Interviewed by CNN on 3/2/2010 00:51, Phillip Jones told the world:

> Is OE even still available. I've heard that MS has quit OE
> 

Kinda-sorta. They gave it a makeover for Vista and renamed it "Windows
Mail" (now that's original...) -- and finally replaced that evil storage
system they had. Not sure if the new one is much of an improvement,
though. Then they added a few more stuff (mainly putting back Hotmail
support, which had been taken out a few years before) and offered it as
a free download, rebadging it as "Windows Live Mail." And then they
pulled off the "regular" Windows Mail from Windows 7.

So Win7 doesn't come with a mail client, but OE's grandchild is
available for download.

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