Cant open my mail

Started by David, Jun 05, 2008, 23:11:47

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I use the newer and much improved Windows Live Mail David, it is far better than OE. :thumb:

It will import OE settings etc. automatically.
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Sebby

Setting up the Hotmail (etc) account should be very simple.

To setup your IDNet account, you'll find the settings here (it's for OE, but it should be largely the same). :)

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The settings are exactly the same Seb, just the interface is slightly different... ;)
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Sebby

It looks very much like Windows Mail on Vista from what I can see, which I must say is a big improvement over OE. :thumb:

David

 :eek4: :eek4: :eek4: I have important stuff stored there Sebby can I import all the stuff over ?Im glad this happened now as I can get my messages saved from there I dont use the live Mail but will have to set it up I guess
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Sebby

From OE? Yep, Windows Live Mail can import everything over at the click of a button. :)

Out of interest, why are you using webmail if you've got it setup in OE?

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Quote from: badpianoplayer on Jun 07, 2008, 14:28:29
:eek4: :eek4: :eek4: I have important stuff stored there Sebby can I import all the stuff over ?Im glad this happened now as I can get my messages saved from there I dont use the live Mail but will have to set it up I guess

If you have OE set up, it will transfer everything automatically David, it is a doddle, I was amazed how easy it was. :thumb:
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David

A legacy from the book of "How to" published by tiscali circa 2004"this was the way I was told to do it and never questioned it.........have to exile myself again  ???
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David

Wow In.this is  good,just playing around with it....more than impressed....thanks  :karmic:
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David

Quote from: Sebby on Jun 07, 2008, 14:30:19
From OE? Yep, Windows Live Mail can import everything over at the click of a button. :)

Out of interest, why are you using webmail if you've got it setup in OE?

:thnks: :karmic: this is an eye opener... :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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Quote from: badpianoplayer on Jun 07, 2008, 15:12:18
Wow In.this is  good,just playing around with it....more than impressed....thanks  :karmic:

I love it David, it has so many nice features, it is a rare day that I praise anything from Microsoft, but this is the rare occasion. :thumb:

:thnks:
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David

Im amazed at what it can do this is a real eye opener for me,Email just :thumb got interesting thanks again :thumb:

Im still having a good play around,and it notifies me as well.Im glad the other fault reemerged as It brought me to this I am really pleased  ;D ;D
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Try sending a photo to someone, see the options there David...brilliant stuff. :thumb:
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David

Wow,its brilliant...........................
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Simon

Does anyone know if it will import mail and settings from Thunderbird?
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Steve

Now , now, Simon stop its not that good. ;D
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Sebby

Quote from: Simon on Jun 07, 2008, 18:08:12
Does anyone know if it will import mail and settings from Thunderbird?

Check this out. It's for OE but will apply to Windows Live Mail too. :)

I followed it a long time ago when I used Thunderbird on Linux for 6 months, then wanted to go back to Windows. I use Outlook in Windows, but it was necessary to get everything into Outlook Express, then import from within Outlook!

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Simon

Quote from: Sebby on Jun 07, 2008, 18:51:30
Check this out. It's for OE but will apply to Windows Live Mail too. :)

I followed it a long time ago when I used Thunderbird on Linux for 6 months, then wanted to go back to Windows. I use Outlook in Windows, but it was necessary to get everything into Outlook Express, then import from within Outlook!

That would be OK if everything was in Local Folders on TB, Seb.  I have 14 separate accounts, all of which house the mail in different folders, so it would seem a bit like hard work to import everything, if I've understood correctly.
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Sebby

I think so, Simon. I suppose it depends whether you want to make a permanent switch or just try it out. If the latter, it's probably not worth the hassle.

Simon

Indeed.  I may have a dabble - but Windows Mail in Vista looks just like OE to me.  :)
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Sebby

It is basically just Outlook Express, but it looks a bit nicer, has a junk mail filter, and probably some other bits and pieces. :)

Simon

Yes, so I've just found out.  I'll be sticking with Thunderbird though, as it would be too much hassle to change.
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Steve

Thunderbirds are go  ;D it such an easy program to use, setup,you can transfer accounts easily between machines and also you can have  seperate user accounts from the same windows logon. Its a breath of fresh air after MS outlook.
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