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Joel <
joelcrump@gmail.com> wrote:
> Paul <
nospam@needed.invalid> wrote:
>
>>> I was using the Outlook preview that Microsoft suggested within
>>> Win11`s mail app, even paying them $20 to get rid of the ads for a
>>> year, but then it was acting funny today, and I couldn`t find how to
>>> reinstall it after I uninstalled it in Windows settings, and then Mail
>>> wouldn`t start up, either. Weird. I decided to just use Betterbird
>>> (a fork of Thunderbird) for email, fuck MS. I already had it
>>> installed as a secondary Usenet client.
>>
>> Check news items today. "Outlook outage".
>> You were having a login problem caused by the outage.
>> The outage has since been resolved. Resolved maybe four hours ago.
>
> Yeah, I kind of figured that out, but yet I am still stuck without an
> option other than reinstalling Windows, to get the app back. Microsoft
> is retarded.
From online reading, I don`t see a difference between the Mail app that
I have on Windows 10 (that I don`t use) to the Mail app on Windows 11.
So, I did a search at the MS Store (using a web browser instead of the
MS Store app), and found:
https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/mail-and-calendar/9WZDNCRFHVQM
It`s a really old app. Published back in 2014. No updates dates
mentioned at their app store page, but perhaps the app gets updated via
Windows Updates.
https://www.minitool.com/news/mail-app-download-reinstall-on-windows-10-11.html
Microsoft`s Mail app is extremely basic. You`d be better served with a
3rd-party e-mail client, like Betterbird that you mentioned, em Client,
BlueMail, etc (MailBird is payware, and subscriptionware). I gave up on
MS Mail after trialing it for a short time.
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