You have to fool the new account wizard by first entering your email
address in such a way that WM doesn't recognize it as a HTTP account.
Enter something like
me@Xmsn.com during account creation.
After the account is set up manually, you can go back and correct your
email address.
--
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
"ElaineP8" <ElaineP8@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:75F428BC-6F29-4B7B-A8AB-ADF6A55A038A@microsoft.com...
>I have an old MSN account that is NOT an HTTP account; it is a POP account
> and that is the way I like it and want it to remain. I have had it since
> 1995 and I understand how to set it up in all kinds of environments, except
> Vista Mail. When I go to create a new email account on my new Vista machine,
> as soon as it sees the "MSN" domain, it assumes an HTTP account and stops
> there, directing me to Live mail. I don't like live mail and don't want to
> use it. I want to use a client-based POP / SMTP email account like the
> Outlook Express I had on my XP system. Can anybody tell me how to get around
> this? If there is no way to get around it, does anybody have ideas for a
> different email client I could use that is a lot like Outlook Express?
> Thanks.