Outlook versus Outlook Express

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From: James (leushino_at_lycos.com)
Date: 11/14/04


Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 19:29:42 -0800

Is Outlook inherently more secure than Outlook Express? I understand the
fact that it has more business applications (i.e. calendar) and does not
have a newsreader (although OE's may substitute) but wondered about it
in terms of securing it to a greater degree. Thank you.



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