
Using the interface to the Outlook Mail vacation auto-responder, you can set up an account to reply to incoming messages automatically on your behalf.
Integration with Calendar has Mail recognize dates and times for events in emails and lets you add them to your schedule easily. Simple search lets you find text fast in the full message text and across folders search operators to narrow results are not available, though. For each account, you can create an email signature, which is automatically added to emails as you compose them. An easy-to-use message editor lets you add rich formatting including images to email text Mail for Windows also supports email attachments. To protect your security and privacy, you can configure the Mail app to not download remote content automatically. Multiple accounts' inboxes and folders can be combined into a unified account that lets you access all mail in one place, and Mail for Windows can organize messages in a conversation as threads. An (optional) adaptive synchronization schedule balances getting new messages at once with preserving battery life on a laptop. For each email account, you can configure how much mail (including a week as well as a month back and without limit) is synchronized, preserving local storage the setting applies to all an account's folders.
Mail for Windows lets you manage mail in multiple IMAP, Exchange, and POP email accounts.