paid version? >> What improvements would I see if i transfered from WLM14 to this paid >> program? Will it be able to transfer my 5 email accounts and my Windows Live >> Calendar with multiple calendars without issue? Thanks. >> >> Sincerely, >> Najam > |
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| | Re: An improved paid version of WLM? Outlook 2007 is a very capable email client. It may be the most feature complete, most stable email client available. However, for most users it is overkill since many of the features are only available if your couple Outlook with an Exchange server. Now that WLM has a calendar, I would challenge most home users to find a reason to use Outlook. "Najam" <Najam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3E74116E-B4E4-48BB-A9ED-74F6A89D88DD@xxxxxx Quote: > Hey, > > I've been going through some recent threads and they all mention that WLM > is > Microsofts FREE first line mail client program. What is the paid version? > What improvements would I see if i transfered from WLM14 to this paid > program? Will it be able to transfer my 5 email accounts and my Windows > Live > Calendar with multiple calendars without issue? Thanks. > > Sincerely, > Najam |
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| | Re: An improved paid version of WLM? I have one : Does your Calendar " sync " at all ? Assuming you are using WLM 14 version. t-4-2 "osu9400" <osu9400@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e4BSxm6iJHA.4380@xxxxxx Quote: > Outlook 2007 is a very capable email client. It may be the most feature > complete, most stable email client available. However, for most users it > is overkill since many of the features are only available if your couple > Outlook with an Exchange server. Now that WLM has a calendar, I would > challenge most home users to find a reason to use Outlook. > > > "Najam" <Najam@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:3E74116E-B4E4-48BB-A9ED-74F6A89D88DD@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hey, >> >> I've been going through some recent threads and they all mention that WLM >> is >> Microsofts FREE first line mail client program. What is the paid >> version? >> What improvements would I see if i transfered from WLM14 to this paid >> program? Will it be able to transfer my 5 email accounts and my Windows >> Live >> Calendar with multiple calendars without issue? Thanks. >> >> Sincerely, >> Najam |
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