The info given at their site and the lay-out there is in my humble opinion much and much better compared to OE Run AS XP. This OE Classic looks nice! But it was a too short time to get more familiar with it. You may call me crazy but I have always liked the original Outlook Express. I had only a very quick look at OE Classic, meaning I had it only for a short while installed. Why is OE Classic not digital signed? Yes, I do understand that that might take "some" money. Is OE Classic (Pro) able to integrate with, for example, Eset AV (NOD32)? OE Run AS XP seems to be. Why can it not use IMAP while OE Run AS XP seems to be able to do that?Īt the other hand, OE Run AS XP seems not to be able to use the TLS protocol, while OE Classic seems to be able. The latest version is v16.04, as mentioned by mood in this thread Why does it install 7za.dll version 9.22.0.0 which is from 2011? Users of the Pro version can download the latest beta wich was released on 8 April 2017.Īs far as I know, at the moment it does not support IMAP but only POP. It is made by Zvonko Tesic, aka Phazze see also Īs far as I know, it was first mentioned here at WSF by Buddel in reply # 28 in this threadĬurrent stable version is 2.6. It comes with a free and paid (Pro) version. OE Classic is an email program, and could be considered as a replacement for Outlook Express, for those interested.
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