

Outlook (or Office Outlook) is the Microsoft desktop email client. Instead, new users could only create addresses, even though both domains used the same email service. When Hotmail was rebranded as, existing Hotmail users were allowed to keep their email addresses but new users could no longer create email accounts with that domain. It's part of the Outlook on the web suite of web apps. Outlook Mail is the front end while is the back end. Outlook Mail is the web app that lets you browse your email account. is the current name for Microsoft's email service, which was formerly known as Hotmail (and later, as Windows Live Hotmail). We'll take a deep dive into what's new in later in this article, but first let's clear up some of the confusion surrounding this service. Here's a quick summary of what you need to know: Or how about customizing the look and feel of your mailbox? To effortlessly change your settings so that your inbox looks the way you want it to, see Personalize your new Mail experience in. And you can now add emojis and GIFs to your messages.

The new Outlook Attachment Preview feature lets you see your pictures and files without leaving your inbox. We've streamlined search to make it easier than ever to find what you're looking for. Integrations built on Outlook using COM integration.Learn how to get more out of your connection with. Use a PST file (Outlook Data File) to backup or export items from your email account Use loop components to collaborate within Outlook.Īccess multiple accounts from your Outlook client. Use inbox rules to automatically perform specific actions on email that arrives in your inbox. Use My Day to see your upcoming calendar eventsĪnd tasks anywhere in Outlook, including Mail, Calendar, and People. Select Help and choose Support or Feedback.įor more information see Contact support and provide feedback within the new Outlook for Windows.

We want to hear how we can improve the experience! The best place to share feedback or get support is right inside the app.
