Email options windows 10

Windows 10 offers several email options, including:

  1. Mail: The built-in email client in Windows 10, which allows you to send and receive emails using your Microsoft account or other email providers.
  2. Outlook: A popular email client developed by Microsoft, which offers more advanced features such as calendar integration, contact management, and task management.
  3. Gmail: A web-based email service offered by Google, which can be accessed through the Gmail website or through the Gmail app on Windows 10.
  4. Yahoo Mail: A web-based email service offered by Yahoo, which can be accessed through the Yahoo Mail website or through the Yahoo Mail app on Windows 10.
  5. Outlook.com: A web-based email service offered by Microsoft, which can be accessed through the Outlook.com website or through the Outlook app on Windows 10.
  6. Thunderbird: A free, open-source email client that can be downloaded and installed on Windows 10.
  7. AOL Mail: A web-based email service offered by AOL, which can be accessed through the AOL Mail website or through the AOL Mail app on Windows 10.
  8. ProtonMail: A secure, web-based email service that offers end-to-end encryption and can be accessed through the ProtonMail website or through the ProtonMail app on Windows 10.
  9. Tutanota: A secure, web-based email service that offers end-to-end encryption and can be accessed through the Tutanota website or through the Tutanota app on Windows 10.
  10. Zoho Mail: A web-based email service offered by Zoho, which can be accessed through the Zoho Mail website or through the Zoho Mail app on Windows 10.

To set up an email account on Windows 10, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Start menu and click on "Settings".
  2. Click on "Accounts" and then click on "Email & accounts".
  3. Click on "Add an account" and select the type of account you want to add (e.g. Outlook, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, etc.).
  4. Enter your email address and password, and then click "Next".
  5. Follow the prompts to set up your email account.

Note: Some email providers may require additional setup steps, such as setting up two-factor authentication or configuring your email client to use IMAP or POP3.