Get help with email problems
Microsoft offers a number of apps and services to help you manage your mail. Below are some quick links to support.
The table shows which apps and services are compatible with various versions of Windows.
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Outlook
| | Available as a part of the Office suite, the Microsoft Outlook desktop app is your personal information manager for your PC or Mac, for home or business. Outlook provides powerful tools for managing your email, calendar, tasks, and contacts. It works with web-based services like Outlook.com, with email providers, and with corporate Exchange servers.
Get support for Outlook from the Office site Add your Outlook.com account to Outlook |
Outlook Express
| | Outlook Express is a free desktop mail app that was included with pre-Windows 7 versions of Internet Explorer. Outlook Express is no longer available or supported by Microsoft.
Windows Live Mail is a free desktop email app similar to Outlook Express that helps you manage multiple email addresses, calendar info, and contacts. |