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Microsoft Mail!

Microsoft Mail, also known as Microsoft Exchange Mail, is a proprietary email client developed by Microsoft. It was first released in 1991 and was designed to work with Microsoft Exchange Server, a collaboration platform that provides email, calendar, and contact management features.

Here are some key features of Microsoft Mail:

  1. Integration with Microsoft Exchange Server: Microsoft Mail was designed to work seamlessly with Microsoft Exchange Server, allowing users to access their email, calendar, and contacts from a single interface.
  2. Email client: Microsoft Mail allowed users to send and receive emails, including attachments and formatting options.
  3. Calendar and scheduling: Users could schedule meetings and appointments, and set reminders and notifications.
  4. Contact management: Microsoft Mail allowed users to manage their contacts, including storing and searching for contact information.
  5. Task management: Users could create and manage tasks, including setting deadlines and reminders.
  6. Security features: Microsoft Mail included security features such as encryption and digital signatures to protect user data.

Microsoft Mail was widely used in the 1990s and early 2000s, particularly in business environments where Microsoft Exchange Server was deployed. However, with the rise of web-based email services like Hotmail and Gmail, Microsoft Mail's popularity declined.

In 2012, Microsoft announced that it would discontinue support for Microsoft Mail, and encouraged users to switch to Outlook.com or other Microsoft email services. Today, Microsoft Mail is no longer supported or available for download.

If you're looking for a modern email client, you may want to consider alternatives like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Google Gmail.