Jerry,

The tutorial does mention the preview pane and that you should turn it off to maximize the speed of the client as well as reduce your risk of getting viruses. The tutorial's purpose is not to teach you how to use all of Windows Live Mail, especially since the interface between versions differs, and plenty of users prefer different mail programs like Outlook, Thunderbird, and Becky. The online help for WLM, or any of the other mail programs, will give you much more detailed information.

Regards,
Steve





On 3/23/2011 3:29 AM, Jerry Richer wrote:
      There is a Windows Live Mail tutorial under a link labeled Tutorials
which is under a link labeled Window-Eyes which is on the home page at
www.GWMicro.com.
      It's only 16 minutes or so long.  I haven't listened to the whole thing
yet.  The first thing I noticed about it was that my Windows Live Mail did
not do at all what Windows Live Mail was doing in the tutorial.  I had
recently seen something about the preview pane on the GWInfo list so it
occurred to me to turn the preview pane off.  After figuring out and doing
that things started behaving.  The tutorial should perhaps start off with
instructions as how to turn off the preview pane.

                Jerry
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