We do it all the time on our IT Service desk mailbox to add a reference, in the subject line, once it's been logged and then it's filed into the appropriate sub-folder.
Other companies probably do the same thing.
"No. The "New Outlook for Windows" does not support non-cloud mailboxes (such as on-premises Exchange servers).
Furthermore, because the New Outlook effectively functions as a web-based client, it requires all connected accounts—even standard IMAP or POP accounts—to route and cache data through Microsoft's cloud servers. You can verify the accepted account setups using the Microsoft Supported Account Types Guide."
Built to fail
In some countries the law has forced Microsoft to display a menu on a fresh install of Windows which asks which web browser you want and it will install that browser. This doesn't add any bloat to Windows. It simply an additional step when setting up a new PC.
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Software posted here is compiled for Windows x64 Edition. Please post more applications, they need not be free!
Anti-Virus
Avast!
NOD32
Symantec Antivirus
Audio/Video Editing/Production
Cakewalk Sonar x64
VirtualDub
Benchmarks
CineBench
FRAPS
Desktop Customisation
WindowBlinds
Disk mangement
FileDisk x64 (Unofficial)
WinImage
File Compression
7-Zip
Squeez
WinRAR (latest beta has x64 shell extensions)
Firewall
Tiny Firewall 64
Games
Far Cry x64 upgrade
Graphics
POV-Ray
Networking
PuTTy x64 (Unofficial)
System Utilties
Filemon x64
OpenGL Extensions Viewer
Prime95
Process Explorer
Regmon x64
StartupMonitor64
O&O Defrag (Beta!)
Tweaking Software
TweakUI64 (Unofficial)
Web Software:
Mozilla Firefox (Unofficial x64 build)
Sun Java x64
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