In addition to the desktop and mobile apps, Microsoft Outlook can be accessed in a browser with Outlook on the web. PeopleImages/Getty Images Outlook Web Access (OWA) is a browser-based way to access ...
Every email provider comes with some limitations, and almost all of them have one thing in common – limited attachment size. It doesn’t matter whether you use Gmail or Outlook as your email management ...
There’s an elephant in the room, and it’s wearing a Microsoft T-shirt. Of course, when it comes to business-friendly webmail services, Gmail has been the go-to tool for as long as anyone can remember.
Microsoft’s online Outlook.com email service has gone through a lot of names over the years. The service began life as an online app that let users send and receive messages, and not much else. By the ...
So you’ve decided you like the cut of Outlook.com’s jib, so much so that you’re ready to ditch Gmail and move your mail into Microsoft’s camp. Easier said than done, right? Actually, it’s less ...
Microsoft Office 365 includes the Outlook Web App client along with the subscription service. If you use an Outlook.com, formerly Hotmail, account, you access the email service using a Web browser.
After several months of beta testing, Microsoft announced today that it is rolling out a whole new look for the Outlook.com experience. But while the beta is wrapping up for the updated Mail ...
There’s little question that Web-based email has captured a major portion of the user base. The conveniences of webmail — all your messages in one place, few or no practical limits on storage, access ...
Q. Recently, I’ve become concerned about the privacy of sending email. What’s a cheap and easy way to protect my email messages? A. I’ve consistently preached that the use of unencrypted email is the ...
Microsoft has been working to unify its Outlook mail clients for Windows, Mac and the Web for more than a year. Today -- at the moment, anyway -- you can download the new Outlook even though Microsoft ...