If I upgrade to Windows 7, I lose Outlook Express?

Did I lose Outlook Express?

I need upgrade to Windows 7 XP Home Edition to access iCloud services but told me that I lose Outlook Express which I use for my emails. I have a lot of saved e-mails, which I don't want to lose. I'll be able to transfer these on a similar system? If this is not the case, how can I save e-mails up like no one, with that I spoke can tell me this? Thank you, Philippe

Hi momo

You can upgrade to Microsoft Office 2010 with Outlook Express email client

the import procedure is shown here

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/291602

or

The procedure for export/import Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail

http://www.MSOutlook.info/question/350

You can download Windows Live Mail here

http://explore.live.com/Windows-Live-Mail

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