Introduction
All users of Windows 98 and
above have the option of using the Microsoft Mailing program Outlook Express. This is a
part of the Internet Explorer application of the Windows
Operating System. Other commonly used
programs include Netscape Mail, Eudora and Pegasus.
The purpose of a mailing
program is to help the user send and receive email messages, to keep such messages
organized, to keep track of useful email addresses and to handle email
attachments.
In these sections the
instructions relate to Microsoft Outlook Express. If there is enough interest we will
produce similar pages for other mailing programs.
The first section is on
Stting Up the Outlook Express program.