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Gateway puchased with installed Windows XP and microsoft outlook express in 2004 (that is Microsoft outlook express 6)....have Norton best package...have Verizon as internet server....and have dsl.....outlook express is sending multiple emails and someone in my family is sending me 100's of the same email and can not stop this from happening....spent hours with Norton and with the internet server folks yesterday...no virus found or problems on their end...they all conclude the issues happening are in outlook express....

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I think the problem is from your sender. Is the message sent from a personnel email address or from a corporate address? I asked because where I worked, we could make rules to send messages and sometimes those rules were causing that type of problem.

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I have windows mail and would like outlook express. Is there somewhere I can download it for free or do I have to buy a program?

If you have Windows Mail, you no doubt are running Windows Vista. Sorry, but Outlook Express is not supported in Vista. You are stuck with Windows Mail or a third-party mail client. FYI, I use Thunderbird and am quite satisfied. It works with Windows XP through Windows 7
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HOW?do I download this FREE microsoft outlook express???????

Here is a link to the download of OE 6.0 http://www.tucows.com/preview/194179 Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer 4.0 through 6.0. It is a part of Windows XP. If you have Vista or Windows 7 you cannot use Outlook Express. Vista has Windows Mail preinstalled. Windows 7 has no installed desktop mail program. However you can download and use Windows Live Mail or Mozilla Thunderbird in Windows 7
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I reloaded vista and now have microsoft outlook but want outlook express and can not find it on my PC, (gateway GT5228)

Microsoft Outlook Express does not have its own setup program. Outlook Express is distributed as the mail client for Microsoft Internet Explorer. The Internet Explorer setup program includes the option to install Outlook Express. So, download IE latest version and install OE in it.
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How do I install Outlook Express?

outlook express is in build with windows os like xp, vista you do not need to install it.
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I need to install mail client to this computer

outlook express came as a default mail client on windows xp. windows live mail come on windows vista. in case you dont need any one of that. you cna use thunder bird or opera or microsoft office outlook.
be handy with your pop3 server address which your isp can provide you. and then you cna use any one of the mail client. just be handy with your pop3 incomming and outgoing server email address.

all the best
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To install outlook express

Hello Wayne!
I take it you are in possesion of a registered/legal copy of Microsoft Outlook? if so and you have Windows operating system installed on the new P.c. then pop the Disc in the drive and wait.
If it doesn't auto load click start then my computer, on this screen you should see the drive and what is there, click on it and then on either install or explore.
If you open explore look for install file click on this and Bingo Express should then install.
If you are not successful please come back to me with operating system and any other details you come across during the failed installation.
Good Luck!
Paul 'W'
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Transfering mail setup from Windows xp to a windos vista machine with EasySuite

I'm not 100% sure about vista because I hate it but I can help you copy all of your outlook express data to a CD\DVD disk & your address book. Your network settings for express account is a phone call to your ISP.
If vista's explorer is set up like XP you should be able to copy your data into outlook express.
Open all these folders on you XP system.
User name\Application Data\Identities\{xxxxxxx}\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Copy the Outlook Express folder to your CD.
User name\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book. Copy Address Book folder.
Making sure you have everything.
Open, User name\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{xxxxxxx}\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Compair the two Outlook Express folder files. CD will not allow copy of same named folder.
If Vista's lay out is the same as XP than copy Outlook Express folder to Vista.
Suggest you have your current ISP setting /account setup before copying to Vista

Let me know if this works for you!
Good Luck & Kind Regards.
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