Email from Windows did not

When some sites give me a contact form, they ask me to set up a Windows e-mail function, which I wouldn't have. I have my own e-mail provider and I wish that these contacts to be activated through that.

Access your mail using a web browser?  If so, you will need either a toolbar of your email provider that can act as an interface of customer mail or you can not use the contact form online. Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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