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When you say Windows Express, do you mean Outlook Express?
I'm running Windows Seven, and I use Thunderbird almost exclusively. I
do pull up Windows Live Mail from time to time, and I find it
accessible. My brother also uses it on Windows 8.1, and although it took
him some getting used to, he doesn't complain about it to me any more.
There's a mail app on Windows 8.1 which you don't want to use. You want
to make sure you download and use the full desktop version of Windows
Live Mail. If you're going to have to go through Windows Live Mail to
convert your mail to Thunderbird then I'd suggest just giving Windows
Live Mail a trial run to see if you like it. If you do then there's no
reason to move on to Thunderbird.
Finally, if your mail provider uses IMAP then all of your mail is stored
on the server so there's no need to move your email from client to
client. I use IMAP with Gmail, and I access the same mail from multiple
systems and multiple email clients with no problems. If you're using
POP3 then you will have to figure out how to move your mail into your
new client of choice.
On 06/08/2014 11:48 AM, Lisa McManus wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am just about to be moving to my windows 8 computer. That will be on
> Wednesday. My email is extremely important to me so I want to do
> everything I can to transfer it successfully.
> I have some understanding that I would have to transfer my email from
> windows express to windows live mail and then transfer it to thunderbird
> or something.
> Can someone please clarify this for me. I would imagine that the
> computer guy that will be helping me would know, but since it is so
> important to me I don't want to take any chances in case he doesn't know
> something about this.
> Is windows live mail not blind friendly?
> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks very much.
> Lisa
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