Mail from windows 10
Windows 10 has a built-in email client called Mail. Here's how to access and use it:
Accessing Mail
- Click on the Start button () and type "Mail" in the search bar.
- Click on the "Mail" app to open it.
Setting up Mail
- 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.
- Enter your email address and password, and then click "Next".
- Follow the prompts to set up your account, including setting up your account name, email address, and password.
Using Mail
- Once you've set up your account, you can start using Mail to send and receive emails.
- To compose a new email, click on the "New" button () in the top left corner of the window.
- Enter the recipient's email address in the "To" field, and then enter your message in the body of the email.
- You can add attachments to your email by clicking on the "Attach file" button () and selecting the file you want to attach.
- Click on the "Send" button () to send your email.
Features of Mail
- Inbox: This is where you'll find all your incoming emails.
- Outbox: This is where you'll find all your outgoing emails that haven't been sent yet.
- Drafts: This is where you'll find all your draft emails that you haven't sent yet.
- Sent Items: This is where you'll find all your sent emails.
- Junk Email: This is where you'll find all your spam emails.
- Contacts: This is where you'll find all your contacts and their email addresses.
- Calendar: This is where you'll find all your scheduled events and appointments.
Tips and Tricks
- You can use the "Quick Actions" menu to quickly perform common actions, such as deleting or marking an email as read.
- You can use the "Search" bar to quickly find specific emails.
- You can use the "Filters" feature to automatically sort and categorize your emails.
- You can use the "Rules" feature to automatically forward or delete emails based on specific criteria.