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Re: html contact email [message #182029 is a reply to message #182028] Sun, 30 June 2013 00:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Beauregard T. Shagnas is currently offline  Beauregard T. Shagnas
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Jerry Stuckle wrote:

> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>> Twayne wrote:
>> [biggasnip]
>>>> Outlook Express, dead as it's been for a lot of years, was also
>>>> removed. It WAS part of windows, so if that's what you were thinking
>>>> of, you're mixed up. XP is the last version of windows that included
>>>> Outlook Express, which has NO relation to Outlook whatsoever.
>>
>> I believe you meant that Outlook Express was part of Internet Explorer
>> 6, instead of a part of Windows. Once IE6 was superceded, OE went away.
>> IE7 and up did not include OE.
>
> OK, so they changed the name (originally there was an Outlook which came
> with Windows - back around WNT IIRC). I guess they slimmed it down and
> put the full version in MS Office.

Outlook is a PIM rather than just an email client. It is completely
separate and unrelated to Outlook Express. This is very common knowledge.
And it never "came with Windows" unless a pre-configured machine was
purchased with it already installed - and then you still paid for a
license.

> But I didn't think it was related to IE at all. Just another app
> packaged in Windows.

OE was always a subset of IE. Also common knowledge.

>>> As for Outlook Express - that's fine. I don't use more MS products
>>> than I absolutely have to. That's why I said OR WHATEVER HAS REPLACED
>>> IT NOW. Windows still comes with some kind of email client.
>>
>> No, it doesn't come with an email client. The user must add one
>> separately and intentionally, such as Outlook, Windows Live Mail,
>> Thunderbird, others.
>
> OK, I thought it still came with an email client. I guess you have to
> download it from Microsoft (or where ever) then.

You can download any email client you want. Some are from Microsoft, most
are not. You can *buy* Outlook if that is your pleasure because it is not
free. Outlook can be purchased separately, or as a bundle with MS Office.

> But even once downloaded, it still needs to be configured.

Well, that's a given. Ms Rough is probably the only one who doesn't know
how that works.

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