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I have a Hotmail email address, can I use the stationery? A: YES – Microsoft Hotmail and Yahoo paid accounts are now compatible with Outlook, Outlook Express or Windows Mail mail.

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I have a Hotmail email address, can I use the stationery? A: YES – Microsoft Hotmail and Yahoo paid accounts are now compatible with Outlook, Outlook Express or Windows Mail mail.

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Q: Can I use the stationery with any other email client? I have AOL. A: YES – AOL is a web-based email client and can not directly create email stationery without using the IMAP interface. (See AOL & IMAP) Many email clients can view HTML messages sent as stationery but Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook and Windows Mail are the only programs at this time for creating email messages with custom stationery. AOL does not support the Composing of HTML Email outside of what they provide you. AOL can receive an email just fine, they just can not compose them. You can use an email program like Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express or Windows Mail against your AOL account. Visit http://email.about.com/cs/aoltips/qt/et050704.htm for instructions on using Outlook or Outlook Express against your AOL account. Easy to do and highly recommended.

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