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Old 05-07-2007
DGuess
 

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WinMail Info from Microsoft
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...lLaunchPR.mspx

Note this:

"More to come. In the coming weeks, Microsoft will introduce an additional
e-mail client option for Windows Live Hotmail with the release of Windows
Live Mail beta, a free consumer e-mail client available via download that
will be a successor to Outlook Express and Windows Mail on Windows VistaT.
"

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Old 05-08-2007
MICHAEL
 

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Re: WinMail Info from Microsoft


* DGuess:
> http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...lLaunchPR.mspx
>
> Note this:
>
> "More to come. In the coming weeks, Microsoft will introduce an additional
> e-mail client option for Windows Live Hotmail with the release of Windows
> Live Mail beta, a free consumer e-mail client available via download that
> will be a successor to Outlook Express and Windows Mail on Windows VistaT.


Not only that, they will soon be releasing a new Outlook Connector that
will allow users to get their Hotmail for free once again.

This is interesting, too:

<quote>
In the coming weeks, Microsoft will also ship a new public beta version of Windows Live Mail
(Figure), which will work natively with Windows Live Hotmail. I've been using a beta version of
this Outlook Express/Windows Mail derivative for some time now, and I'll be reviewing the
product separately once the public beta is available. Here's what's going on with this
interesting and free new email client. To date, Microsoft has painted a very complicated story
with its free consumer-oriented email clients. There's Outlook Express in XP, Windows Mail in
Vista, and now the new Windows Live Mail, which replaces the other two products and will be the
only one of the three actively developed going forward.

"This is the new client," Richardson told me, "and it's an evolution and superset of all the
clients that came before. We're cleaning up the consumer client story. Windows Live Mail is the
marriage of Windows Live services and the desktop, and it's the only client we're going to
invest in going forward."
</quote>
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winlive_hotmail.asp

Bye, bye Windows Mail. Hello, Windows Live Mail.

So, Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Hotmail are where all the
developers have been. It's good to know they were doing something
constructive, cause it certainly wasn't spent on Windows Mail. I hope
Windows Live Mail is an excellent product, I might switch back to it from
Thunderbird. Even though I only used WM for newsgroups, it was just awful.

Maybe for all those folks who liked "identities" in Outlook Express they'll
have that in the new Windows Live Mail. You never know.


-Michael
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Old 05-08-2007
Gary VanderMolen
 

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Re: WinMail Info from Microsoft
Apparently it will also replace WLMD.
If this new client lives up to its hype, it could solve all our current woes.
Well, I can dream, can't I...

Gary VanderMolen

"DGuess" <majik@mindspring.oops> wrote in message news:2E5F3E1D-2C8D-4C42-A447-40FB4EC07040@microsoft.com...
> http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...lLaunchPR.mspx
>
> Note this:
>
> "More to come. In the coming weeks, Microsoft will introduce an additional e-mail client option for Windows Live Hotmail with
> the release of Windows Live Mail beta, a free consumer e-mail client available via download that will be a successor to Outlook
> Express and Windows Mail on Windows VistaT.
> "



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Old 05-08-2007
DGuess
 

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Re: WinMail Info from Microsoft
Yeah but whatever you do, don't drink the koolaide!!! <G>

"Gary VanderMolen" <gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
news:%23HtjKQQkHHA.1992@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Apparently it will also replace WLMD.
> If this new client lives up to its hype, it could solve all our current
> woes.
> Well, I can dream, can't I...
>


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Old 05-08-2007
Steve Cochran
 

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Re: WinMail Info from Microsoft
Yup. They are going to lose some MVPs.

steve

"DGuess" <majik@mindspring.oops> wrote in message
news:B3AE93C5-30BF-4EF3-A42B-3C108B858EF6@microsoft.com...
> Yeah but whatever you do, don't drink the koolaide!!! <G>
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
> news:%23HtjKQQkHHA.1992@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> Apparently it will also replace WLMD.
>> If this new client lives up to its hype, it could solve all our current
>> woes.
>> Well, I can dream, can't I...
>>

>


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Old 05-08-2007
DGuess
 

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Re: WinMail Info from Microsoft
They won't notice plus I'm sure they'll be glad to get rid of me.

"Steve Cochran" <scochran@oehelp.com> wrote in message
news:7117F78D-8657-491B-AB1D-AD31DC3AA64D@microsoft.com...
> Yup. They are going to lose some MVPs.
>
> steve
>
> "DGuess" <majik@mindspring.oops> wrote in message
> news:B3AE93C5-30BF-4EF3-A42B-3C108B858EF6@microsoft.com...
>> Yeah but whatever you do, don't drink the koolaide!!! <G>
>>
>> "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@NoMail.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:%23HtjKQQkHHA.1992@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>> Apparently it will also replace WLMD.
>>> If this new client lives up to its hype, it could solve all our current
>>> woes.
>>> Well, I can dream, can't I...
>>>

>>

>


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Old 05-11-2007
lbctnz
 

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Re: WinMail Info from Microsoft/ hi ther all new to this area
Hi guys I am all new to this area having lots of probs with Windows Mail as
well any suggestions, should I load outlook express and transfer everything
over tjanks>???????
"DGuess" <majik@mindspring.oops> wrote in message
news:2E5F3E1D-2C8D-4C42-A447-40FB4EC07040@microsoft.com...
> http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...lLaunchPR.mspx
>
> Note this:
>
> "More to come. In the coming weeks, Microsoft will introduce an additional
> e-mail client option for Windows Live Hotmail with the release of Windows
> Live Mail beta, a free consumer e-mail client available via download that
> will be a successor to Outlook Express and Windows Mail on Windows VistaT.
> "


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Old 05-11-2007
Dave
 

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Re: WinMail Info from Microsoft/ hi ther all new to this area
Sorry, Outlook Express has been replaced with Windows Mail. The old OE from
XP won't install on Vista.



"lbctnz" <lbctnz@slingshot.co.nz> wrote in message
news:O05pbi7kHHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Hi guys I am all new to this area having lots of probs with Windows Mail
> as well any suggestions, should I load outlook express and transfer
> everything over tjanks>???????
> "DGuess" <majik@mindspring.oops> wrote in message
> news:2E5F3E1D-2C8D-4C42-A447-40FB4EC07040@microsoft.com...
>> http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...lLaunchPR.mspx
>>
>> Note this:
>>
>> "More to come. In the coming weeks, Microsoft will introduce an
>> additional e-mail client option for Windows Live Hotmail with the release
>> of Windows Live Mail beta, a free consumer e-mail client available via
>> download that will be a successor to Outlook Express and Windows Mail on
>> Windows VistaT.
>> "

>


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Old 05-11-2007
Kenneth John Barclay
 

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Re: WinMail Info from Microsoft
This has been a good discussion on the email portions of the various clients of the soon to be obsolete. Is there any information as to the future of NNTP (newsgroup) support in the replacement to OE and Mail?


"MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message news:u42wRwPkHHA.5024@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...


* DGuess:
> http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...lLaunchPR.mspx
>
> Note this:
>
> "More to come. In the coming weeks, Microsoft will introduce an additional
> e-mail client option for Windows Live Hotmail with the release of Windows
> Live Mail beta, a free consumer e-mail client available via download that
> will be a successor to Outlook Express and Windows Mail on Windows VistaT.


Not only that, they will soon be releasing a new Outlook Connector that
will allow users to get their Hotmail for free once again.

This is interesting, too:

<quote>
In the coming weeks, Microsoft will also ship a new public beta version of Windows Live Mail
(Figure), which will work natively with Windows Live Hotmail. I've been using a beta version of
this Outlook Express/Windows Mail derivative for some time now, and I'll be reviewing the
product separately once the public beta is available. Here's what's going on with this
interesting and free new email client. To date, Microsoft has painted a very complicated story
with its free consumer-oriented email clients. There's Outlook Express in XP, Windows Mail in
Vista, and now the new Windows Live Mail, which replaces the other two products and will be the
only one of the three actively developed going forward.

"This is the new client," Richardson told me, "and it's an evolution and superset of all the
clients that came before. We're cleaning up the consumer client story. Windows Live Mail is the
marriage of Windows Live services and the desktop, and it's the only client we're going to
invest in going forward."
</quote>
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winlive_hotmail.asp

Bye, bye Windows Mail. Hello, Windows Live Mail.

So, Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Hotmail are where all the
developers have been. It's good to know they were doing something
constructive, cause it certainly wasn't spent on Windows Mail. I hope
Windows Live Mail is an excellent product, I might switch back to it from
Thunderbird. Even though I only used WM for newsgroups, it was just awful.

Maybe for all those folks who liked "identities" in Outlook Express they'll
have that in the new Windows Live Mail. You never know.


-Michael
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Old 05-11-2007
Gary VanderMolen
 

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Re: WinMail Info from Microsoft
I haven't seen one word about NNTP support in the new client, but it is
supposed to have a superset of all the capabilities in the clients being replaced,
so that bodes well.

Gary VanderMolen

"Kenneth John Barclay" <barclay@kjbarclay.com> wrote in message news:ek7XJdBlHHA.1532@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
This has been a good discussion on the email portions of the various clients of the soon to be obsolete. Is there any information
as to the future of NNTP (newsgroup) support in the replacement to OE and Mail?


"MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message news:u42wRwPkHHA.5024@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...


* DGuess:
> http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...lLaunchPR.mspx
>
> Note this:
>
> "More to come. In the coming weeks, Microsoft will introduce an additional
> e-mail client option for Windows Live Hotmail with the release of Windows
> Live Mail beta, a free consumer e-mail client available via download that
> will be a successor to Outlook Express and Windows Mail on Windows VistaT.


Not only that, they will soon be releasing a new Outlook Connector that
will allow users to get their Hotmail for free once again.

This is interesting, too:

<quote>
In the coming weeks, Microsoft will also ship a new public beta version of Windows Live Mail
(Figure), which will work natively with Windows Live Hotmail. I've been using a beta version of
this Outlook Express/Windows Mail derivative for some time now, and I'll be reviewing the
product separately once the public beta is available. Here's what's going on with this
interesting and free new email client. To date, Microsoft has painted a very complicated story
with its free consumer-oriented email clients. There's Outlook Express in XP, Windows Mail in
Vista, and now the new Windows Live Mail, which replaces the other two products and will be the
only one of the three actively developed going forward.

"This is the new client," Richardson told me, "and it's an evolution and superset of all the
clients that came before. We're cleaning up the consumer client story. Windows Live Mail is the
marriage of Windows Live services and the desktop, and it's the only client we're going to
invest in going forward."
</quote>
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winlive_hotmail.asp

Bye, bye Windows Mail. Hello, Windows Live Mail.

So, Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Hotmail are where all the
developers have been. It's good to know they were doing something
constructive, cause it certainly wasn't spent on Windows Mail. I hope
Windows Live Mail is an excellent product, I might switch back to it from
Thunderbird. Even though I only used WM for newsgroups, it was just awful.

Maybe for all those folks who liked "identities" in Outlook Express they'll
have that in the new Windows Live Mail. You never know.


-Michael


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