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different between outlook and ms outlook read this chart

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    Features Outlook Express Outlook 2003 and 2002
    Ability to send and receive e-mail Yes! Yes!
    Support for IMAP, HTTP, and POP Internet e-mail servers Yes! Yes!
    Support for Microsoft Exchange Server
    (Our messaging platform, which makes online forms, scheduling, and collaboration possible)
    No! Yes!
    Address book and Contacts folder
    (Used to store and retrieve e-mail addresses)
    Yes! Yes!
    Support for multiple address books No! Yes!
    Support for a fully-integrated calendar
    (Includes meeting and event scheduling, appointments, and group calendars)
    No! Yes!
    Tasks folder
    (A list of personal or work-related errands that you want to track through completion)
    No! Yes!
    Junk mail filter No! Yes!
    Notes folder
    (The electronic equivalent of paper sticky notes)
    No! Yes!
    Support for newsgroups
    (A newsgroup is a collection of messages posted by individuals to a news server, or a computer that can host thousands of newsgroups)

     Note   While it may appear that Outlook 2003 does have newgroup support, when you launch the newsreader, it actually opens in an Outlook Express window.

    Yes! No!
    Signatures and stationery Yes! Yes!
    Secure e-mail messaging Yes! Yes!
    Auto backup (archive) functionality
    This keeps your mailbox manageable. You need to store old items that you want to keep but don't need immediate access to, and you also need a way to move those old items to the archive location automatically.
    No! Yes!