On 20 Apr 2006 at 19:00, Wayne Johnson wrote:

> The reason MSFT renames Outlook Express to back to it's Original name 
> of MSFT Mail is very clear to most people.  Outlook Express name is 
> too close to Outlook leading to the confusion when both apps will do 
> email & some of the menus even look nearly identical.

Indeed, I see that problem [via tech support] all the time.  OE and OL 
have different capabilities, plugins, configuration options, etc, and the 
users who are least clued generally have no idea which they're using.  
For example, I think that our server's spam filter has a plugin to make 
it easy to feedback mis-classified messages, but the plugin only works 
for OE [or maybe OL, but not both].  Also, when we're discussing mail 
handling, we constantly run into the problem that OE has primitive to the 
point of nearly-useless filtering/sorting machinery but OL doesn't.

>.... As I stated 
> previously when clients refer to XP what do you think they're talking 
> about? I sure as heck don't know so I deliberately ask Windows or 
> Office ?

Hee hee.. shows you how we view things a bit differently.  I deliberately 
ask "Home or Pro"... :o)

  /Bernie\

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