Wmmail

You meant to type "Windows Mail"!

Windows Mail is a free email client developed by Microsoft, which was first introduced in Windows Vista and later replaced by Windows Live Mail in Windows 7. It allows users to send and receive emails, manage contacts, and organize messages.

Some of the key features of Windows Mail include:

  1. Email accounts: Users can set up multiple email accounts, including POP3, IMAP, and Exchange accounts.
  2. Message management: Users can create, edit, and delete emails, as well as organize them using folders and labels.
  3. Contact management: Users can manage their contacts, including adding, editing, and deleting contacts.
  4. Calendar integration: Windows Mail integrates with the Windows Calendar, allowing users to schedule appointments and events.
  5. Security features: Windows Mail includes security features such as spam filtering, virus scanning, and encryption.

However, Windows Mail is no longer supported by Microsoft, and it's recommended to use more modern and secure email clients like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird.