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Re: auto mail
You can put a shortcut to Windows Mail in your Startup folder, which
will cause Windows Mail to start up automatically after Windows boots up.
Not sure what you mean by "switch accounts". Do you mean, send from a
different 'From' address? If you have more than one account, when you
start a new email, the 'From' line can be clicked to change the sending account.
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Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
"BBrat" <BBrat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B535ABE-0CF9-4985-9C62-17A4E6EE463B@microsoft.com...
>I got a question, with microsoft outlook when you go to sign on to windows it
> told you how many e-mail you had and it automatically started. an you still
> do that ?? and one dumb question, how do i switch accounts ??
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