The report highlights that for several years, Microsoft has been trying to persuade users to move from the classic Outlook app for Windows 11 to the fresh version, which is (essentially) a repackaged web app.
In a fresh development, the emails will send automatically once you’ve got a working connection again. The most recent patch offers improved offline support, making it possible to add attachments to emails without an internet connection.
In a fresh development, although the “fresh” Outlook has improved recently, many still prefer the classic app or the web version. According to Windows Current, Microsoft has been testing this capability since October 2025, with a wider rollout only now beginning.
As part of the ongoing story, this article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.
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