When I send out an e mail on my normal e address, the person who REPLIES, does so on my alt address which appears when he presses the REPLY option.
This defeats the purpose of having a seperate alt address. How can I correct this situation?
In the mail client for windows live, how do you mass delete the entire contents, or contents prior to a particular date, etc without having to delete every message one a time?
And why doesn't your organization publish sensible detailed instructions on how to use your products? Does it have to do with job security?
From,
I'm about to trash all microsoft c r a p and go with user friendly products and stop supporting your organization with my hard EARNED money.
I just chose Windows Live mail as my default mail client. Prior to today I had no default. I mostly use Yahoo email as my everyday email acct but I do have a @Live.com account. Prior to the change today there were buttons on my email acct were I could choose a group of emails to delete all at once. After chosing my default today, the email window looks a lot different with a lot more options but those those buttons are gone. How do I get them back? Do I have to view and delete each email seperately? If so that's crazy!!
PS I clicked every tab to see if I could find them and there was nothing to be found.
And is Hotmail and Live the same thing? I sign in with @Live.com not @Hotmail.com
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original title: how do i transfer my contacts and emails from failure laptop outlook express to my pc running with live mail. my failure laptop hard drive working and i transferred other data from hard drive
Laptop failure but my hard drive working fine
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