You'd have a much better system, going forward: doing a complete backup/disc format/re-install using the XP SP3 install disc. There's too much ancient cruft hanging around, as you now have it running.
Also: Windows Media Player includes the SRS Wow audio enhancement, which I consider pretty much essential for most music listening.
XP SP3 still gets monthly security updates, so it's still a decent option compared with buying a new copy of Windows 7. Just use Firefox + the AdBlock Plus add-on for most of your browsing needs, and with IE8 available for the occasional "IE only" web sites.
Are you guys saying that OE is no longer supported/available?
You may also need this guide if you want to get your stuff from OE :
http://support.real-time.com/tbird/oe_import.html
I don't have any love for OE, but I've got an addressbook with a lot of entries that I would like to backup or save to a new email client. Is that what this baby will do? If so, TBird, here I come.
Will TBird run OK with IE as the browser, or is Mozilla required?
I did the IE8 upgrade last night. I like IE8 better. Websites are rendering better and screens actually look clearer or easier to read for some reason.