Microsoft confirms new Outlook app for Windows 11, Windows 10

Windows 11 Outlook app leaked

Microsoft has been working on a new Outlook experience for
Windows for more than a year and a purported leaked build of
the email client recently appeared online, and many of us

got our hands on it.

The new Outlook app is part of the highly-anticipated ‘Project
Monarch’ and it’s also known as ‘One Outlook’. It’s huge news
for Windows 11 and Windows 10 users, as it is expected to
replace all the existing Outlook clients on the desktop
operating system and become the default mail app.

In a pretty unusual move, Microsoft confirmed that the leaked
Outlook app is legit, but users should avoid it. Earlier this
week, Microsoft quietly posted an update on its Office 365
dashboard, confirming that the One Outlook is real, but IT
professionals should block users from accessing the new email
app.

Microsoft says it’s aware of the leaked app and some users
(work or school account users) can access the early version of
the new Outlook for Windows. Without explaining anything about
One Outlook, Microsoft said it will share news on the next
generation of Outlook experience in the coming weeks.

However, users should avoid the early text version because it’s
currently missing some of the features and enhancements,
according to Microsoft.

“The enhancements will be available later for our customers in
the Beta Channel. We encourage our customers to wait for the
beta version to be released,” Microsoft stated in the notice
published earlier this year.

Microsoft also confirmed that a beta version would be released
to those who are part of the Office Insider program soon. Since
the app is currently not intended for commercial users,
Microsoft wants IT admins to block the access for now, and
allow it only when the app is officially out in the beta
channel.

“When the beta is available, you will need to unblock them
using the same instructions,” the company said.

A closer look at One Outlook for Windows 11

Outlook for Windows

As you can see in the above screenshots, Outlook’s new client
for Windows 11 and Windows 10 is apparently identical to
the Outlook Web.

That’s because the app loads Outlook.com with a couple of new
additions and deeper Windows integration. Right now, it is not
possible to use the app with personal email accounts just yet,
but support for personal accounts will be introduced in future.

Unlike the rest of the web apps, One Outlook uses window
controls to appear more native on Windows. You can click on the
pop-out button to open the email panel in a separate window,
similar to the existing Outlook app.

Microsoft is also exploring multi-account support for One
Outlook.

We don’t know when One Outlook will officially hit the preview
channels, but Microsoft has promised more details will be
shared in the coming weeks.

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