The new webmail from Microsoft, Outlook.com, is worth your love. The look, combined with other features, makes your email management better than any other webmail I can recall. Not only that, you get ...
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 ...
One of the advantages of using Gmail as your primary business email is that you can access your email both online through a Web browser or from the desktop through Outlook. This setup can present some ...
Importing your Gmail messages into Outlook is relatively easy, both for the Outlook desktop client application and for Microsoft's Outlook.com email service. If you want to import the messages into ...
How to migrate from Gmail to Outlook: 6 tips to ease the digital transition Your email has been sent From corporate mergers to personal preferences, there are myriad reasons an individual may choose ...
Microsoft announced its Outlook webmail service this week, and it's a suprisingly robust new webmail client. But can it hold a torch to the current king of webmail, Gmail? To give you a better idea of ...
Microsoft confirms Gmail blocking Outlook emails. Google advises sender compliance. New spam policy impacts email deliverability. Users urged to add alias for Gmail contact. Access inbox with any ...
Google Tuesday unveiled synchronization technology that supports Microsoft Outlook as the front end to Gmail, giving users an option to scrap Exchange on the back end while allowing users to keep ...
Make it easy to spot e-mails with only your address in the To: field via Conditional Formatting feature in Outlook 2010 and Gmail's personal level indicators. Dennis O'Reilly Former CNET contributor ...