The problem is not e-mail application, but personal information manager (outlook express doesn't have it), which is integrated with e-mail program, office address book, mail merge function and other nice things which outlook do together with rest of msoffice apps or koffice in case of kde.

Andis

Harold Fuchs wrote:
On Thursday, November 09, 2006 6:13 AM [GMT+1=CET], Andis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

Nearly everything is ok with outlook, but what is the reason to switch
to openoffice.org, if I still have to pay to microsoft to have
outlook, if I use windows?
<snip>
If I remember correctly, Outlook Express (as opposed to Outlook) comes for free 
with Windows (or has this changed?). MS Office doesn't. So you can use the free 
OOo with the free OE. That's what I do. OE might not be as good as some other 
mail clients but it's not too bad.

Harold Fuchs
London, England

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