Live 2014 mail

You're looking for the 2014 Live Mail!

Live Mail was a free web-based email service provided by Microsoft, which was launched in 2007 and discontinued in 2013. However, I can provide you with some information about the service during its active years, including 2014.

Here are some key features and facts about Live Mail in 2014:

Features:

  1. Web-based email: Live Mail allowed users to access their email accounts from any device with an internet connection.
  2. Calendar and contacts: Users could manage their calendar and contacts directly from the email interface.
  3. Integration with other Microsoft services: Live Mail was tightly integrated with other Microsoft services, such as Hotmail, Outlook.com, and SkyDrive (now OneDrive).
  4. Customizable: Users could personalize their email experience by changing the theme, layout, and adding custom backgrounds.
  5. Spam and virus protection: Live Mail had built-in spam and virus protection to help keep users' inboxes safe.

Statistics (as of 2014):

  1. User base: Live Mail had around 40 million active users worldwide.
  2. Storage space: Users had 5 GB of free storage space, with the option to upgrade to 10 GB or 20 GB for a fee.
  3. Email clients: Live Mail was available as a web-based service, as well as through desktop clients for Windows and Mac.

Discontinuation:

Microsoft discontinued Live Mail in 2013, replacing it with Outlook.com. Existing Live Mail users were migrated to Outlook.com, and the Live Mail service was shut down.

I hope this information helps you reminisce about Live Mail in 2014!