#236531 - 11/30/11 12:36 AM
E-mail -- Is this even possible???
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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When I first moved to WA, the telephone service was US West, which became Qwest, which recently became CenturyLink. IOW, from bad to worse to truly awful.
For the first several years, I used MS Outlook Express for e-mail, via separately purchased internet service from AT&T. I loved Outlook Express -- it's one of the few things Microsoft got right.
Then AT&T apparently went to wireless service and I had to add my web service to my phone service with Qwest. And it wouldn't support Outlook Express, they said.
Last week, CenturyLink cut off my web service because they said that I hadn't paid my bill. I had paid the bill (paper check), but they apparently 'mislaid' it, and the 'support' person said if I paid by cc, the updating would be faster.
So, when they finally got my web service going again, I couldn't access my e-mail. They had my e-mail address and password right there, but it wouldn't open. With Tech Support's help, I got my email through the old MS IE browser (very unstable), which I never use.
I am technologically backwards, and was dragged into the 21st century kicking and screaming that I wanted my carbon paper back.
So, here's the question: My e-mail comes in through CenturyLink, my browser is Firefox, and I want to use Outlook Express, and my operating system is MS 2000 on an old computer. Is this possible, or is it something that even Rube Goldberg wouldn't attempt?
Okay, stop laughing, wipe your eyes, blow your nose, wipe the coffee off the monitor and just give me a simple answer.
Sue
Edited by Susan (11/30/11 12:37 AM) Edit Reason: added 'unstable'
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#236536 - 11/30/11 01:06 AM
Re: E-mail -- Is this even possible???
[Re: Susan]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2997
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as long is its standard pop and smtp then OE should still work. However, I will not disagree with the statement that its one of the things Microsoft got right, its one of the most insecure and most exploited e-mail clients there is. I would recommend Thunderbird over it, it has all the features without being a security hole.
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#236561 - 11/30/11 04:28 AM
Re: E-mail -- Is this even possible???
[Re: Susan]
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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Thunderbird, eh? I've run across the name, but no one has ever mentioned using it.
Sue
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#236570 - 11/30/11 05:23 AM
Re: E-mail -- Is this even possible???
[Re: Susan]
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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Thank you, Aussie! That's what I need, step by step!
Sue
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#236584 - 11/30/11 11:07 AM
Re: E-mail -- Is this even possible???
[Re: Susan]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 12/26/02
Posts: 2997
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Thunderbird, eh? I've run across the name, but no one has ever mentioned using it.
Sue Its the e-mail equivalent of Firefox,made by the same people (Mozilla). Then if you want thunderbird to have a calendar like Outlook (not express, the Outlook that comes with MS Office) you can use the lightning plugin. I have my kids school calendars setup so I can remember when they need have certain events.
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#236650 - 12/01/11 04:56 AM
Re: E-mail -- Is this even possible???
[Re: Susan]
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Registered: 10/19/09
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I might also recommend moving away from ISP provided email accounts. Usually when you change providers or move you lose the old ISPs account. Free webmail services like Gmail, Yahoo or *gag* Hotmail all work with POP3 email clients like Outlook Express. I also agree with the above poster to recommended you try out Thunderbird. Eudora is another free one (basically built on Thunderbird) and there's always regular Outlook.
Edited by ajax (12/01/11 04:57 AM)
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#236705 - 12/02/11 04:51 AM
Re: E-mail -- Is this even possible???
[Re: Susan]
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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Okay, I spent a couple of hours trying to get Thunderbird. I downloaded it and got the set-up started. But somehow, it got hold of the info for the very old AT&T account. I've been going through, trying to delete all references to prior accounts, but it hasn't worked, so far.
It would be easier if I knew how computers 'think', but for me, it's on the same level as flying by flapping my arms.
Sue
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#236714 - 12/02/11 12:00 PM
Re: E-mail -- Is this even possible???
[Re: Susan]
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Addict
Registered: 11/24/05
Posts: 478
Loc: Orange Beach, AL
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According to their support page you start with the menu at the top of the page. Delete an email account
Menu location: Tools | Account Settings | Account Actions From there you should be presented with options including removing or deleting the account. Those instructions are from about 2/3 the way down this page: http://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/configuration-options-accounts
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