If you want to import contacts from Outlook Express installed alongside Windows Live Mail: Select File | Import | Address book for current Windows user from the menu in Windows Live Mail.
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The most common email programs installed on a PC are Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Live Mail, and Thunderbird. Outlook Express is used with Windows XP and older versions.
The top E-Mail clients for Windows are: * Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express * Windows Live Mail * Thunderbird * Eudora
Charter email is an email server you can sign up for. You can also sign up to have your Charter email work with your windows live, or outlook express depending on your version of windows.
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Outlook Express comes with Windows (in older versions, anyway; I'm not positive about Windows 7). It doesn't cost anything per month. However, Outlook Express is an email PROGRAM, not an email SERVICE. You can use it for free to send messages to other people on the same computer. However, if you want to connect to the internet, you will need to have an internet service provider. Generally this comes with some number of email addresses, and you can (probably) configure Outlook Express to use those email addresses to send and receive email to people anywhere. It's also possible to use Outlook Express as a client for free email services like gmail. However, you still have to have an internet connection.
Versions of Outlook Express are specific to Operating systems. You may have a version not suited for your operating system. Outlook Express also gets viruses. Run your anti-virus software. Microsoft tried to correct this by going over to Hotmail. There is also a new version of Outlook Express for Windows 7.
I want to get in outlook express email site and I want to get on it please
Outlook Express is an email and newsgroup reader made by Microsoft.
There can be some confusion but Outlook and Outlook Express are two different email systems. Should you wish to recieve all correspondance you should check it!
Yes, but there are some differences between the programs. If I remember correctly, Outlook Express has Internet News Reader capabilities while Outlook does not. If you're just using for email, calandar, tasks, etc. you're probably ok.
Download and install the free trial version of Outlook 2007 for Vista on your new Vista computer. Export the outlook files on your old computer in .pst files. Import these .pst files into Outlook 2007 on your new computer. Open Windows mail and import your mails and contacts from Outlook 2007. Remove the trial version of Outlook 2007 from your new computer.