Carbonize wrote:Why would you want to when we have more modern portable email clients such as Thunderbird and Opera Mail?. Because that's what I've always used, really - and the oldest message in my 3GB email archive currently dates back from 2003.(Another blast from the past about this at ).Opera Mail I just don't know. And I have been a devoted Mozilla user like forever, but I wouldn't touch Thunderbird with a ten foot pole: email processing is a cumbersome task as it is, without me having to deal with lags and the intricacies of yet another mail client administration.And since we're discussing OE, lest I forget, let me add a couple of useful pointers:.
See More: I am being asked for Product key. Humar January 6, 2010 at 06:39:01. Hi, Are you sure you are being asked for a key to Outlook Express. I don't have windows 7, but AFAIK it does not come with Outlook Express. Perhaps you are looking at Outlook, part of Microsoft office, and a key is needed for that. Microsoft Outlook Express is an email application which allows users to exchange emails, join newsgroups and check webmail accounts. This free program can be used by multiple users with different email and newsgroup accounts. All of the users will have individual email folders and address books.