Summary
This chapter showed you how to use Microsoft's Outlook Express messaging client. I began by showing you around Outlook Express and showing you how to work with message folders. From there, I showed you how to work with the Address Book, how to compose new messages, and how to read incoming messages. You also learned some useful techniques for replying and forwarding, finding data and people, using rules to filter messages, and customizing the program.
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