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    Default outlook v live mail

    i dont stray far from the tree
    but im trying hard to accept outlook office 2013 as a email client
    been a live mail, outlook guy most of the years
    problem, cant import contacts in csv
    it just refuses
    no import mail either, unless its pst
    what really scares me is its all in 1 pst file, what happens when you corrupt it?
    it does correct my shitty spelling, tell me another reason to endure it?
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    Sorry Phil I tried Outdated Outlook office too & can't see the point in it, I'm sticking with Win Live mail & it corrects spelling as well, at least mine does.
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    You could also try Thunderbird too. Personally I have had a lot of issues over the years with Live mail, corrupted files etc.

    These days I just use google mails web interface because it works and I don't have to install anything!

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    Windows Live Mail is a pain for me, and like lacehim, am more of a web-based interface at this point. However, if you do need the additional functions [calendar, local program with backup, etc], then Thunderbird could work for you. The downside is, it is a bit tricky to set up in some cases. A little googling tends to solve most issues though.

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