Re: OUTLOOK EXPRESS and MICROSOFT OUTLOOK
From: norman (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/27/04
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 02:26:06 -0800
I prefer Microsoft Outlook to Express, however, I am having difficulting with emails.
My ISP is AOL and when I type in the information for incoming and outgoing mail in the Outlook display box it is not accepted. Can you help?
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Outlook Express is an easy to use email client, and news group reader, which
is an accessory of the Windows operating system. Microsoft Outlook is not
free. It can be purchased as part of the MS Office Suite, or as a stand
alone application. Outlook is not a simple email client, and is not very
user friendly for the average computer user. It's more oriented towards a
professional person, including a calendar for appointments, contacts, etc..
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> What are the diference betwin OUTLOOK EXPRESS and MICROSOFT OUTLOOK,
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