Which version of Outlook? Win10 works with 2007 and up. Not sure if it works
with older versions, but windows should advise you if your Outlook is too
old.

Cher


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Zoe Fiogkos
Sent: Tuesday, March 8, 2016 10:51 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [Bulk] [JAWS-Users] some help with outlook please?

Hi everyone, hope you guys are all having a great day.
So I was going to install windows live mail on my windows 10 laptop running
jaws 17 (not latest version), but I was told for it to work correctly I have
to have reading pain turned off.  My problem is this and I'm sure a lot of
you can relate to this.  I belong to 10 or so mailing lists, and that means
hundreds of messages per day.  The mail client I'll be using needs to
provide the following workable feature with jaws.
I need jaws to read the senders name, subject, and then to proceed to read a
couple of lines of the body of the email, so I can decide weather to delete
the message or to open it for further reading.  Right now I'm using outlook
on windows 7 laptop with jaws 15 and this feature works great.
As I'm scrolling through the messages in my imbox, I here for example
message unread, from mike, subject help with ie11, and then the date. Then I
hear jaws say for example hi guys I'm a beginner with ie11.
At that point I can decide weather to just hit my delete key or enter to
open it.  This makes it easy to go through hundreds of messages per day.
I'm sure a lot of you know where I'm coming from.
So my problem is this windows laptop doesn't have outlook and I've visited
the office.com website and either I'm having a brain fart, or the website is
screwed up, or it's just not offered.
I want to buy outlook email client and nothing else.  I don't want the
office 365 subscription but I can't figure it out.  Can anyone help?  Can
anyone steer me in the right direction?
Thanks again for any help
Regards
Zoe
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