Windows 7 - Windows Mail desktop
Asked By B.W.
10-Apr-10 09:42 PM
What is this, is it Windows Mail as opposed to Windows Live Mail?
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StephenB replied to B.W.
Windows Mail is the email client available in Vista
Windows Live Mail Desktop was the old name (pre-release) for Windows Live Mail.
Thankfully, they dropped that name, but the newsgroup name remains.
Help and support for Windows Live Mail (downloaded from
http://download.live.com) can be found here -
http://windowslivehelp.com/product.aspx?productid=15
Discussion for Windows Live Mail can also be found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop&cat=en_US_0405EAE1-3A5E-559F-59E6-B48513D5B57E&lang=en&cr=US
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B.W. replied to StephenB
Thanks for the explanation so it was the earlier version of WLM.. I kept
seeing this desktop programme being mentioned in threads and I thought oh no
not another email client.
B.W.
StephenB replied to B.W.
You're welcome - to clarify, though, it was the earlier name - not an earlier
version. Windows Live Mail
-steve
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