bringing more outlook express

Hi, I can't work on how to import my Outlook Express from my old computer to my new hp Envy laptop. I think I can do it, I don't know how. My daughter bought the same computer a few months ago and it has done through the Microsoft icon on his desktop, but when I try, it wants me to pay. Can someone help me please? oping someone can help me, thanks. Liz

Elizabeth_1952 wrote:

Download Outlook Express for use on my laptop? would this work? I have windows 8, and updates make it 8.1

This is so confusing for someone like me

Hello

As mentioned above, Outlook Express is dead, I mean users cannot download any where even during its golden age. I don't like because it connects with the Microsoft Mail account in Windows 8. For Yahoo and Gmail accounts, I use the Web browser. I have Outlook Express but rearely use it yet.

Kind regards.

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