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On Jan 16, 10:33 pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
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I have occasional "low memory" messages come up in Outlook express,
which
are eliminated by closing and re-opening the program. I've read that
these
can be caused by problems in the storage buffers it uses.


With OE, Go the the "maintenance" under the tools menu and compact the
files also. Save a lot of space.

Of course, run the disk cleanup program once a month or so to get rid of
temp files.


No one uses OE...it is not supported and is an atrocity. Replace it.



Some people still call it OE even though it is called Windows Mail , myself
included...Old habits are hard to break...No problems with it..Same for
IE....Same for Norton...Despite all the horror stories...I even like Vista
Home Premium...LOL..It all updates itself automaticly with no fuss or
tweeking which is a good thing for us less techy folks...LOL...I even have
all the maintance set to auto...

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No one uses OE...it is not supported and is an atrocity. Replace it.



Some people still call it OE even though it is called Windows Mail ,
myself included...Old habits are hard to break...No problems with it..Same
for IE....



I use and like Live Mail 2010. The newer 2011 version is not so good for
newsgroups though. I tried it and went back to 2010 version. Use OE for
years and found it better and easier to use than Agent and a few other
newsreaders. Price is right too.

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On Jan 16, 10:33 pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
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"Bob F" wrote

I have occasional "low memory" messages come up in Outlook express,
which
are eliminated by closing and re-opening the program. I've read that
these
can be caused by problems in the storage buffers it uses.


With OE, Go the the "maintenance" under the tools menu and compact
the files also. Save a lot of space.

Of course, run the disk cleanup program once a month or so to get
rid of temp files.


No one uses OE...it is not supported and is an atrocity. Replace it.




Right-click on this post and pick "properties." You'll see I'm using Outlook
Express (with Quote-Fix).

But of course I'm a Luddite.


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On Jan 19, 6:44*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
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On Jan 16, 10:33 pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
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"Bob F" wrote


I have occasional "low memory" messages come up in Outlook express,
which
are eliminated by closing and re-opening the program. I've read that
these
can be caused by problems in the storage buffers it uses.


With OE, Go the the "maintenance" under the tools menu and compact
the files also. Save a lot of space.


Of course, run the disk cleanup program once a month or so to get
rid of temp files.


No one uses OE...it is not supported and is an atrocity. Replace it.


Right-click on this post and pick "properties." You'll see I'm using Outlook
Express (with Quote-Fix).

But of course I'm a Luddite.


OE is a a huge piece of "Swiss cheese" as far as security is
concerned. And most have changed because they dropped hotmail
integration. being
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