Microsoft has pushed the opt-out phase for the new Outlook to March 2027, giving admins another year to prepare.
Outlook for Windows will soon let you add attachments offline and send them once you reconnect to the internet.
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Microsoft has been working to unify its Outlook mail clients for Windows, Mac and the Web for more than a year. Today -- at the moment, anyway -- you can download the new Outlook even though Microsoft ...
One Outlook (Project Monarch) is almost ready for preview. It could arrive as soon as this March. This is Microsoft's (eventual) replacement for Mail & Calendar on Windows 11. Last year, Windows ...
Admins get another year before migration pressure ramps up Microsoft has delayed the opt-out phase for the new enterprise version of Outlook to 2027, giving administrators another 12 months to get ...
Microsoft is working on a single version of Outlook that will replace its current Windows 10 Mail and Calendar apps, as well as its legacy Win 32 Outlook client with a single Outlook client for ...
It comes down to this: Microsoft is killing off its superior Mail and Calendar apps because it believes its brain is smarter than yours. One of my few stressful moments during an otherwise peaceful ...
Working in a corporate setting, you will likely come across situations where you need to schedule an email to be sent out at a certain date and time. Perhaps you need to share a meeting invite with ...
Microsoft has acknowledged a new issue affecting Outlook for Microsoft 365 users and causing email-sending problems for those with too many nested folders. According to Redmond, this is likely related ...