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Microsoft abandons Outlook Express

Angus Kidman ZDNet Australia

Published: 13 Aug 2003 12:20 BST

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It might be the world's most widely distributed email client, but Microsoft has confirmed that it has no intention of further developing Outlook Express.

"[Outlook Express] just sits where it is," said Dan Leach, lead product manager for Microsoft's information worker product management group. "The technology doesn't go away, but no new work is being done. It is consumer email in an early iteration, and our investment in the consumer space is now focused around Hotmail and MSN. That's where we're putting the emphasis in terms of new investment and new development work."

While Outlook Express has always been most popular with individual consumers, many business users have also utilised it, in part because it is part of its default Windows install. Microsoft executives are hoping those users will now switch to the full-blown Outlook client (and pay for an Office licence in the process).

"IMAP is just not a very rich protocol," Steve Conn, Exchange Server product manager, told ZDNet Australia during the company's Tech Ed conference. "The great majority of people used Outlook Express because they weren't on a LAN environment, and Outlook was just too fat for them."

The currently-in-beta Outlook 2003 client has much lower bandwidth requirements, he said. In May, Microsoft revealed that it was no longer planning to release standalone versions of Internet Explorer, which includes the Outlook Express functionality. Future releases will only be made available as part of the Windows platform.

Update: Microsoft has since altered its stance on the future of Outlook Express. Click here for more details.

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36 comments

  1. What a complete bunch of wankers these people are.... Tristan
  2. Visit the MS website and click the "complaint... Anonymous
  3. At least we'll always have Eudora. Anonymous
  4. its not suprising to see microsoft "freebies" begi... Mike P
  5. Time to switch to Linux? ;) Or at least try out so... Jafar As Sadiq
  6. Waiting for the day when everyone will use MSN and... Kishor Gurtu
  7. For those not running EXCHANGE servers, IMAP is in... Richard Geoffrion
  8. MS is going on with its pay-for-your internet soft... Anonymous
  9. Sad but true. In my experience OE has always been... Johnny Smith
  10. Well, it seems as if for yet another time in that... David Schachner
  11. You guys are mistaken. none given
  12. Wait...wasn't a large part of "the lawsuit" about... Anonymous
  13. It looks like Mcrosoft has decided to fleece its O... John Logreco
  14. Does this mean that Outlook Express will no longer... Anthony van Orizande
  15. This is really a good new, after all. There will b... Gustavo Vasconcelos
  16. ROFL Exchange Server and Outlook are a very danger... Mark Court
  17. Who cares. Apple mail is a much much better progr... LeVon Williams
  18. Microsoft patches 'critical' Outlook, IE bugs How... Anonymous
  19. Who cares. Only retards use M$ products. They dese... City Slicker
  20. You can use IncrediMail! IncrediMail is far more f... Anonymous
  21. This gives a very good chance to Ximian Evolution... Arjun
  22. Actually, I think my next computer will be a Mac.... Ann Fennell
  23. Incredimail? Fun for you, but not for the person o... City Slicker
  24. What perfect timing for Eudora 6.0 next month! Th... Anonymous
  25. i have been told that the virus can enter your p c... bill flynn
  26. Thank you for your site. I have WIN98 and Outlook... Anonymous
  27. I CANT GET THE OUTLOOK EXPRESS TOO WORK AT ALL BILLIE
  28. Lotus Notes R6 is still available TK Terry King
  29. Maybe this is Microsoft's contribution to internet... Mooquackwooftweetmeow
  30. For the lady that said that only retards use Micro... John Cooling
  31. Well why should anyone be surprised at this news t... A Stobie
  32. I cannot get any sense out of the help line for fr... Barbara Brooksbank
  33. Dear Microsoft, How to run a business, Lesson 1; L... Robert Inski
  34. >> How to run a business, Lesson 1; Well Robe... Stanley Barnett
  35. Outlook Express sucks. It works sometimes, and oth... Just me
  36. its great! Sadia Abbas

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