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I get a message stating Windows Mail no longer supports the HTTP servers and
other web-based e-mail providers. Click the back button to set up a different
e-mail account. What is this? Most of the e-mail are Http. Using Microsoft is
becoming more of a problem than a help. You get better quality is some
instances and less help in other instances. When is it going to even out? I
am using Windows Vista.
 
Disgruntal1 said:
I get a message stating Windows Mail no longer supports the HTTP servers
and
other web-based e-mail providers. Click the back button to set up a
different
e-mail account. What is this?

It is a message telling you how to proceed.
Most of the e-mail are Http.
Nonsense.

Using Microsoft is
becoming more of a problem than a help.

A bad workman always blames his tools.
You get better quality is some
instances and less help in other instances. When is it going to even out?
I
am using Windows Vista.

There'll never be an idiot proof computer
and operating system. You are stuffed.
 
I agree somewhat with Julian. I also think You should stick to web mail. You
will only get plain text and nothing will confuse you too bad on that one.
That was the nice part.

Many people use thier home computer 1-2 hours a day and think they know what
the they are doing. I have worked for a large fortune 100 company as an IT
System Designer / Engineer for 13 years working on Windows and I am not an
expert. If you know a little you know enough to really jack it up. The first
step is knowing you shouldn't do that.

Turn off HTTP in your messages, don't check the little box that says use
word as you e-mail editor and quit crying about the only product on the
market that is even close to something someone like yourself could use.
 
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