Windows live mail 12

Windows Live Mail 12!

Windows Live Mail 12 is an email client developed by Microsoft, released in 2011 as part of the Windows Live suite of applications. It was designed to provide a simple and intuitive way to manage your email accounts, contacts, and calendar.

Here are some key features of Windows Live Mail 12:

  1. Multiple account support: You can connect multiple email accounts, including Hotmail, Outlook.com, and other POP3/IMAP accounts.
  2. Clean interface: The interface is clean and easy to navigate, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.
  3. Customizable: You can customize the look and feel of the application, including changing the theme, font sizes, and colors.
  4. Spam filtering: Windows Live Mail 12 includes built-in spam filtering, which helps to block unwanted emails from reaching your inbox.
  5. Calendar integration: You can connect your calendar to Windows Live Mail 12, allowing you to schedule appointments and events.
  6. Contact management: You can manage your contacts, including creating new contacts, editing existing ones, and importing contacts from other sources.
  7. Task management: You can create and manage tasks, including setting reminders and due dates.
  8. Search functionality: Windows Live Mail 12 includes a powerful search function, allowing you to quickly find specific emails, contacts, and tasks.

Some of the notable improvements in Windows Live Mail 12 compared to earlier versions include:

  1. Improved performance: Windows Live Mail 12 is faster and more responsive than earlier versions.
  2. Enhanced security: The application includes improved security features, such as encryption and digital signatures.
  3. Better support for attachments: Windows Live Mail 12 allows you to attach larger files and supports a wider range of file formats.

However, it's worth noting that Windows Live Mail 12 is no longer supported by Microsoft, and it's not compatible with newer versions of Windows. If you're still using Windows Live Mail 12, you may want to consider upgrading to a newer email client, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird.