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Gmail and Outlook. And that is true. There are, however, some workarounds. You can set up a free Web-based service like Outlook. Suppose you decide to use Outlook. First, sign up for a free account at Outlook. On the next screen, fill in your POP server address, port number, SSL setting, and other settings for your email account. For example, search for Comcast POP email settings. Click Next. Usually, the inbox is fine. Click Save. Microsoft sends a confirmation message to your POP account; click the confirmation link.

The next step is to add your Outlook. Mail is now sending and receiving mail from a POP account, using Outlook. There is, however, a workaround that involves signing up for a free Outlook. POP accounts are the oldest, most compatible, and most common type on the Internet. Are you sitting down? You can use a different email program, of course, although Mail is integrated nicely into several Windows features like notifications.

There may be a fee. And most Web-based email systems, like Gmail and Outlook. All right, then. To get there, see Figure Specify the kind of account you want to add. Enter your email address and password. This is all information you can get from whatever company provides your email service. Figure The first time you open Mail, a link to the panel shown at top right appears by itself. If you have multiple email accounts, you can switch among them by tapping their buttons at the lower-left corner of the Mail screen.

For example, if you have a folder called Stuff to Do, or a folder called Reply to These, you might want them pinned on your Start screen. Tap the folder you want to pin. Then open the App bar and choose Pin to Start. Each email account you set up offers some useful options that are worth a visit.

In this panel, you can edit the account in deliciously geeky ways, like these:. Account name. Your name. Download new mail. How often do you want Mail to check for new messages? If you choose Manual, then Mail never checks unless you tap the Check Mail button. Content to sync. Some services, like Google and corporate Exchange servers, offer more than email; those account types also maintain online calendars and address books.

Of course, Mail displays only email. If you turn on Contacts and Calendar for one of your accounts, then your lists of names and appointments show up elsewhere in TileWorld—namely, in the People and Calendar apps. Automatically download external images. Spammers, the vile undercrust of low-life society, have a famous trick. I did stay connected to network, opened Mail app, and I was repeating these steps:.

Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Internet Explorer TechCenter. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 8. Use this forum to discuss miscellaneous issues that cannot be covered in any other Windows 8. Sign in to vote. I said is the windows store mail app. Saturday, November 10, PM. Open the Mail App. Display the Charm Bar by either swiping from the right bezel or pressing [Windows] [C].

Choose the Settings Link. This will display the Mail App Settings. On the Settings bar at the top choose Accounts To add an account select the Add an account link To remove an account select the account to open it and click the Remove account button all the way at the bottom of the panel. Marked as answer by kaiyuanl Sunday, November 11, AM. I dislike this OS mucho. Windows 8 forces you to add your Hotmail account. It has tons of potential and then grabs you by the throat and crushes your dreams.

If it allowed more freedom and were more intuitive then I would like it better. Windows 8 might be the best Mac salesman Apple has ever had.

Friday, December 7, AM. I don't see what that has to do with the question asked. Friday, December 7, PM. Adding an account in Windows 8 Mail is easy. But how do you delete an existing account. Currently, I have three accounts created.

I want to delete one of them. Is there a work-around for this. What am I missing? Friday, June 21, PM. That will remove the specific account you are looking at. Saturday, June 22, PM. So in the end you didn't answer the question, but thanks anyway. Thursday, June 27, AM. The response was in reply to the question asked about how to remove one account when all they saw was Remove All.

If you look at the steps I provided you will notice the one that says "Select the Account you want to delete". That means click on the account. A right click is not required, a left click to select the account works just fine if you've followed the other steps to get to the account list in the charm bar. So yes, I did answer the question asked in the post I was replying to. Wednesday, August 28, PM. A quick check of these Windows settings can often help.

The Date and Time set on your computer is used to help encrypt your email between your mail provider and you, keeping it safer. Windows Mail uses some region information to connect to the proper mail server for some mail providers, such as Google. Windows Mail integrates a calendar system with your email, and will need access to the Windows Calendar app to do so.

This is done through the Privacy settings. If you know your mail server settings, you can check them quickly to be sure nothing changed on accident.

Sometimes Windows Sync settings don't copy properly, and allowing them to reset can solve problems you may have. In order to make sure none of your protected operating system files have become corrupted you need to run a tool called System File Checker.

This tool will scan all protected files and in the event they are corrupted, replace them with an undamaged version. This guide will walk you through opening it and running it.

Sluggishness and freezing could be a result of a corrupted or bugged Windows Image. Repairing the Windows Image using the DISM command will check for corrupted, bugged, or incorrect Windows files and replace them with the proper files. If the installation of Windows Mail is corrupt, sometimes simply removing and reinstalling it will resolve the problem. Get Tech Support See How it Works video. For Business. Step-by-Step Guides. Contact Us. Sign In.

Authored by: Support. With decades of experience, our Tech Pros are passionate about making technology work for you. I appear to have lost the 'Mail' icon. It no longer appears on my Start screen and isn't listed within the apps. I have gone to the 'Apps Store' but it wont let me install it as it states that 'its already installed on this pc'. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.

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