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| | Email setup, migrating from word 2000 world I have a new home computer with Vista Preimum home edition. It seems to have a new email program. I just do not know if it is 'complete'. From the forums suggestions I im[ported the .DBX files of outlook express. I now have all my existing email folders showing. My problem is trying to set up the email so that when I click on the desktop email shortcut it will connect to my verizon email account and automatically begin downloading just like outlook express. I contacted verizon and all they keep doing is sending me stuff about Win2000,98se etc. It is like they never heard of Vista. So, how do I find the parameters in my old outlook (still in my old computer) to make the Vista email program work for me? The, where do I locate the place to enter these parameters in Vista? Thank you. Jaye -- Jaye |
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| | Re: Email setup, migrating from word 2000 world Hi, Jay. This is probably not the best newsgroup (also known as a discussion group or Community) for your email problem. Every copy of Vista includes Windows Mail, which is a rewrite of the venerable Outlook Express. If you have Vista, you have WM. But there is an even newer rewrite, Windows Live Mail, which Microsoft released just last November. I prefer WLM and so do most of the users that I know. If you would like to try it, download it for free at: Windows Live Mail http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview WLM and WM can run side by side, since each maintains its own Message Store. As you may know, OE stores its messages in .dbx folders; 1,000 emails from your Mom might be in the Mom.dbx folder. WM and WLM store each message as a separate .eml file, so you would have 1,000 separate files. Corruption in a single message might cause you to lose all 1,000 messages in OE, but only the single email in WM/WLM. The peer-to-peer newsgroups supporting these new email/news programs are: For Windows Mail: microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail For Windows Live Mail (ignore the word "desktop"; it was dropped from the program name long ago): microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop Users in one of those groups can give you more-specific email help than in this installation.setup group. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Jaye" <Jaye@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:244996EA-63E0-4829-8D05-AB1101846682@xxxxxx Quote: > I have a new home computer with Vista Preimum home edition. > > It seems to have a new email program. I just do not know if it is > 'complete'. From the forums suggestions I im[ported the .DBX files of > outlook express. I now have all my existing email folders showing. > > My problem is trying to set up the email so that when I click on the > desktop > email shortcut it will connect to my verizon email account and > automatically > begin downloading just like outlook express. I contacted verizon and all > they keep doing is sending me stuff about Win2000,98se etc. It is like > they > never heard of Vista. > > So, how do I find the parameters in my old outlook (still in my old > computer) to make the Vista email program work for me? The, where do I > locate > the place to enter these parameters in Vista? > > Thank you. > Jaye > > > -- > Jaye |
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| | Re: Email setup, migrating from word 2000 world R.C., I apprecieate the reply. However the links you provide: 'microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail' just do not work. The closest I came was the archive for this link. In ant event I have a better ubderstanding from your letter. Thank you. Jaye -- Jaye "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Jay. > > This is probably not the best newsgroup (also known as a discussion group or > Community) for your email problem. > > Every copy of Vista includes Windows Mail, which is a rewrite of the > venerable Outlook Express. If you have Vista, you have WM. > > But there is an even newer rewrite, Windows Live Mail, which Microsoft > released just last November. I prefer WLM and so do most of the users that > I know. If you would like to try it, download it for free at: > Windows Live Mail > http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > > WLM and WM can run side by side, since each maintains its own Message Store. > As you may know, OE stores its messages in .dbx folders; 1,000 emails from > your Mom might be in the Mom.dbx folder. WM and WLM store each message as a > separate .eml file, so you would have 1,000 separate files. Corruption in a > single message might cause you to lose all 1,000 messages in OE, but only > the single email in WM/WLM. > > The peer-to-peer newsgroups supporting these new email/news programs are: > For Windows Mail: > microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail > > For Windows Live Mail (ignore the word "desktop"; it was dropped from the > program name long ago): > microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop > > Users in one of those groups can give you more-specific email help than in > this installation.setup group. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) > > "Jaye" <Jaye@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:244996EA-63E0-4829-8D05-AB1101846682@xxxxxx Quote: > > I have a new home computer with Vista Preimum home edition. > > > > It seems to have a new email program. I just do not know if it is > > 'complete'. From the forums suggestions I im[ported the .DBX files of > > outlook express. I now have all my existing email folders showing. > > > > My problem is trying to set up the email so that when I click on the > > desktop > > email shortcut it will connect to my verizon email account and > > automatically > > begin downloading just like outlook express. I contacted verizon and all > > they keep doing is sending me stuff about Win2000,98se etc. It is like > > they > > never heard of Vista. > > > > So, how do I find the parameters in my old outlook (still in my old > > computer) to make the Vista email program work for me? The, where do I > > locate > > the place to enter these parameters in Vista? > > > > Thank you. > > Jaye > > > > > > -- > > Jaye |
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| | Re: Email setup, migrating from word 2000 world Hi, Jaye. Sorry. I just gave you the newsgroup names, since you are using the web-based interface. I usually give the full URL so that a simple click will fire up your default newsreader, if it is not already running, and take you to the NG. Try one or both of these: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...ows.vista.mail news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Jaye" <Jaye@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:256180FD-1128-41A8-A9AB-3B107E6E8C6C@xxxxxx Quote: > R.C., > > I apprecieate the reply. However the links you provide: > 'microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail' just do not work. The closest I came > was the archive for this link. > > In ant event I have a better ubderstanding from your letter. > > Thank you. > Jaye > -- > Jaye > > > "R. C. White" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi, Jay. >> >> This is probably not the best newsgroup (also known as a discussion group >> or >> Community) for your email problem. >> >> Every copy of Vista includes Windows Mail, which is a rewrite of the >> venerable Outlook Express. If you have Vista, you have WM. >> >> But there is an even newer rewrite, Windows Live Mail, which Microsoft >> released just last November. I prefer WLM and so do most of the users >> that >> I know. If you would like to try it, download it for free at: >> Windows Live Mail >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >> >> WLM and WM can run side by side, since each maintains its own Message >> Store. >> As you may know, OE stores its messages in .dbx folders; 1,000 emails >> from >> your Mom might be in the Mom.dbx folder. WM and WLM store each message >> as a >> separate .eml file, so you would have 1,000 separate files. Corruption >> in a >> single message might cause you to lose all 1,000 messages in OE, but only >> the single email in WM/WLM. >> >> The peer-to-peer newsgroups supporting these new email/news programs are: >> For Windows Mail: >> microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail >> >> For Windows Live Mail (ignore the word "desktop"; it was dropped from the >> program name long ago): >> microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop >> >> Users in one of those groups can give you more-specific email help than >> in >> this installation.setup group. >> >> RC >> >> "Jaye" <Jaye@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:244996EA-63E0-4829-8D05-AB1101846682@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I have a new home computer with Vista Preimum home edition. >> > >> > It seems to have a new email program. I just do not know if it is >> > 'complete'. From the forums suggestions I im[ported the .DBX files of >> > outlook express. I now have all my existing email folders showing. >> > >> > My problem is trying to set up the email so that when I click on the >> > desktop >> > email shortcut it will connect to my verizon email account and >> > automatically >> > begin downloading just like outlook express. I contacted verizon and >> > all >> > they keep doing is sending me stuff about Win2000,98se etc. It is like >> > they >> > never heard of Vista. >> > >> > So, how do I find the parameters in my old outlook (still in my old >> > computer) to make the Vista email program work for me? The, where do I >> > locate >> > the place to enter these parameters in Vista? >> > >> > Thank you. >> > Jaye >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Jaye |
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