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How can I set up separate files to keep individual senders' email

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Banana Gramma - 19 Dec 2007 08:46 GMT
I woke up some mornings ago and discovered that Microsoft had insalled an
entire new system (not sure if it was only Outlood email program).  Ever
since, I have not been able to use my email and I am accustomed.  It has all
kinds of features which seem good for a business person but I'm a grandma in
her 70's who has had 2 strokes, and all this new email stuff has me
buffaloed.  BIGGEST PROBLEM:  i CAN'T SET UP INDIVIDUAL FILES WHERE I CAN
SORE EMAILS THAT COME IN FROM DEARLY LOVED CORRESPONDENTS.  Is this a normal
prohibited feature of the new Outlood program?

Is there any way I can get my old program back?  I had to sign up for an
account again in order to get into my email, and felt I had no choice?

Why can MSFT do this to a customer without asking if I want it?

Thank you for helping me.
Banana Gramma
Gordon - 19 Dec 2007 10:57 GMT
>I woke up some mornings ago and discovered that Microsoft had insalled an
> entire new system (not sure if it was only Outlood email program).

Eh? Of course MS did NOT install an entire new system" - what a LOAD of
rubbish.

>  Ever  since, I have not been able to use my email and I am accustomed.

Why ever not? What happens when you try?
 
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