Windows 10 mail folders

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The associated response to these gestures is also modifiable: at the moment, your list of options includes Delete, Move, Set/Clear Flag and Mark Read/Unread. By default, swiping left on your touch enabled devices deletes an email, while a swipe to the right flags it. One of the big things to come from Microsoft's acquisition of Acompli is the support for gestures for managing your email. Unfortunately, Microsoft still hasn't enabled an amalgamated inbox for all accounts, so you'll need to toggle between different accounts if you want to use Mail for managing multiple emails. You can then add accounts or remove any accounts you've already set up. If you've already set up an account and want to manage accounts, and add or delete accounts, you can head on to the cogwheel (settings) icon and select ‘Accounts'. When you first open the app, you are given the option log in to your Microsoft - or other - account. Let's go over how to set up and manage your accounts. Setting up your accountsįirst things, first. Here's our guide to mastering Outlook Mail. While admittedly not the best email client on the planet, it does still get the job done - and more. The Mail app in Windows 10 is certainly miles better than the one in Windows 8, not least because it's now a Universal App.