Outlook Express ID and Password

How do I get rid of the need for an ID and Password using Outlook Express?  If it is impossible, are there any other email clients that do not require an ID and password?  Wayne

There is a fix.
#1 Go to Google.com (or go to your favorite online search engine).
#2 Type in the keywords of outlook express not remembering password
#3 As need be, press Search.
#4 Look at the results.
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