[nabs-l] email clients for Windows 7
Mary Ellen Sanchez
maryesanchez at grandecom.net
Sat Dec 10 11:35:07 UTC 2011
Hello yes I would like to ask does anyone know of something like outlook
express as I use windows 7 and liked outlook express because it
automatically added the email addresses when I replied to the messages. Is
there a way to do that with Microsoft outlook? I also wondered are there any
other email client programs that have a simple interface that I could use
with windows 7? I thank you very much for your time and look forward to
hearing from you soon.
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Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 12:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [nabs-l] email clients for Windows 7
Hi, I use an ancient, version of both the OS and Eudora. As ai said, I
didn't realize you'all were talking about using Eudora, with W7.
Sorry for the confusion!
C. At 06:07 PM 12/9/2011, Ashley Bramlett wrote:
>Carley,
>I've thought about getting that. Can you explain? Is eudora for
>purchase? Can you still sort email into folders? Does it have a menu
system?
>
>-----Original Message----- From: Carly
>Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 7:46 PM
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>nabs-l at nfbnet.org
>Subject: Re: [nabs-l] email clients for Windows 7
>
>
>Without having experienced any other email clients, I hear Eudora is
>buy far, the simplest. Not exactly fancy or particularly modern, it
>cannot be beat in simplisity. At 10:15 AM 12/9/2011, Katie Wang wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>I have been using Windows XP until very recently and always used
>>Outlook Express as my primary email client, as I prefer its simple
>>interface. However, I just purchased a new computer running Windows 7,
>>and, as you know, this easy-to-use email tool is no longer available.
>>I switched to using MS Office Outlook 2010, and although it is
>>definitely accessible with JAWS, I found the interface much more
>>complicated and cumbersome. I am aware that I'm still in the process
>>of getting used to a new program and may come to like it better over
>>time, but I was wondering whether anyone has had similar experiences?
>>For those of you using Windows 7 computers, do you use MS Office
>>Outlook, or would you recommend an alternative email program? Thanks!
>>Katie
>>
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