Is windows mail being discontinued

Yes, Windows Mail is being discontinued. Microsoft announced in 2012 that it would be replacing Windows Live Mail with Outlook.com, a web-based email service. Windows Live Mail was a desktop email client that was part of the Windows Essentials suite, which was also discontinued.

In 2013, Microsoft stopped supporting Windows Live Mail and encouraged users to switch to Outlook.com or other email services. The company also removed the Windows Live Mail download from its website.

Although Windows Live Mail is no longer supported or available for download, it is still possible to use the software if you have an existing installation. However, you may encounter issues with compatibility and security, as Microsoft no longer provides updates or patches for the software.

If you're looking for an alternative to Windows Live Mail, you may want to consider other email clients such as:

  1. Microsoft Outlook: A popular email client that is part of the Microsoft Office suite.
  2. Mozilla Thunderbird: A free, open-source email client that is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  3. Gmail: A popular web-based email service offered by Google.
  4. Outlook.com: A web-based email service offered by Microsoft.

It's worth noting that Windows 10 comes with a built-in email client called Mail, which is a modern and feature-rich email client that integrates well with other Microsoft services.