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    Microsoft Outlook’s Offline Attachments: A Game-Changer for Windows Email Productivity

    For years, Microsoft Outlook has been both a staple of business productivity and a touchstone for the everyday user needing a reliable email client on Windows. Yet, as technology increasingly demands flexibility, resilience, and an uninterrupted workflow regardless of internet connectivity, the...
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    Microsoft Discontinues Windows 11 Mail & Calendar Apps: Transition to Outlook & Alternatives

    Microsoft's decision to discontinue the Mail and Calendar apps in Windows 11 has led to significant disruptions for users, particularly those relying on Outlook and Hotmail accounts. As of December 31, 2024, these native applications ceased to function effectively, prompting a mandatory...
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    Outlook.com iOS Outage: Understanding the Long-Lasting Authentication Disruption

    Outlook.com users expecting seamless access to their email via Apple Mail on iOS devices have been facing an enduring challenge for over a week, a rare but stark reminder of the reliance placed on interconnected software ecosystems. This persistent disruption has cast a spotlight on the...
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    Windows 10 MS Live Mail discontinued, what does it really means?

    MS sent us the following email Actie vereist voor gebruikers van Windows Live Mail 2012 (Action required for users of Windows Live Mail 2012) As I understood it, Windows Live Mail in combination with a MS mail account (Hotmail / Livemail / Outlook) synchronizes your email account, calendar and...
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    Windows 8 Having problems with windows mail

    Hi All I am having problem with windows mail. I set it up on a friends machine running windows 8.1 and as it only has the option for imap I set this up. However now when they delete an email of the personal mail sever it removes it from their mail app. Is the a setting to leave it on there...
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    Windows 7 Outlook 2007 Use Over Home Network?

    I have a question that may/may not fall under the "dumb" category. :) Can one open a .pst file on another computer (shared file access) over a home network & have emails displayed on both computers at different times? Other files, e.g. <profilename>.nk2, <profilename>.xml, etc. are not shared...
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