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Adding a +1 for this, and to also give another recommendation for Office365 (or as it is now called, Microsoft365).What I would say is make sure you have 2FA enabled for whatever mail system you choose. Email hacking is a very real issue.
I had to switch to gmail as outlook filtered out important messages.
Hi, when was the update on Outlook? Just wondering if I'm still using the older version.Which is best for email and space?
I seem to recall in an older version of outlook, it was possible to set it up so that we could all access each others inbox if they were off - if this possible on the new outlook and on gmail business?
I'd say it depends on your needs. We get our M365 subscription via a Microsoft Partner, we have the Office Suite, the Voice/Phone service, and the Malware scanning. So a whole bunch of licences, and it works out cheaper via the Partner. Not by much, and to be honest it wasn't about the money anyway. It was just easier to have one supplier for IT, furniture and the office software.Am I best just getting office365 from microsoft or is it better/cheaper to get it from someone else?
We provide MS 365 as a partner, but we do all the domain setup and configure your domain and e-mail with DKIM (Mail Authentication) ensuring the best mail delivery possible.Am I best just getting office365 from microsoft or is it better/cheaper to get it from someone else?
Well these things are always down to individual preferences.Which is best for email and space?
I seem to recall in an older version of outlook, it was possible to set it up so that we could all access each others inbox if they were off - if this possible on the new outlook and on gmail business?
My computer programming mate reckons Microsoft software is always clumsy and slow and he moved everything to Google.
Every version of Outlook can be configured to retrieve multiple mailboxes. I would like to add a +1 for Microsoft 365 here, as in 365, the administrator has overall visibility and control of who has access to which mailboxes. If you were to have a similar setup for Gmail mailboxes, it would be based on the relevant people knowing the relevant mailbox passwords, which can quickly become an administrative (and data protection) nightmare when you have more than a handful of mailboxes. In Microsoft 365, once you give user A access to mailbox B, that mailbox appears automatically within user A's Outlook within minutes. It's extremely efficient and saves time remoting in to users' workstations to reconfigure mail clients manually.Hi, when was the update on Outlook? Just wondering if I'm still using the older version.
thanks Julie