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Recent Blog ArticlesMost RecentMost LikesRe: Things to look forward to in the new Outlook for Windows I've heard good things about Fastmail and Thunderbird. I've tried both out and they both allow me to move my mail to local folders if I prefer not to keep everything in the cloud. The current Thunder...Re: Things to look forward to in the new Outlook for Windows Thanks for submitting your post, Andy. I've complained several times much earlier in this thread with similar thoughts about the looming possible loss of the Outlook desktop client, and many other pe...Re: Things to look forward to in the new Outlook for Windows Andy_P186 writes: "The Desktop version is what people have, want and use. That needs replicating on the CLOUD-based version. But it seems beyond Microsft to realise that." Well said, that's ou...Re: New Outlook for Windows: A Guide to Product Availability Countless users, including me, have posted comments on this and previous posts about the "new" Outlook pleading for complete parity with Classic Outlook, including support for local .PST files so tha...Re: Things to look forward to in the new Outlook for Windows If what this ghacks.net article says is true (https://ghacks.net/2023/11/10/the-new-outlook-may-give-microsoft-access-to-third-party-emails-and-logins/), that Classic Outlook will eventually be repla...Re: Things to know about the new Outlook for Windows My absolute minimum requirement is that I continue to have ALL functionality I now have with the standalone Outlook client on my PC, including the ability to run the client and interact with my data ...Re: Things to know about the new Outlook for Windows Having been with Microsoft Windows since the late 80s and with Outlook since the late 90s, I'm distressed by the direction Microsoft has gone over the years and especially lately. The official line i...