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Windows Live Mail

An email client from Microsoft developed as the succcessor to both Outlook Express in Windows XP and Windows Mail in Vista. Windows Live Mail, or simply Mail starting with Windows 8, is a client mail program for installation on the desktop. "Windows Live Hotmail" was Microsoft's Web-based email offering before it was rebranded (see Outlook.com). See Windows Live.
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Windows Live Mail is none other than Microsofts venture, which has always been a champion amongst the most well-known free online email services provided by Microsoft, and is available all over the world.
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