Mail from windows 10

Windows 10 has a built-in email client called Mail. Here's how to access and use it:

Accessing Mail

  1. Click on the Start button () and type "Mail" in the search bar.
  2. Click on the "Mail" app to open it.

Setting up Mail

  1. If you haven't set up Mail before, you'll be prompted to create a new account. Click on "Get a new email address" to create a new account or "Use an existing email address" to set up an existing account.
  2. Enter your email address and password, and then click "Next".
  3. Follow the prompts to set up your account, including setting up your account name, email address, and password.

Using Mail

  1. Once you've set up your account, you can start using Mail to send and receive emails.
  2. To compose a new email, click on the "New" button () in the top left corner of the window.
  3. Enter the recipient's email address in the "To" field, and then enter your message in the body of the email.
  4. You can add attachments to your email by clicking on the "Attach file" button () and selecting the file you want to attach.
  5. Click on the "Send" button () to send your email.

Features of Mail

  1. Inbox: This is where you'll find all your incoming emails.
  2. Outbox: This is where you'll find all your outgoing emails that haven't been sent yet.
  3. Drafts: This is where you'll find all your draft emails that you haven't sent yet.
  4. Sent Items: This is where you'll find all your sent emails.
  5. Junk Email: This is where you'll find all your spam emails.
  6. Contacts: This is where you'll find all your contacts and their email addresses.
  7. Calendar: This is where you'll find all your scheduled events and appointments.

Tips and Tricks

  1. You can use the "Quick Actions" menu to quickly perform common actions, such as deleting or marking an email as read.
  2. You can use the "Search" bar to quickly find specific emails.
  3. You can use the "Filters" feature to automatically sort and categorize your emails.
  4. You can use the "Rules" feature to automatically forward or delete emails based on specific criteria.