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MICROSOFT E-MAIL CLIENT SOFTWARE
Microsoft Outlook Express; Microsoft Internet Mail and News; Internet Mail and News; Internet Mail & News; Microsoft Internet Mail & News; Microsoft Internet Mail; Msimn; Msimn.exe; Outlook Newsreader; .dbx
  • Microsoft Internet Mail and News

Jewish Outlook         
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN DENVER, COLORADO
The Jewish Outlook
The Jewish Outlook was an American weekly newspaper that was published in Denver, Colorado from 1903 to 1913. It was the first Jewish-affiliated newspaper published in Colorado and the unofficial organ of the National Jewish Hospital.
outlook         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Outlook (Newspaper); Outlook magazine; The Outlook; Outlook (disambiguation); Outlook Profit; Outlook Publishing; Outlook Web Bureau; Outlook (magazine); Outlook Magazine
(outlooks)
1.
Your outlook is your general attitude towards life.
I adopted a positive outlook on life...
We were quite different in outlook, Philip and I.
N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp, also in N
2.
The outlook for something is what people think will happen in relation to it.
The economic outlook is one of rising unemployment...
= prospect
N-SING: oft supp N
outlook         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Outlook (Newspaper); Outlook magazine; The Outlook; Outlook (disambiguation); Outlook Profit; Outlook Publishing; Outlook Web Bureau; Outlook (magazine); Outlook Magazine
n.
viewpoint
1) to have an outlook on (she has a healthy outlook on life)
2) a healthy; negative, pessimistic; optimistic, positive outlook
prospects
3) a bright; dismal, gloomy outlook
4) the long-range, long-term; short-range, short-term outlook
5) an outlook for (the outlook for the future is bright)

Wikipedia

Outlook Express

Outlook Express, formerly known as Microsoft Internet Mail and News, is a discontinued email and news client included with Internet Explorer versions 3.0 through to 6.0. As such, it was bundled with several versions of Microsoft Windows, from Windows 98 to Windows Server 2003, and was available for Windows 3.x, Windows NT 3.51, Windows 95, Mac System 7, Mac OS 8, and Mac OS 9. In Windows Vista, Outlook Express was superseded by Windows Mail.

Outlook Express is a different application from Microsoft Outlook. The two programs do not share a common codebase, but they do share a common architectural philosophy. The similar names lead many people to conclude incorrectly that Outlook Express is a stripped-down version of Microsoft Outlook. Outlook Express uses the Windows Address Book to store contact information and integrates tightly with it. On Windows XP, it also integrates with Windows Messenger.

Examples of use of Outlook Express
1. "Today in Outlook Express, if you click on a link, the virus programme won‘t execute," said Detlef Eckert, senior director for trustworthy computing at Microsoft‘s European organisation, referring to Microsoft‘s email software.