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Need help with Outlook Express!
Hi, I've never used Outlook Express before, and I was messing around with it today. I found out how to use it with my ISP email. All the messages in my ISP email Inbox went over to Outlook Express. I was just messing arouind with Outlook Express, I don't really want to use it for my emails. Is there a way to get the messages back to my ISP email inbox?
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I don't computer.
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Ellisville, MO
Posts: 1,561
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I am pretty sure that once you receive your new messages from within your ISP or Outlook Express you cannot move them back and forth. From my experience, if I log onto my ISP and receive new messages they stay within my ISP and vice versa with Outlook Express.
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Ok, thanks. Well, I guess I wont be messing around with Outlook Express anymore. This is what I get for trying to learn how to use a program lol...
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I don't computer.
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Ellisville, MO
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Actually, why are you not wanting to use Outlook Express? I find it much easier to use and like it a lot more than trying to log onto an ISP or their website.
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Just because it is unfamiliar to me. I think it's human nature that people tend to not explore the unfamiliar. Not saying that that is always the case, but it is for me in this case
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