Mail 

Everything in one place

Get multiple e-mail accounts in one program – Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo!* and more. And now Windows Live Mail has a calendar, too. Mail combines the ease of use of Outlook Express, with the speed of Windows Live.
Overview
*Requires a Yahoo! Plus account.

Your mail is always there

Say you’re offline, but you need to check the address on a party invite you got the other day. No problem. Older messages and calendar events are accessible in Mail, even when you’re offline. You can compose a reply, and then sync and send messages the next time you reconnect.
Offline access

Safety first

Use Windows Live Mail to help maximize your e-mail security across multiple e-mail accounts. Spam filters help you keep out the junk, and tell you when a message looks suspicious. And when you need to, you can delete a message and block the sender, all in one click.
Security

Managing your time just got easier

Your calendar in Windows Live Mail helps you keep track of all the important stuff you’ve got coming up. It even sends you reminders—in e-mail, on your mobile device*, or in Messenger—you decide.
Event reminders
*You may be charged a fee by your mobile provider to receive messages.

Sync up your calendars

You can edit events in your calendar in Mail, even when you’re offline. When you go online again and sign in the new info appears both in your Mail calendar and on Windows Live at calendar.live.com.
Sync with web calendar

Keep people in the loop

Your time isn’t always your own—there are family and friends who might need to know your schedule. Set up and share calendars on Windows Live at calendar.live.com, then view and edit them in Windows Live Mail. You decide who sees what.
Shared calendars
Depending on your security settings, you might see one or more of these messages.
  1. If you see a message asking if you want to Run or Save, click Run.
  2. If you see a message asking if you want to Run or Save, click Run.
  3. If you see a message asking if you want to Cancel or Allow, click Allow.
  4. Once the installation is done, you’ll find your new programs in the Windows Live folder on your Windows Start menu.

Get Mail, or all these programs—they’re free!

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