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Outlook Express
Outlook express is email client software
that is included in many versions of the Windows based
operating systems such as Windows 98, Windows 2000
Professional, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2003
Server and different flavors of the Windows Vista.
It allows you to send, receive and manage your emails.
Outlook express is different from the Microsoft Office
Outlook, which is shipped with the Microsoft Office.
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The common features are sending email,
receiving email, creating address book, creating signatures,
reviewing mail messages, configuring multiple email accounts,
defining rules, taking backup, troubleshooting corrupted
files, synchronizing email folders, IMAP emails, spell checking,
importing/exporting emails, format and configuring different
other options.
In this section you will find the different
topics related to the Outlook Express, installation, backup,
configurations, common errors and troubleshooting techniques.
In the past, there were different security
holes in the Outlook express such as emails were commonly
infected with the viruses, harmful scripts could automatically
opened. Microsoft has fixed these bugs by launching the
Outlook Express SP2, which is a part of the Windows XP SP2.
Outlook express can also be configured with the Microsoft
Exchange server.
You will learn that how to setup your OE
to send and receive the emails, configuring multiple accounts,
auto checking, receiving attachments, configuring directory
services, importing/exporting address books and will also
learn how to troubleshoot the common errors in the OE.
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