![]() The company said that the app will also soon become available for Windows Insider as an optional replacement for the UWP Mail app. Microsoft’s new Outlook for Windows app is currently available for Office Insiders in the Beta and Current Channel (Preview). Adding support for multiple accounts is still a step in the right direction, though Outlook for Windows power users who need legacy add-ins have no reason to switch yet. If you can see your different email accounts and their folders in the left navigation sidebar, there’s still no unified inbox support. The image below sent to me by Michael Reinders shows how multiple account support works in the new Outlook for Windows: Image credit: Michael Reinders In my own experience, adding my personal Microsoft account in the app showed a loading icon that ultimately did nothing, but you may have more luck. As you can see there, Microsoft now considers that, , and are “Microsoft 365” accounts, which is an interesting branding change. You can add other Microsoft accounts by opening the Accounts page in the app’s settings. ![]() Currently, the app lets users add personal Microsoft accounts in addition to work and school accounts, with support for third-party email accounts coming later. Microsoft’s new web-based Outlook for Windows app (One Outlook) has started adding support for multiple accounts. In 2021, Microsoft announced that it would stop supporting its older services including Hotmail, MSN Messenger, Windows Live Mail, Xbox Live, OneDrive, and Skype.
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