Outlook is the new Hotmail, and it has a smart, modern look. It uses a traditional three-panel display (like the Outlook desktop application) and on the left are folders including Inbox, Drafts and Sent.
You can create your own folders for storing work emails, newsletters and so on. Most of the screen is taken up by the inbox and preview panel. You rarely need to open an email messages can be selected in the inbox list and the preview panel shows their contents.
You can create your own folders for storing work emails, newsletters and so on. Most of the screen is taken up by the inbox and preview panel. You rarely need to open an email messages can be selected in the inbox list and the preview panel shows their contents.
Some people prefer this way of working to Gmails. There are several ways to organise emails and keep your inbox clean. One is to drag messages to folders. Another is to define filters that automatically sort incoming mail. There are quick views that list all the unread emails, those with picture or document attachments, flagged messages, bills and several other categories. Messages can be archived, which moves them to a separate folder, or flagged so they appear in quick views rather than the inbox. You can move or delete all messages from a particular sender, or all messages older than a certain date using the sweep function. If you get junk mail Outlook can try to unsubscribe you from the sender. Usually its best not to reply to junk mail, since this flags your address to the sender as a live account.
Outlook is bang up to date and packed with features. You can add other POP-based mail accounts and import contacts from Facebook and elsewhere, which makes it easy to switch. You can work online in a browser, the Office Outlook application and Windows Live Mail, and there are Windows 8 apps, live tiles and notifications.
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