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      02-13-2010
I know I'm not the first to be disappointed that OE has been dropped from W7. I have tried using live mail and whilst it has some good features it's not what I want to continue using my ISP (Talktalk) addresses. I do not want any kind of web mail.

Can anyone advise an alternative free email client that will broadly equal (or surpass) OE and which works with W7.

Previously I used XP but lost most when my old laptop expired suddenly, so no suggestions such as copy across from your old OS etc. I have limited knowledge and experience of computing so assume a complete novice when you reply, please.

Here's hoping.

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      02-13-2010
Hi Johnboy welcome to Windows 7 Forums

Take a look at Hotmail >

http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/.../m0098980.html

http://login.live.com/login.srf?wa=w...4855&mkt=en-gb
 
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Veedaz - thanks for your quick reply, and suggestions. But Hotmail is a webmail system, isn't it? I want to have my inbox/sent items available off as well as online. I don't want it stored remotely. I have opened a Windows live mail address (also a webmail system) but want to get back to having my taltalk emails directly onto the desktop, not via live mail, or googlemail etc.

Do you know if something like Thunderbird, or Postbox would work like OE, or are they webmail systems too?

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      02-13-2010
Thunderbird is supposed to be good, its a desktop client >

Link > http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-U...rbird/all.html
 
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      02-13-2010
Hi Johnboy - Welcome to w7forums

I read something about HotMail not supporting POP3 now. I'm not sure if this is true or not. If this is true, it does not matter which Email client you use. If there is a different way to store Email locally without POP3, I am not aware of it.

PS - please take my post lightly, I'm only adding to the conversation not stating fact.
 
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      02-13-2010
On a side note:

Poppeeper (freeware) works in Windows 7 32 / 64-bit is a desktop Notification, Sent Mail Viewer and uses your mail providers security, I use this and i can read replies to threads and PMs at this Forum without logging in (if you have set notification in User CP), I find it very handy.

Link > http://www.poppeeper.com/download.php

 
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      02-13-2010
OE was removed back when Vista was introduced.
There is now Windows Live Mail (not a web based mail client) from Microsoft.

http://download.live.com/
 
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Thanks to all you guys for your suggestions.

I have decided to try Thunderbird 3 on one of my email addresses to see if it gives me what I want. Download and setup went smoothly. I will report back after a trial period.

In passing, I am surprised there hasn't been more publicity at the decision by Microsoft to just drop Outlook Express. There must be many users who will feel they are being co-erced into using Windows Live Mail, and if they find it suits them they are more likely to drift away from their existing ISP if they stop using the ISP email address. In my case I have several 'valuable to me' Talktalk addresses, but if I give up and change to 'Live' addresses, I have less reason to stay with Talktalk in future.

I would add that Talktalk have been as much use as a chocolate teapot on this issue. I asked for advice on emails when I got Win7 in November. They said they hadn't been trained on Win7 at that time but promised to send me something 'in a week or so' - it never came. I asked again for advice when the Sales people called to renew my contract 2 weeks ago, they promised the Tech people would call 'within 24 hours' - I'm still waiting. I emailed them asking for the same help one week ago. I have had an auto acknowledgement but no more.

So you see, to get help within minutes of asking a question seems like a minor miracle. Well done Forum guys!

A happier Johnboy
 
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      02-14-2010
Microsoft changed from Outlook Express to Windows Mail when they introduced Vista (quite awhile ago). It operated much the same as OE. Because of many issues with lawsuits from EU, mostly, they left a Mail client out of Windows 7 and instead offered a downloadable Email client, Windows Live Mail.

Windows Live Mail is a downloadable program that is essentially the same as Windows mail that was included in Vista. Microsoft is not coersing anyone to use it, quite the opposite. Use what you want but understand Windows Live Mail is NOT web based.

Perhaps you are confusing it with Windows Live Hotmail.

I do think Thunderbird is a good program.
 
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      02-14-2010
For a free meal, Thunderbird is good, but it does pale in comparison to Outlook (not Express mind you...never touched that).

One thing that kept me using Outlook for so long and resisting switching to webmail was lack of offline access. Fortunately, Google offers that now, so I am an extremely happy Google Apps user.
 
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