How to copy mail & calendar app in windows 10

To copy the Mail and Calendar apps in Windows 10, you can use the built-in Windows 10 feature called "Windows Subsystem for Linux" (WSL) to install a Linux distribution, such as Ubuntu, and then install the Mail and Calendar apps from the Ubuntu Software Center.

Here are the steps:

Step 1: Enable Windows Subsystem for Linux

  1. Go to Settings > Update & Security > For developers.
  2. Under "Developer settings", toggle the switch next to "Windows Subsystem for Linux" to the "On" position.
  3. Restart your computer.

Step 2: Install Ubuntu

  1. Open the Microsoft Store and search for "Ubuntu".
  2. Click on the "Get" button to download and install Ubuntu.
  3. Follow the installation prompts to complete the installation.

Step 3: Launch Ubuntu

  1. Go to the Start menu and search for "Ubuntu".
  2. Click on the "Ubuntu" icon to launch the Ubuntu terminal.

Step 4: Install Mail and Calendar apps

  1. In the Ubuntu terminal, type the following command to update the package list: sudo apt update
  2. Type the following command to install the Mail app: sudo apt install thunderbird
  3. Type the following command to install the Calendar app: sudo apt install evolution

Step 5: Configure Mail and Calendar apps

  1. Once the installation is complete, you can configure the Mail and Calendar apps by running the following commands:
    • For Mail: thunderbird
    • For Calendar: evolution
  2. Follow the prompts to set up your email accounts and calendar settings.

Step 6: Access Mail and Calendar apps

  1. To access the Mail and Calendar apps, go to the Start menu and search for "Thunderbird" and "Evolution".
  2. Click on the icons to launch the apps.

Note: The Mail and Calendar apps installed through WSL will not be integrated with the Windows 10 Mail and Calendar apps. They will be separate apps that you can use independently.

Also, keep in mind that WSL is a beta feature and may have some limitations and issues. If you encounter any problems, you can try restarting your computer or seeking help from the Ubuntu community.