Mail app on windows 10
The default mail app on Windows 10 is called "Mail" or "Windows Mail". It's a built-in app that allows you to send and receive emails from various accounts, including Outlook.com, Gmail, Yahoo, and more. Here are some of its key features:
Features:
- Account setup: You can set up multiple email accounts, including Outlook.com, Gmail, Yahoo, and others.
- Inbox management: You can manage your inbox, including deleting, archiving, and moving emails.
- Compose and send emails: You can compose and send new emails, including attaching files and inserting images.
- Calendar integration: You can integrate your calendar with your email account to schedule meetings and events.
- Contacts integration: You can integrate your contacts with your email account to easily find and contact people.
- Search and filtering: You can search and filter your emails using various criteria, such as sender, recipient, subject, and date.
- Notifications: You can receive notifications for new emails, including pop-up notifications and toast notifications.
How to access the Mail app on Windows 10:
- Click on the Start button () and type "Mail" in the search bar.
- Click on the "Mail" app icon to open it.
- If you don't see the Mail app icon, you can also search for "Mail" in the Start menu and click on the result to open it.
Tips and tricks:
- You can customize the Mail app by clicking on the three horizontal lines () in the top left corner and selecting "Settings".
- You can also use keyboard shortcuts to quickly perform actions, such as "Ctrl + Shift + E" to compose a new email.
- If you're having trouble setting up your email account, you can try restarting the Mail app or checking your email account settings.
- You can also use third-party email clients, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, if you prefer a different email client.