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Author: sabina
Date: Dec 27, 2007 14:16

well said, Brian. I had to laugh.
I just wondered if you have any suggestions on how to improve or add to
Outlook Express stationery? I used to love incredimail, but it created havoc
on my computer windows 98. Do you believe that I can install it on windows
xp?

if not, where can I find this kind of stationery for OUtlook Express?
or is there another mail software which could replace OUtlook? It's so boring.

Thank you,
Sabina.
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Author: Diane Poremsky
Date: Dec 27, 2007 14:54

try it and see if it works... if not, maybe thunderbird will meet your needs
better than outlook or outlook express.

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> well said, Brian. I had to laugh.
> I just wondered if you have any suggestions on how to improve...
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Author: Uncle Grumpy
Date: Dec 27, 2007 15:00

sabina yahoo.com> wrote:
>I just wondered if you have any suggestions on how to improve or add to
>Outlook Express stationery? I used to love incredimail, but it created havoc
>on my computer windows 98. Do you believe that I can install it on windows
>xp?
>
>if not, where can I find this kind of stationery for OUtlook Express?

Google is your friend:

http://preview.tinyurl.com/3dhome
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Author: sabina
Date: Dec 27, 2007 18:11

Hi Diane,
I tried a little while ago but couldn't find anything. Maybe I didn't look
properly. Will try again.
Otherwise I shall try thunderbird though I am trying to avoid having more
programs on the already overstuffed laptop (smile)....

How does anyone feel about incredimail?
--
serenity

"Diane Poremsky" wrote:
> try it and see if it works... if not, maybe thunderbird will meet your needs
> better than outlook or outlook express.
>
> --
> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
> Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003...
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Date: Dec 27, 2007 18:21

Hate Incredimail. Absolutely, without any remorse, an abomination on the face of email.

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Author: Diane Poremsky
Date: Dec 27, 2007 18:29

Most professionals and their administrators despise it for various reasons
but home users seem to like the ability to decorate email with icons. I
personally would never use it because I think stationery and icons are
unnecessary in email - plain text and simple HTML get the message across and
I don't need the extra garbage sent to my phone.

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> Hi Diane,
> I tried a little while ago but couldn't find anything. Maybe I didn't look
> properly...
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Author: sabina
Date: Dec 27, 2007 19:11

Hello Diane and Milly,
on thinking and reading both your messages you actually convinced me that
you are right. You have a good point, simply because I tend to get very
annoyed myself when I get some email from a friend with some kind of moving
icon or attachment to it. Actually those emails usually end up in my waste
basket.
Thank you for making me think. Even though I like the idea of parchment (at
times), I will stick to my Outlook instead.
What was I thinking?
Thank you,
Sabina.
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> Most professionals and their administrators despise it for various reasons
> but home users seem to like the ability to decorate email with icons. I
> personally would never use it because I think...
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Author: Bubey
Date: May 2, 2008 20:32

There is home stationary and there is business
stationary. Guess it depend on how
one uses it. I for example, use a business
letterhead for my e-mails to customers.
I have to design it myself but it works much
better than forwarding a msg I save in
the draft folder all the time.

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Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: May 3, 2008 05:07

or you could save it as a template and copy the template to the drafts
folder (for easy access)... not that it has anything to do with the really,
really old discussion abut incredimail that you are replying to.

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"Bubey" earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> There is home stationary and there is business
> stationary. Guess it depend on how
> one uses it. I for...
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Author: Jerry
Date: May 3, 2008 12:33

Stationary - means not moving

Stationery - means something you write on.

Spelling it correctly does help.

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