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Answer» Against my better judgement, took the plunge this evening and installed IE8, and it actually downloaded and worked ok! The bad news is you haven't answered my question at all! I apologize, I did read through your original post again though. If I understand correctly you are concerned about virus'. That is something that we all need to be on guard against, and is an excellent concern. If that is the e-mail program that you wish to use, then feel free to use it. E-mail programs do not take care of virus or malware protection on their own. I would suggest using MalwareBytes as an anti-malware program, and for anti-virus programs I use Avast. MalwareBytes is free for consumer use and so is Avast, but you do need to register Avast for a registration key. The registration is free and painless. I would also recommend getting a firewall program. I use ZoneAlarm. Quote from: Quantos on June 26, 2009, 04:34:51 PM It's not Outlook Express, it's Windows Mail.With Windows XP, the email program is Outlook Express. With Windows Vista, the email program is Windows Mail.Thanks soybean. I refuse to update my XP machine to IE 8, I had assumed it would be typical.Wow, due a "glitch" l seem to have two posts RUNNING, the other one can be closed/deleted. Right, let's start again, and perhaps l should have stated in the first place that l have XP SP3 with the now talked about IE8. Believe it or not, Outlook Express is completely new to me and looks quite good. So l will say again................ Now with this OE thingy, it pulls all of my mail from my ISP. So will these be covered (by my ISP from viruses before they are "pulled" by OE), or do l need something else in between the starting up of OE and the "pulling" of my emails to check for viruses? I've heard of a program called Mailwasher but is this necessary? Does this make sense and can you see what l am getting at? Quote So will these be covered (by my ISP from viruses before they are "pulled" by OE), or do l need something else in between the starting up of OE and the "pulling" of my emails to check for viruses NEVER rely on an outside solution. ALWAYS have malware and virus protection on your own system. If their system fails then Murphy's Law dictates that you will recieve something that is infected. For Outlook Express a sample path for the storage is... C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{F24BA81B-66ED-469E-BF60-51E078FFF968}\Microsoft\Outlook Express Thunderbird.Thanks everyone (l think)? Have got all the good virus/spyware/malware detectors running, so no problem there (l hope)! Quite liking Outlook Express (sorry Windows Mail?), having never used it before, and l think l'll also stick with IE8 for the time being to at least give it a chance. It does seem a tad slower than IE7, which for me isn't a major problem, but at least l know l can change to either Firefox or even Thunderbird (as Patio suggested) if l get any problems in the future. Thanks again, your comments are really appeciated, and l know that if l get stuck, for whatever reason and however trivial, there's someone on these boards to help out and solve the problem. Regards Quote from: willythecat on June 27, 2009, 03:56:01 AM Quite liking Outlook Express (sorry Windows Mail?),Again, Windows Mail is part of Windows Vista; it does not work with Windows XP. So, it's not really an option with Windows XP. Quote from: willythecat on June 27, 2009, 03:56:01 AM l think l'll also stick with IE8 for the time being to at least give it a chance.You seem to be putting Firefox and Thunderbird in the same category. Firefox is a web browser, an alternative to IE. Thunderbird is an email client, an alternative to OE. Thunderbird has a following of fervent supporters, so, no doubt, it's a very good email client. I use OE, have used it for years, and probably will continue using it on my Win XP system. Quote from: willythecat on June 26, 2009, 06:13:42 PM Now with this OE thingy, it pulls all of my mail from my ISP. So will these be covered (by my ISP from viruses before they are "pulled" by OE), or do l need something else in between the starting up of OE and the "pulling" of my emails to check for viruses?You later said: Quote from: willythecat on June 27, 2009, 03:56:01 AM Have got all the good virus/spyware/malware detectors running, so no problem there (l hope)!So, you've got your email protected if you have a good anti-virus program installed. |
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