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Rodan
Outlook Express in Vista? (Vista Home Premium)
I have not been able to organize my address book in Windows
Mail (that came with Vista) the way I want. With WinXP,
I organized my OE address book into folders for types of
correspondents, such as relatives, creditors, research, hobby,
etc. and when I sent multiple recipients an email I opened
folders to select individuals to add to the email's TO list.
Now with Vista there are no more folders. When composing
an email, opening the address book presents all my email addresses
(about 200) at once, with no differentiation as to contact category.
There is a provision to designate addresses as belonging to a
category, but it only creates an icon representing that category.
the actual addresses are all still presented en masse.
I want to be able to separate my addresses into discrete categories
or folders, and I want to be able to select some names from each
folder for a message without having to send the entire folder.
Am I missing something in Windows Mail (that came with Vista)
that will give me the convenience I had in WinXP/OE? Is it
possible to download OE and use it in Vista? Is there another
email program I can use? Thanks for any help.
Rodan.
I have not been able to organize my address book in Windows
Mail (that came with Vista) the way I want. With WinXP,
I organized my OE address book into folders for types of
correspondents, such as relatives, creditors, research, hobby,
etc. and when I sent multiple recipients an email I opened
folders to select individuals to add to the email's TO list.
Now with Vista there are no more folders. When composing
an email, opening the address book presents all my email addresses
(about 200) at once, with no differentiation as to contact category.
There is a provision to designate addresses as belonging to a
category, but it only creates an icon representing that category.
the actual addresses are all still presented en masse.
I want to be able to separate my addresses into discrete categories
or folders, and I want to be able to select some names from each
folder for a message without having to send the entire folder.
Am I missing something in Windows Mail (that came with Vista)
that will give me the convenience I had in WinXP/OE? Is it
possible to download OE and use it in Vista? Is there another
email program I can use? Thanks for any help.
Rodan.