Hi Jorge.

Is it 32 or 64 bit Windows 7 system that you're running now?

Windows Live Mail is the mail Client that follow's with the Windows Live package from Microsoft, which can be downloaded from their website, and is currently accessible with jaws. But it seam's to be a bit easy'er to use with the 32 bit Windows system, than the 64 bit system.

If you don't remove the reading window, so you can tab into the text area of a message, if enter seam's to disagree access for you, and ind the options menu, at the reading tab, set's the count of second's for when a message has to be shown as red to 30 or more, than you'll have the time to be aware of, if an e-mail is spam or virus, and has to be deleted at once, without having beeing opebned.

This should do the program useful to you, with the learning of the unwanted mail folder, that can capture some of your mail's, and you have to look here also untill you have learned the program, which domain's and addresse's that are ok and not.

Good luck.

Hans Pauli.


-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Jorge Paez
Dato: 26. marts 2011 21:21
Til: [email protected]
Emne: [JAWS-Users] email in win 7

Hi all:
Just wondering,
I moved from XP to win 7 and in XP I had Outlook Express.

What's the equivolent client running in Win 7 and how accessible is it?

Thanks,

Jorge



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