Facts about Microsoft Outlook

  • Outlook 98 was the only freely distributed version that was not included in Office.Outlook.com was formerly known as Hotmail. The name was changed in 2012.Outlook on the web was designed for businesses and is included Office 365, Exchange Online, and Exchange Server. It was formerly called Outlook Web App, Exchange Web Connect, and Outlook Web Access.Outlook 98 and Outlook 2000 can be configured in two different ways: Internet Mial only and Corporate Work group.CSS support compared to other email clients is limited.Outlook Groups was designed for Windows Phone, iOS, Android, and Windows 10 Mobile for use with an Office 365 domain account.

What is Microsoft Outlook?

Microsoft Outlook is mainly an email client that requires a login. It also includes a variety of other functions such as web browsing, calendaring, journal logging, task managing, note-taking, and contact managing. It is included in the Microsoft Office suite. Outlook can be used as a stand-alone application or be used in organizations for multiple users. Applications are also available for a variety of mobile platforms such as Android, iOS, and Windows Phones.

How to use Microsoft Outlook

In its most basic form, to start using Microsoft Outlook, you need to set up an email account so that you can start sending and receiving emails. Microsoft offers tutorials to help you download and set up an account. Once you download Outlook and your account is set up, you can start doing other tasks such as managing contacts, tasks, notes, journals, and calendars. Microsoft offers tutorials for these tasks as well. You can also find a number of third-party tutorials that can help you learn how to use Outlook.

The Difference Between Microsoft Outlook and Gmail

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The Difference Between Microsoft Outlook and Apple Mail

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