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Author: sabinasabina 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 PoremskyDiane Poremsky Date: Dec 27, 2007 14:54
> 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 GrumpyUncle 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?
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>if not, where can I find this kind of stationery for OUtlook Express?
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Author: sabinasabina 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?
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"Diane Poremsky" wrote:
> 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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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 PoremskyDiane 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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"sabina" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Diane,
> I tried a little while ago but couldn't find anything. Maybe I didn't look
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Author: sabinasabina 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
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Author: BubeyBubey 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: JerryJerry 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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> stationary. Guess it depend on how
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