Grant: I don't use WLM, so in all decency I probably shouldn't comment.

However: I ask the question which is probably rhetorical - is this the problem of legacy applications having a shorter active life, and a longer legacy presence? It also makes me wonder if those things which work in the background, like virus checkers, are trying to deal with new problems for which the old applicationxs do not have solutions.

And of course - please - when will we get Window-
Eyes nine?

Back to you Grant: maybe you could try Thunderbird, but I to qualify all of my comments with the point that I started with - I don't use WLm. I never used it when I ran Windows Seven, and I do recall something form Microsoft many moons ago where support from WLM was to be dropped.

Best.

Vaughan.


On 28/08/2014 4:35 p.m., Grant E. Metcalf wrote:
*I cannot access my email any more. Cannot delete the one currently in my “all” inbox. I am surprised I am allowed to write and hopefully send this email. I am ready to try the OE6 hack, perhaps even spend the money to OE 2010 or 2013. I am running Win7 on a 32 bit machine.*
*Totally frustrated and hoping to be able to read any responses.*
*Grant*


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