Microsoft has released a new update for the default mail app in Windows 10, this time including a trio of welcome improvements.
First and foremost, it’s important to know that this update brings the Mail and Calendar app for Windows 10 to version 16005.11629.20316.0. If this version isn’t yet up for grabs, you should wait a little longer, as Microsoft typically releases such updates in stages to users worldwide.
To check the version of the Mail app, launch it and then head over to Settings > About.
How to install this version right now on Windows 10
According to the official change log published in the Store, once this update is installed on your device, the Mail and Calendar app should let you easily download and save all attachments in an email at once. Previously, users were required to download attachments one by one, so in the case of emails with a big number of files, it’s pretty clear that using this method wasn’t... (read more)
First and foremost, it’s important to know that this update brings the Mail and Calendar app for Windows 10 to version 16005.11629.20316.0. If this version isn’t yet up for grabs, you should wait a little longer, as Microsoft typically releases such updates in stages to users worldwide.
To check the version of the Mail app, launch it and then head over to Settings > About.
How to install this version right now on Windows 10
According to the official change log published in the Store, once this update is installed on your device, the Mail and Calendar app should let you easily download and save all attachments in an email at once. Previously, users were required to download attachments one by one, so in the case of emails with a big number of files, it’s pretty clear that using this method wasn’t... (read more)
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