Can i buy outlook express for windows 8




















I am soooo disappointed in Vista and Windows Live Mail—-why couldnt they leave a good product alone!!! Someone mentioned Outlook Today—would that be helpful to me, and would it work on Vista? I need to sync my Samsung phone to my pc vista OS. I have windows live mail and also have the samsung pc suite loaded on my pc, but any time i want to sync, its telling me that i need outlook or outlook express. So why am i having issues? I was in the same situation until I found a new email program called Postbox.

Google it and download. Where can I download outlook express 7. I tried to install internet explorer 8 and appear to have lost outlook express. Although I have deleted IE8 now my out look express programmme has disappeared along with the facility to restore my computer to an earlier date.

I would be grateful for any help. Many thanks Iris. I have been experiencing problems with picking up emails on Virgin webmail as most emails are not getting through, and thought this might be because I did not have Outlook Express installed on my laptop, now that you have ruled this out as a cause it looks as if the problem lies with Virgin webmail.

Message to Karen Nay. Install it, open it, it will establish a link to evry picture in your PC library. You select the picture, put it on hold, click email and your Outlook or Windows Mail will open up, enter the address and you send it. Easy to learn. When changing or upgrading programs the most critical question is whether or not you can transfer over the old, existing content to the new program without losing it.

But thank you for the article. I searched everywhere on the Net and all over Microsoft without finding anything nearly as explicit and useful as this article. I was struggling to make my OE 6 run, and nothing from MS support worked. Please help. I am having trouble with my scrippy program which I love. I have installed it on my Vista computer and am currently running Windows Live Mail. Can anyone either lead me to a trial version of a new scrippy program or one similar so I can continue with the hobby of making my own stationery?

Windows Live Mail is crap, it redirects to hotmail! The best part of outlook express was you could have seperate profiles. Yes I know they said it was a security issue incase others read your mail on your pc. But what about if you are the only person who uses your own pc! I just reinstalled windows xp pro then reinstalled Office. I just got a new PC with Windows 7. I eventually found how to import the mail files, but it would not import the folders I have several e-mail accounts and keep separate folders for each account.

On the advice found in this article, I downloaded Thunderbird, imported my OE files, and all the folders were created and all mails imported perfectly!! I agree with the ones that feel Microsoft really screwed up a good program when they took Outlook Express away from us!

We paid for them and we should decide about our own security. Thanks for a great article. I am a Comcast email user. Using my old Outlook Express, my email messages downloaded to my hard drive automatically.

If I checked my account from a web browser, only the messages that arrived after my last OE login would be there. In Windows Live Mail, however, the messages also remain on the mail server. After using Windows Live Mail, I can still see all my old email messages via the web browser.

Thanks to you and Kathy I will try Thunderbird and hope I can get my old folders etc downloaded from the disc I saved them on. I have put this page on my favourites! So what is my problem???? The bigest threat to my security has been the Windows OS totally distructive.

It brought over all my contacts, emails, setting, everything. I got a new one which runs on Windows 7. I want POP mail only. This is all very nice and is likely accurate however I must confess that I draw small comfort from the article. I very much want to obtain a copy of Outlook Express but it would appear that I will not be able to do so. I am using Windows7 and I am stuck with Windows Live Mail since the alternatives are odious in the extreme especially Outlook.

Thunderbird is a possible alternative however I also dislike that. Microsoft as usual has stirred the pot and added ingredients and taken out ingredients which has made stew exceedingly unpalatable. I have every reason to believe that Microsoft has kept a standalone copy of Outlook Express and I suspect it might be found somewhere on Microsoft servers. Trying to look for anything that Microsoft is like trying to find the proverbial needle in a haystack. Ideas anyone? However, my concern is whether I can set up different identities and switch amongst them as I could in Outlook Express?

Can I? I absolutely hate Windows Live Mail and agree with Lorne, Microsoft has removed something that works and provided me with a totally foreign mail handler. I have outlook express on my desktop with windows xp, i recently loaded Windows Live Mail on my laptop Windows 7.

Currently using one E-mail with the same acct. Lost E-Mails from my lawyer and 2 from my real estate agent, not a good thing. The only good thing is that i have Outlook Express as back-up, especially of i delete something from live mail i need. The bad thing, they are not linked together so i need to delete all mail on each computer seperately. Thuderbird may be worth a try?

I have tried most mainstream email clients, including Outlook, Thunderbird, Evolution, etc — I break them. What i need is user switching facility in windows mail. With window mail anyone can not check mail till we switch window user account from System boot up. Here is an idea try Synovle Spicebird for an E-mail client. I am running it now on Win 7 64 bit with no problems Using gmail and live accounts all in the same client Thunderbird was being a heavy and p.

Spicebird is an interesting program. I give up I just hate microsoft even more than before you can download 0E 6 from tucows but it will not run on 7 so you have to put up with their trashy rubbish, once again Microsoft have ignored the needs of their customers — but such is power I maygive Thunderbird a go — Thanks for that.

Windows Mail is a little sluggish. I need this stuff. Just bought a new desktop with Windows 7 and looking to load Office but see it does not have Outlook Express. I have a Live Mail account already — forced into it when I had problems with OE that are now fixed; Live Mail browser is hopeless — very impractical. With OE I can browse easily back through emails for months in one long scroll.

With Live mail browser it is in pages — so if you place something say in date order — how do you know which page to look on out of 47 pages???? Outlook Express is not available in Windows 7. And can I use it to get Outlook Express back? Comments violating those rules will be removed. Comments that don't add value will be removed, including off-topic or content-free comments, or comments that look even a little bit like spam. Windows Mail missed some of the popular Outlook Express features, like for example Identities but more or less it was the same program.

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