http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...dows-mail.html
A search for Windows Mail on Win7
will bring many sources.
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 09:49:06 -0400, Noone <> wrote:
>Unfortunately, I could not find the english language equivalent to
>Pierre Torris's instructions for installing Windows Mail in Win7.
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>On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 09:41:33 -0400, Noone <> wrote:
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>>There is one called wminstall.exe
>>It can be found on Pierre Torris webpage.
>>a french language site.
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>>With instructions on how to install WindowsMail
>>on Win7. They probably exist in english on
>>other web sites. Try a Google search.
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>>WMinstall.exe works with any language version.
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>>On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 11:28:19 -0600, Zootal
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>>>"Paul H" <> wrote in
>>>news:hndcip$hen$:
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>>>> When I installed W7 on my laptop, I also moved my Windows Mail to it.
>>>> I was provided with 2 patches to make it run correctly. I applied the
>>>> 1st one, but not the 2nd (I don't remember why). Does anyone have the
>>>> link to those patches so I can download them again. I think they made
>>>> changes to the registry. TIA, Paul
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>>>The best think I ever did with Windows Mail was to abandon it. I used
>>>Outlook Express for ten years, but it took only a week or two for me to
>>>abandon Windows Mail in disgust. WTF was Microsoft thinking, anyhow?
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>>>Thunderbird makes a usable mail client, and without all of the problems
>>>that WLM introduced. If you are a heavy usenet user, xnews works much
>>>better than WLM or Thunderbird.