Hi Thomas,

Still confused, the native Mail app has that feature if you choose to show 
thecombined Inbox. I have my work email which is Office 365 small business abnd 
hence it is Exchange, I also have two separate Outlook.com emails. If I look at 
the combined/unified Inbox I can see emails from all three accounts in one 
Inbox.
I tried the Outlook app for a bit, but while it has a lot of features, I didn’t 
like the fact I couldn’t use the srub gesture to get back to the main list of 
mailboxes which I can do in the native mail app. Once you are in a mailbox in 
Outlook you have to “Close” it using the button at the top left.
I also really like the new way of how the native mail app handles threads, 
being able to turn the rotor to messages and flick up and own to read all the 
messages in a thread is nice.
Of course now that Outlook has fixed the issue where you couldn’t review the 
message body properly using word or character navigation is nice and it is a 
very serious replacement for the native mail app. I, however, still prefer the 
native mail app.

Regards,
Sieghard

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Thomas Domville
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 8:27 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Outlook app

Hello Mary,

Ah, yes. That would confuse people and I see what you mean. Oh right let me put 
this in to this way. Say I have an Yahoo, Gmail, Outlook, and say a Work 
account. Yes, as like in Apple Mail you can see each of those mail boxes as 
being separate mail boxes. One can jump in to Yahoo. Jump out and go to Gmail 
for the next one. Easy enough. What Outlook does is this. Every email that you 
have in those mail boxes. So every email in the Inbox of Yahoo, Gmail, Outlook 
and my Work account can be displayed in this All Mail Box option. In this All 
Mail Box page. All of those inbox emails are here. No more having to go to each 
mail boxes separately. It sounds messy but really it grew on me in able to see 
everything in one place. Yes, Outlook does have the option to see those 
separate mail boxes as you have in Apple Mail.

For me I have a personal mail account, a junk mail account, two AppleVis mail 
account, and a work mail account. Putting this all together just makes my life 
easier and faster. Just respond back to the email and it will send it by which 
inbox it came from.

Good question! Sorry for the confusion. ;)

Regards,
Thomas






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[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mary Otten
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 10:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Outlook app

Thomas, I lost you when you were talking about the advantage of Outlook because 
you can see all your mail in one box. You can do that with apple mail. And you 
have your boxes separate. I have an inbox where I see my Gmail, my Comcast 
mail, and my iCloud mail all in one box. And I have my separate boxes, each 
with its own folders if I want. So in that respect, I see no advantage to 
Outlook. If I were to use Outlook, what I be able to have my separate boxes? If 
not, that is a dealbreaker.
Mary

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On Jan 16, 2017, at 7:59 PM, Thomas Domville 
<thomas.domvi...@gmail.com<mailto:thomas.domvi...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello there,

The first question to answer is there a way to adjust the number of lines to 
preview with in the Microsoft Outlook for iOS. The answer is no. What you hear 
for the preview is what you get. Which is quite a bit and I think is longer 
than what Apple Mail gives you. Of course you don't have to do the three 
fingers tap to hear the preview this is automatically read to you as you swipe 
to the mail on Microsoft Outlook which I love and miss in what Apple ripped 
out. Personal preferences of course.

Second question is why would I use Microsoft Outlook over Apple Mail. I almost 
have to say you haven't tried this yet I can see. ;)

Well perhaps you did. Again, this is a personal preference. What I love out 
Microsoft Outlook for the iOS is that I have many emails and mail boxes. So if 
you have the similar issue and hate having to jump in and out of all of your 
mail boxes. Outlook offers an All Mail and which I totally love. All of my 
emails in all of the mail boxes are displayed on oin one place. No more jumping 
around all over the place. The second thing I like is the what is called the 
Focus and Others. This is a very simple rule based options that Outlook gives 
you to control in what you want to see that is important and not important. For 
example, all of the mail that comes in that I do want to see now I have set up 
to come in the Focus page. All others non-essential mail goes in to my Other 
page. This separate from what I want and those I will deal with at another 
time. You teach which mail that you want to go in to the Focus or Other page. 
So these essential mail from work goes in to my Focus and the mailing list can 
go in to the Other page if you want. The choice is yours. Lastly, under the 
file section you can see all of the attachments that you have in all of your 
mail boxes. At any time you can simply put them in to various cloud services 
like iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, and etc. Yes, Apple Mail has this but what 
it doesn't do is that you have a page that shows all of the mail with 
attachments and easily can drop them in to cloud drive and vice versa on the 
fly.

Overall, I find the experiences on the Outlook smoother and can handle many 
mail boxes so much easier. Being able to see everything all in one place really 
helps. There are a lot of little things that went in to this design and you 
just won't find in the standard Apple Mail. So if you only have just one mail 
or maybe two. Don't get a lot of mail. It is probably not for you. For those 
with more mail boxes and have to deal with a lot of emails. I really would try 
this out. Its free and you have nothing to lose. Which by the way just because 
it is Microsoft Outlook isn't just for Outlook accounts or exchanges. It will 
work with iCloud, gMail, Outlook, Hotmail, Yahoo, and many other services and 
custom ones like what Apple Mail offers.

Regards,
Thomas






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[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Maria Reyes
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 3:15 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Outlook app

Anyone know how to change the length of the preview in the outlook app for iOS
Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>

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