The Microsoft Graph API supports accessing data in users' primary mailboxes and in shared mailboxes. The data can be calendar, mail, or personal contacts stored in a mailbox in the cloud on Exchange Online as part of Microsoft 365, or on Exchange on-premises in a hybrid deployment. Download free Microsoft Outlook email and calendar, plus Office Online apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Sign in to access your Outlook email account.
Outlook is a messaging communication hub in Microsoft 365. It also lets you manage contacts, schedule meetings, find information about users in an organization,initiate online conversations, share files, and collaborate in groups.
Why integrate with Outlook mail?
Integrate with rich features and reach hundreds of millions of customers
Integrating with Outlook means tapping into the rich experience that customers love - consistent, intuitive experience for mail, contacts, calendar, available on all devices - mobile, web, and desktop.
Install Microsoft Mail Windows 10
Using Microsoft Graph, you can integrate with Outlook by writing an app just once and reach more than hundreds of millions of consumers,and tens of millions of organization customers who choose Outlook as their email client. You can write apps that focus on mail scenarios, orconnect to a wealth of other Outlook and non-Outlook relationships, resources, and intelligence, and realize scenarios supported by the Microsoft cloud.
Automate message organization and processing
Microsoft Mail App
Customers like how Outlook helps them stay organized. Microsoft Graph brings these features to app developers, enabling them to build customer workflows that optimize on discovery and improve efficiency and productivity:
Customers organize their messages in different ways - some leave all messages in the Inbox and simply search for them, others file their messages in folders. They like Outlook's flexible and intuitive approach that supports both flat and folder-based organizations. Apps can conveniently filter, search, or sort messages in specific folders or the user's entire mailbox.
Outlook categories are differentiated by name and color. Categories allow customers to tag messages to enhance organization and discovery. Apps can access and define a user's master list of categories. More, that list is shared across Outlook messages,as well as events, contacts, tasks, and group posts, and opens up creative scenarios for app developers. For example, an online training provider can color-code the emails, course events, and follow-up assignments for each course a user has enrolled in.
Additionally, app users can change the importance of a message (or event or task), or flag a message for follow-up. (Flagging is currently in preview in Microsoft Graph.)
The rules API takes message organization to the next level. Apps can set up Inbox rules to promptly handle incoming messages and reduce email clutter. For example, an app can automatically move messages to another folder if their subject lines contain certain keywords, and assign categories and importance to make them easier for later follow-up.
Write smarter apps that leverage intelligence
Use Microsoft Graph to suggest contextual data to your app users:
Integrate with Focused Inbox and @-mentions (preview) and let your app users read and respond to what's relevant to them first.
Check mail tips while still composing a message to get useful status information about a recipient (such as the recipient sending an auto-reply or has a full mailbox). Mail tips can alert apps of certain conditions so to take more efficient follow-up actions instead.
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Make use of the people API to provide interactive controls such as a people picker in your app. The people API can suggest persons most relevant to a user, based on the user's communication and collaboration patterns and business relationships.
Offer app users a smart file picker and suggest files that they have recently interacted with, to add as attachments when composing a message. Insights (preview) use advanced analytics to suggest files that are trending around a user, recently viewed or edited by the user, or shared with the user.
Store app data in a resource or resource instance
Often times apps have to store their data in an external data store and entail overhead in managing and accessing the data. Microsoft Graph lets you simply include app data as Internet message headers when creating or sending a new message, or a reply to a message.
If you need to add and subsequently update custom data, you can store the data in individual resource instances. If appropriate, as an alternative, you can extend the schema, add custom properties, and store typed data in Microsoft Graph resources. You can make such schema extensions discoverable and shareable. Pokerist pokerstars.
Where is the data?
The Microsoft Graph API supports accessing data in users' primary mailboxes and in shared mailboxes. The data can be calendar, mail, or personal contacts stored in a mailbox in the cloud on Exchange Online as part of Microsoft 365, or on Exchange on-premises in a hybrid deployment.
The API does not support accessing in-place archive mailboxes, not on Exchange Online nor on Exchange Server.
API reference
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Outlook is a messaging communication hub in Microsoft 365. It also lets you manage contacts, schedule meetings, find information about users in an organization,initiate online conversations, share files, and collaborate in groups.
Why integrate with Outlook mail?
Integrate with rich features and reach hundreds of millions of customers
Integrating with Outlook means tapping into the rich experience that customers love - consistent, intuitive experience for mail, contacts, calendar, available on all devices - mobile, web, and desktop.
Install Microsoft Mail Windows 10
Using Microsoft Graph, you can integrate with Outlook by writing an app just once and reach more than hundreds of millions of consumers,and tens of millions of organization customers who choose Outlook as their email client. You can write apps that focus on mail scenarios, orconnect to a wealth of other Outlook and non-Outlook relationships, resources, and intelligence, and realize scenarios supported by the Microsoft cloud.
Automate message organization and processing
Microsoft Mail App
Customers like how Outlook helps them stay organized. Microsoft Graph brings these features to app developers, enabling them to build customer workflows that optimize on discovery and improve efficiency and productivity:
Customers organize their messages in different ways - some leave all messages in the Inbox and simply search for them, others file their messages in folders. They like Outlook's flexible and intuitive approach that supports both flat and folder-based organizations. Apps can conveniently filter, search, or sort messages in specific folders or the user's entire mailbox.
Outlook categories are differentiated by name and color. Categories allow customers to tag messages to enhance organization and discovery. Apps can access and define a user's master list of categories. More, that list is shared across Outlook messages,as well as events, contacts, tasks, and group posts, and opens up creative scenarios for app developers. For example, an online training provider can color-code the emails, course events, and follow-up assignments for each course a user has enrolled in.
Additionally, app users can change the importance of a message (or event or task), or flag a message for follow-up. (Flagging is currently in preview in Microsoft Graph.)
The rules API takes message organization to the next level. Apps can set up Inbox rules to promptly handle incoming messages and reduce email clutter. For example, an app can automatically move messages to another folder if their subject lines contain certain keywords, and assign categories and importance to make them easier for later follow-up.
Write smarter apps that leverage intelligence
Use Microsoft Graph to suggest contextual data to your app users:
Integrate with Focused Inbox and @-mentions (preview) and let your app users read and respond to what's relevant to them first.
Check mail tips while still composing a message to get useful status information about a recipient (such as the recipient sending an auto-reply or has a full mailbox). Mail tips can alert apps of certain conditions so to take more efficient follow-up actions instead.
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Make use of the people API to provide interactive controls such as a people picker in your app. The people API can suggest persons most relevant to a user, based on the user's communication and collaboration patterns and business relationships.
Offer app users a smart file picker and suggest files that they have recently interacted with, to add as attachments when composing a message. Insights (preview) use advanced analytics to suggest files that are trending around a user, recently viewed or edited by the user, or shared with the user.
Store app data in a resource or resource instance
Often times apps have to store their data in an external data store and entail overhead in managing and accessing the data. Microsoft Graph lets you simply include app data as Internet message headers when creating or sending a new message, or a reply to a message.
If you need to add and subsequently update custom data, you can store the data in individual resource instances. If appropriate, as an alternative, you can extend the schema, add custom properties, and store typed data in Microsoft Graph resources. You can make such schema extensions discoverable and shareable. Pokerist pokerstars.
Where is the data?
The Microsoft Graph API supports accessing data in users' primary mailboxes and in shared mailboxes. The data can be calendar, mail, or personal contacts stored in a mailbox in the cloud on Exchange Online as part of Microsoft 365, or on Exchange on-premises in a hybrid deployment.
The API does not support accessing in-place archive mailboxes, not on Exchange Online nor on Exchange Server.
API reference
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Next steps
Select and try Outlook mail sample queries in Graph Explorer. Choose Show more samples in the column on the left. Use the menu to turn on Outlook Mail.
Learn about:
- Ways to organize messages
- How to send mail from another user
Find out more about using the mail API and its use cases in Microsoft Graph v1.0.
After Microsoft solved the browser issue by migrating Microsoft Edge to the Chromium engine, the software giant is now reportedly planning to deal with another shortcoming of its desktop operating system.
Windows 10 will soon get a new Outlook app for Windows 10, and this time, it'd be based on Outlook on the web. The report comes from WindowsCentral, which says a preview version of the new app would go live later this year for insiders, and then the public launch could happen in 2022.
Microsoft currently offers two different desktop email clients for Windows 10 users, namely the Mail app that comes pre-loaded with the OS and the Outlook app that's part of the Office productivity suite.
But on the other hand, it's not a secret the default mail app still leaves a lot to be desired, despite not necessarily lacking too many features as compared to the full version of Outlook.
Mail app in maintenance mode
At this point, however, Microsoft has reportedly moved the Mail app to maintenance mode, which means you shouldn't expect any massive improvements anytime soon. While UI improvements for the Mail app are still expected later this year, the feature lineup would remain pretty much unchanged, as the focus has now switched to this new mail client based on Outlook on the web.The app is codenamed Project Monarch, and the goal for Microsoft is to offer a unified experience across all platforms, including both Windows and non-Windows operating systems.
On Windows 10, however, the Outlook app would come with new capabilities, including lower resource usage and additional capabilities such as offline storage. This makes sense for an email app, especially as Windows currently lacks a powerful client that can serve both consumers and businesses in search of an advanced app to be used within company networks. Cincinnati bell internet speed check.