Learn how to use Outlook Express to stay in touch with friends and family, and share information in newsgroups with other users like you.
Learn about some basic strategies you can use for controlling junk mail in Outlook Express.
Find out the differences between Outlook and Outlook Express and how to decide which one is for you.
Follow these step-by-step instructions to set up an Outlook Express account so you can start sending and receiving e-mail messages.
First learn about the different kinds of mail servers. Then follow the steps to setting yours up with Outlook Express
Learn how to create e-mail messages, attach files to your messages, and send them using Outlook Express.
Learn how to check for new e-mail messages, and then respond to them or print them.
With Outlook Express, you can import items, such as address book data, messages, and account settings from other programs, including other mail clients.
Find out how the enhancements in Windows XP SP2 help Outlook Express handle e-mail attachments more safely.
Learn about e-mail file corruption, the causes, how to avoid it, and how to recover messages if it occurs.
Find out how to use the many options you have for managing your e-mail accounts with Outlook Express.
Learn best practices for choosing a password, how to configure Outlook Express to remember your passwords, and what to do if Outlook Express forgets them.
Follow these step-by-step instructions for repairing the causes of "funny" behavior in Outlook Express.
Find out the answers to the top ten questions asked by Outlook Express users.
Tap into a group that shares your passion. Learn how to set up a newsgroup account and find newsgroups that match your interests.
Learn about the different kinds of newsgroups, how to set up your accounts, and how to behave once you get there.
Learn how to subscribe to newsgroups and read and post messages using Outlook Express.
Use Outlook Express features to make working and playing in newsgroups faster, easier, and more productive.
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