Live mail inbox

You're referring to the Live Mail inbox!

Live Mail was a free web-based email service provided by Microsoft, which was launched in 2007 and discontinued in 2013. During its active period, it allowed users to access their email accounts from any device with an internet connection.

The Live Mail inbox was a central hub where users could receive, read, and manage their emails. It featured a clean and intuitive interface, with various folders and labels to help organize emails. Some of the key features of the Live Mail inbox included:

  1. Inbox: The main folder where new emails were delivered.
  2. Sent Items: A folder where emails sent by the user were stored.
  3. Deleted Items: A folder where emails deleted by the user were stored (until they were permanently deleted).
  4. Junk Email: A folder where spam and junk emails were filtered and stored.
  5. Contacts: A list of contacts that users could add, edit, and manage.
  6. Calendar: A calendar feature that allowed users to schedule appointments and events.
  7. Tasks: A task list feature that allowed users to create and manage to-do lists.

Live Mail also offered various features to help users manage their email, such as:

  1. Filters: Users could create custom filters to automatically sort, forward, or delete emails based on specific criteria.
  2. Rules: Users could create custom rules to automatically apply filters, forward emails, or perform other actions based on specific criteria.
  3. Labels: Users could add labels to emails to categorize and organize them.
  4. Search: A powerful search feature that allowed users to quickly find specific emails using keywords, sender, recipient, or other criteria.

Although Live Mail is no longer available, Microsoft has replaced it with Outlook.com, which offers many of the same features and more.