OK.. this should be a quick & simple problem for anyone who has made the jump to Windows 7 to answer, but I need to ask it anyway.

When in the initial phase of my 7 upgrade I was greeted with the following message.

Windows Mail is no longer included in Windows; however your e-mail files and settings will still be available after the upgrade. To send and receive e-mail you will need to install a new e-mail program. You can get e-mail programs from other software manufacturers or from the Microsoft website.

Does this mean that Windows mail will no longer be available after I do the upgrade? ( I can hear the chorus of "well duuuhhhs! now.) Or will my existing copy of Windows Mail be there unscathed?

I can live with an alternative client like Thunderbird, but certain female residents of my home may not be overly thrilled about any change. And as any married guy will testify - if the missus aint't happy - ain't nobody happy!