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Every new PC computer running the Windows XP operating system comes with Microsoft Outlook Express automatically installed. With Outlook Express, you can send and receive e-mail messages from multiple accounts at the same time. If you are a Windows user, this is the place to go to learn more about the various features of Outlook Express.
Microsoft Outlook Express 6 is an email and news application designed by the Microsoft Corporation. It is part of Microsoft's Internet Explorer and is included with Read More
Microsoft Outlook Express is the lightweight and faster version of its heavy-duty counterpart, Microsoft Outlook. An easy-to-use desktop mail client, Outlook Express Read More
Desktop mail clients like Microsoft's Outlook Express offer the convenience of writing and reading emails directly on your computer. You can utilize the extensive tools in Read More
Desktop mail clients are an easy way of managing and organizing your emails. Although Outlook is often the mail program of choice, Microsoft's Outlook Express is a quicker, Read More
Outlook Express came installed on all Microsoft-enabled computers beginning with Internet Explorer version 4.0 through version 6.0 (prior to Windows Vista). Outlook Express Read More
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Outlook Express is the email client installed in conjunction with Internet Explorer on Windows versions prior to Vista. OE offers slimmed down features of its sibling Read More
You have backed up your Microsoft Outlook Express Email Address book and now you want to restore the backup to your computer. Here are some practical ways to get your Read More
By default, Outlook Express sets the default font size for all email and newsgroup message to a 10-point font. For some, this font is too small to be read comfortably and Read More
Outlook Express is the free version of Microsoft's Outlook email program. It was included, along with Internet Explorer, as part of Windows 98 through XP. Versions were Read More
The default font that is used in Outlook Express is Arial. All emails and newsgroup messages will be displayed and sent in this font unless you change it. The process of Read More
Automatic email signatures can save time and avoid your having to type the same information at the end of every email. You can put all your contact information in your Read More
Microsoft Outlook Express (OE) is a very widely utilized email program. It is included with Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 4 through 6 and Windows 98 through XP. It Read More
Outlook Express is an easy-to-use and lightweight desktop client that makes it easy for you to directly manage email on your computer. Because of Windows security upgrades Read More
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