Manage your email and calendar in one place—send, receive, and track messages and meetings.
Have you ever had to find an email that was part of a long thread–an email with lots of replies about the same topic? For example, your boss might have asked for the results of last month’s important meeting, and you know Sherry sent an email outlining them, but then you remember that Todd followed hers with more information.
Outlook offers several ways to filter emails.
Powered by Exchange Online, Outlook Web App provides email and calendaring for Office 365 subscribers.
It’s your turn to organize a BBQ or highway litter patrol (or whatever) with your group of friends and you don’t want to type each individual name (or email address) on the To: line.
“What do you mean you didn’t receive it? I sent it last night!” At least you thought you did.
The primary purpose of Outlook Web App (OWA) is to give Exchange users access to their mailboxes from anywhere through the same Outlook UI and functionality they already know and love.
Since we launched the Outlook.com preview a few days ago, we’ve been humbled and amazed by the reception and by the number of people who have upgraded.