Win8 built-in mail application add account setting tutorial

  

In the Win8 system, a mail application is built in, users can send and receive mail directly on the computer without opening the web page. If you use Windows Lice account to log in to Win8 system, then the mail application will use the mailbox used by the account as the default mailbox. Users can notice the arrival of new mail by setting notification reminder and dynamic tile. Of course, in addition to the default mailbox, users can also add other mailboxes in the mailbox application.

Notification Reminder Settings

By “Push Button”-“Settings”-“More Computer Settings”-“Notifications&#>;Limited “App Notifications&rdquo ; Switch to the status of "open" and set the status below “Show "Mail” from ";"









After the mail is opened, when the mail arrives in the mailbox, a prompt will pop up in the upper right corner of the screen, and you can open the mail directly by clicking it.
New Mail Tips

Dynamic Tile Settings

Mail on the mail in the start screen (touch screen users click and drag the tile down to the check mark), at the bottom of the screen Select “turn on/off dynamic tile” to set it up.
Turn on/off dynamic tile

At this point, you can see the dynamic prompt on the "mail” tile on the start screen:
Dynamic tile

Screen prompt settings

Via “Push button”-“Settings”-“More computer settings”-“Personalization”-“Lock screen” below in “ The lock screen application & rdquo; lieutenant & ldquo; mail & rdquo; application can be added.
Adding a mail application to a lock screen desktop

When a new mail arrives, a message prompt will be given in the lock screen state:
Lock screen new mail prompt

Add Other Mail Accounts

Under the Mail app, select “Pushbuttons”-“Settings”-“Accounts”, then click “Add Accounts”.
Open Account Settings

In the pop-up dialog box, select “Other Accounts”.
Add another account

Follow the prompts to complete the setup.
Select Account Type

In the Windows 8 Mail app, the default added mailbox will only load the last two weeks of mail. When the mail is turned to the bottom, the following prompt will appear:
Mailbox Tips

After clicking, you will find that there is a lot of content that can be set in the pop-up "Settings":
Mailbox Settings
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The settings in the Common App Bar or the "Pushbutton"-“Settings>-“Options> are much richer.

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