Microsoft has finally given in, and it has taken a long time. The Redmond company has given the green light to use its Outlook email service through the different applications or email clients that we have at our disposal. Or what is the same, for those more knowledgeable, they have enabled their EAS protocol (Exchange ActiveSync) to be able to synchronize our messages through our terminal, being able to do without the official Hotmail application , the only and late creation by Microsoft to be able to manage this issue Emails on Android .
This means that, for example, users of smartphones and tablets with the Android operating system can receive, write, delete and sort all their messages through the Email application , which can collect the main Emails on Android email accounts . Below we explain, step by step, what you have to do to enjoy everything that Outlook offers in our usual email application.
the Email application on our terminal
If you do not have a previous account, you only have to enter the user data and password . If you want to use this application to enter the Outlook account in addition E to the ones you already have, you only have to go to the accounts menu and click to add a new one .
We configure the different aspects of our new account. Here we can establish the number of emails we want to synchronize in the application, the frequency of The virtual call center synchronization, activate notifications when we receive new messages, synchronize the calendar , etc.
8.- After this, all that remains is to press the Next button to have our Outlook email account active,
with notifications and messages synchronized on our Android
All this without having to install an application for each email account that we have, being able to manage them all from the same tool and switch between one and another with the Accounts menu . In addition, we remember that the native or standard Android email application , called agb directory Email , has the utility Emails on Android of an unread message counter in the upper corner of its icon. A service that, although it does not have the design and functionalities of Gmail , can serve us well to always have all our emails at hand .