OE does what I need. However, I am still looking for either one to give easy access to data for use in other apps.
>I agree, Erik. Although I now use Outlook 2000 because of it's calendar and task list features, I still like Outlook Express a lot. For one thing, it remembers where you want to save e-mail attachments, unlike its big brother which makes you navigate to the desired directory
every freakin' time (sorry, it's a pet peeve).
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>John's got a valid point about the name, though. It does seem to confuse some people.
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>>HEEEEYYYY. I
like Outlook Express. Yes, I have and have used Outlook, and it is fine if you need all that stuff. But I don't. OE is NOT bubblegum and bailing wire if you have ever used any other third party email packages (Notes, Pegasus). Compared with others, it's fast, efficient and intuitive.
Jim Finger