Outlook Express on Windows 7?

I don't what I did to import email to Thunderbird. I had no emails on OE (since I don't have it on new pc) and there were no emails on Windows Live. My emails were at first opened on the web then I imported to Thunderbird. Shut webmail and there they all were,om Thunderbird. Need some tuning on Thunderbird but otherwise very good. Very OE. Good luck.
 

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What was Microsnot's logic behind doing away with OE in Windows 7 anyway? It makes no sense to me.

I used a an OE backup utility to backup my account settings and mail, and now I can't restore them because I have no client to restore them to.
 

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Datalyss:

Not sure why they did away with OE. May have been an architectural decision or possibly anti-trust?

You can import your OE stuff into other mail clients, such as Thunderbird. It can be configured to highly resemble OE.

Don't know what you used to backup OE, but this app is well regarded:

Free email archiving and backup software - MailStore Home
 

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Outlook Express Backup 6.5 by Geniesoft.
 

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It would be so easy - but less profitable (?) - for Microsoft to provide a skeleton version of WLM for those not wanting the enormous full application (around 150mb) plus a converting program to facilitate transfers of address bks/messages which don't use WLM formats.
For those like me using more than 1 Windows system on the same PC and wanting to use a common address book and message store WLM has been a nightmare.
I have finally resolved my problems by dropping WLM in favour of Mozilla's Thunderbird which comes in at 40mb! Then use the 'Dawn' FREE address converter [http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/] to convert & import address books.
 

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I am just getting through the same experience myself, and like my other post said it is very awkward and the only thing about Windows 7 that has been inconvenient. Still not liking webmail and will never consider Windows Live. I think MS dropped the ball here. Good opportunity for someone to pick up the ball but I don't see anyone running with it... ;)
 

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This is a do it all PC / Media Center with sound output to an external receiver. Plays all games, TV, Video, all controlled via a tablet. A second computer acts as a backup for data, and in case the main goes down.
There is a one word solution for this now and in the future...Outlook
 

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I used to trouble shoot for Outlook - phone helpdesk and it was worse than Outlook Express at the time, maybe they fixed all the problems Outlook used to have :sarc:. If you are just using your computer for personal use it is hard to justify the $$$ for Outlook. If MS can offer a browser for free they can offer a integrated mail program for free as well. Just my opinion on it. Webmail - ick!
 

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This is a do it all PC / Media Center with sound output to an external receiver. Plays all games, TV, Video, all controlled via a tablet. A second computer acts as a backup for data, and in case the main goes down.
Totally agree with Lee K. To have to pay for the complexities of Outlook when all one needs is a straightforward email prog is not an everyman solution. And just as the courts have forced MS to enable a full choice of browsers to be useable with Windows it should do the same with email applications. MS can well afford also to allow and support Outlook Express to be available as an alternative to WLM. There are plenty of us who don't want the all singing and dancing WLM and will jump ship from Windows if things carry on like this.
 

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So far still very happy with Mozilla and Thunderbird. WL was not for me and I no longer miss OE. I recommend this for all you OE faithfuls. MS has made a BIG mistake dropping OE. BIG mistake.
 

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For me Thunderbird has worked well and really doesn't seem all that different from OE.

I used to use Outlook (from Office 2000) but stopped using it because some of my contacts complained that they couldn't open any attachment I sent along with a email. They had no such problems if I used OE for some reason. I recently got Office 2007 so I may test to see if Outlook works for me now.
 

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I tried Thunderbird and it was OK but I couldn't import my address book. So here I am trying to live with Windows Live and not liking it.
 

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Johnston:

Yes, address book importing is shaky in Thunderbird.

I was able to export addresses in my old email application, but could not directly import. I opened the exported files in notepad and found that the info was readable there. I then had to manually re-enter the data I saw in notepad into Thunderbird, one at a time.

Not fun, but a lot more fun than Live Mail.

Unless you have a jillion email addresses to transfer, I'd cut my losses, go back to Tbird, and give up on Live Mail, which I found very aggravating. I endured it for less than a month.
 

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Microsoft 200 6JH-00001 USB
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Dell or Microsoft optical wired; USB
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Pale Moon
Other Info
All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.
I'm just way too used to OE to change. I don't like that "live" stuff at all. And I don't like Thunderbird too. I'm fond of OE's simplicity. So I ask you for some program as simple that runs on Seven. Any idea?
 

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I was actually literally scared when I installed 7, and had my wife start to use Live mail, as she used OE for 10ish years. Luckily after about 2 weeks, she is used to it and I get no more trouble calls.
 

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I had to forget about OE. Now have Mozilla Thunderbird. My email transferred easily and no probs. As yet...
At least I can forget about crappy Windows live.
I recommend Mozilla Thunderbird for anyone who feels the same.


Can you add a mail icon at top on toolbar when using Thunderbird?
Thanks.
 

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Hi there
Outlook is fine and if you download pfbackup.exe from the MS site you get an easy backup program too. (up to outlook 2007).

However MS does have a habit of shooting itself in the foot -- this backup DOESN'T work in Outlook 2010 (even the 32 bit version). It install in the addins but doesn't actually do anything.

For OE users Outlook 2003 or 2007 is the best bet --stay away from Outlook 2010 for the moment -- or use a small XP Virtual machine for your email client.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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