Hi Premcor,
You can (depending on your mail provider) use any client for email that your provider supports (some only support web mail via a
browser in their basic service).
Some folks like the 'fun' email apps, such as
http://incredimail.com others, Outlook Express. Some will add Outlook 2007 upgrade to
Home and Student edition, but that gets a bit odd since one has a 3 machine license and Outlook has only two.
Others may try the free accounts through MS's Office live (
http://officelive.com) which may be what MS is targeting a bit to fill in
the 'blanks' from Office 2007 Home and Student edition.
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Do you then use Outlook Express 6, or is there a newer version available? >>
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