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You're referring to Microsoft Outlook.com, also known as Outlook Live or Microsoft 365 Mail!

Here are some common questions and answers about Microsoft Outlook.com:

What is Microsoft Outlook.com?

Microsoft Outlook.com is a free email service provided by Microsoft, allowing users to send and receive emails, as well as access other Microsoft services like OneDrive, Office Online, and Skype.

How do I access my Outlook.com account?

To access your Outlook.com account, simply go to outlook.com and sign in with your Microsoft account credentials (email address and password).

What are the features of Outlook.com?

Some of the key features of Outlook.com include:

  1. Email: Send and receive emails with a user-friendly interface.
  2. Calendar: Schedule appointments and events, and set reminders.
  3. Contacts: Manage your contacts and communicate with them easily.
  4. Tasks: Create and manage to-do lists and tasks.
  5. File storage: Store and access files in your OneDrive account.
  6. Integration: Seamlessly integrate with other Microsoft services like Office Online, Skype, and more.

How do I set up my Outlook.com account?

To set up your Outlook.com account, follow these steps:

  1. Go to outlook.com and click on "Sign up" in the top right corner.
  2. Enter your email address, password, and other required information.
  3. Verify your account by clicking on the verification link sent to your email address.
  4. Set up your account by adding a profile picture, changing your password, and configuring other settings.

How do I manage my Outlook.com account?

To manage your Outlook.com account, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your account at outlook.com.
  2. Click on the gear icon in the top right corner and select "View all Outlook settings".
  3. Configure your account settings, such as your profile picture, password, and notification preferences.
  4. Manage your email filters and rules to organize your inbox.
  5. Use the "Frequently asked questions" section to find answers to common questions.