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Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager software system from Microsoft, available as a part of the Microsoft 365 software suites. It also covers Outlook.com, formerly Hotmail, a free personal email service offered by Microsoft alongside a webmail client.
Outlook.com is a free email service by Microsoft that uses @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, @msn.com and other domains. It started as Hotmail in 1996 and was acquired by Microsoft in 1997, becoming part of the MSN family and later Windows Live and Outlook.
Windows Live Mail is a discontinued freeware email client from Microsoft that runs on Windows 7, 8, 10 and Server 2008 R2. Learn about its features, versions, comparison with Windows Mail, and problems reported since 2013.
Learn how to update your AOL Mail settings to personalize your inbox, compose messages, block senders, filter emails, and more. Find the links to access each setting and get live support if you need help.
Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software included with your AOL membership. Find out the system requirements, the link to the official email confirmation, and the phone number for live support.
Learn how to access your AOL account if you forget your password or username, and how to update your password regularly. Follow the steps to use Sign-in Helper, AOL Account security page, or AOL mobile apps to manage your password.
Learn about the origins and evolution of email, from the first electrical transmission of messages in the 19th century to the current Internet protocols and applications. The web page does not name the inventor of email, but mentions some key developers and systems.
Windows Live was a set of web services and software products developed by Microsoft from 2005 to 2012. It included online services such as Outlook.com, OneDrive, Skype, and Office Web Apps, as well as mobile and search services.