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it creates 1/18/14 for all of them? that;s the time i noticed email shutting down? figured it out pm sent
Yeah, I suggested only two clients on the machine at a time WinMail + one other. Any more than that it gets confusing.
We've discussed only two test drives, Windows Essentials Mail and Thunderbird one at a time.
I think I covered all the gotchas, but i know how to reinstate WinMmail if catastrophe strikes
- so do you!
When you helped test the tutorial, I had dual clients on my machine (WLM + WinMail) and they both ran well together. I don't anticipate any issues on the test drive and have advised tktk88 on my cardinal rules.
Only one client is auto send/recv
both clients leave mail on server
answer NO to make this the default eMail client when the test drive client is installed
manually configure the eMail account in WLM
etc, etc, etc
If we need to discuss tktk88 and the test drives further, I suggest PMs so andjayik isn't distracted by a side conversation not related to the issue.
andjayik : If you are interested in WLM or another eMail client, then we should put a hold on this effort and discuss that in a new thread (different issue, different thread).
Bill
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i can view the email in live mail 2012!! go figure? i just don't like the fact that i have to go to every individual account to view the inbox? if i could combine all the account into one email folder that would be good.
Oh, but you can!
On the left pane, there should be a quick view - right click on that and select
select quick views
from the menu
then tick All inbox
tehn OK
Um, the msgs will be in the account inbox (AOL, Yahoo, Gmail, whatever accounts you set up)
Quickviews just looks in each one and displays all of them with one view.
I have
Flagged items
All inbox
All drafts
All sent
All junk
views set in my quick views
WLM will take some getting used to, but the are soem useful features
On the view tab, I selected
Compact views
Storage folders
Staus bar
the trick in WLM I fouind is to right click everything just to see what it presents
Per your suggestion I went into the settings in Windows Mail and set it to read text only all my mail works fine in that mode of course I want to get to the bottom of the issue so I don't have to use it in a compromised situation .......In wondering about possibilities to correct the issue I have an NVidia 660Ti 3MB Video Card I use drivers from NVidia in lieu of using what comes up on Windows update..........I have stayed with the 131.422 driver version for stability and compatability reasons they are last updated in March of 2013......there are newer versions as well as a newer version available through Windows Update do you think with this issue a newer video driver could help?