Learn the Outlook Express skills most highly in demand from free Outlook Express email tips and tutorials. What has helped many can also help you. (And it's always interesting to see what others are interested in, is it not?)
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Use Windows Live Hotmail with the power and comfort of Outlook Express. Here's how to access your Windows Live Hotmail account from Outlook Express to send, receive and archive mail in your Hotmail account.
Using YPOPs!, you can download messages from your Yahoo! Mail account in Outlook Express and send mail conveniently, too. With IzyMail, you can even access all your online folders as if they were local.
Using FreePOPs, you can download the messages in your free Windows Live Hotmail account in Outlook Express. Here's how to set this up.
When Outlook Express and Gmail meet (somewhere between Mountain View and Redmond), you can send and receive Gmail messages in Outlook Express.
When Outlook Express claims it can "free up disk space" by "compacting messages", let it get away with such vague language. The process is good and essential. Let Outlook Express compact your folders now and then.
Locate the folder on your hard disk where Windows Mail or Outlook Express keeps your email messages, so you can back them up easily.
Make sure you never lose your important Outlook Express contacts.
Here's how you can add an image or an animation to your signature at the bottom of every message you send with Outlook Express.
Migrate all your mail from Mozilla Thunderbird to Outlook Express, from where you can further export it to other email programs, if necessary.
Email signatures can contain essential contact info, a witty quote or deep insight. Here's how to set up your signature in Outlook Express.