Monday, July 21, 2014

Microsoft Releases New Rules In Outlook.Com To Filter Emails

Microsoft launched their Outlook email service in the internet about two years back in an effort to take back what was once their strong point, being the leader in the email service sector. Microsoft was the first company that owned the first email service provider in the industry, Hotmail.com; however, with the growth of Google and Yahoo in the field, they had to be satisfied with a lesser user base. To take back what was rightfully theirs, Microsoft lunched the Outlook.com by integrating all of their email services like Live and Hotmail.

One of the best features that made people get Microsoft Outlook email service was their new and advanced interface. However, the company did not stop there as they went on to make more improvements with the web mail service by introducing new rules. Rules are specific set of instructions that one can use for filtering the emails they receive in the inbox. With the inclusion of new advanced Rules in the email service, people will be able to access even their old emails easily.

From their latest survey, Microsoft had found that every person who get Microsoft Outlook email address will be getting an average of 184 unread emails in their inbox and more and more emails coming each day. It will be a hefty task to find out the important mails from the junk residing in the inbox. So Microsoft has introduced the advanced and improved rules in their email service so the users will be able to filter out the important emails easily. If you take into account the work emails that are in the inbox, then you will be in real trouble while finding an important email from the inbox.

With the new advanced rules in the email service, users now have the ability to create multi action and multi condition rules with ease so that they will be able to filter out junk emails and important emails. The improvements made to the Rules in the Outlook.com email service also allow the users to combine their existing rules for creating a new rule. There are rules now that allow the user to mark an unread email from one of your contact older than three days as important, so that you will be able to view it on time.  

So in short, Outlook.com is now a whole lot better than Gmail email service from Google in terms of features. Get an Outlook account today and see if it fits your requirements better. 

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