• sunbeam60
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    1 year ago

    I mean, duh!!

    It’s a web version wrapped in some god-awful semi-native wrapper. Everything the app does is stored on the server. So, yes, like gmail, if you give it access to another IMAP account, the password is stored on the server BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS.

    This isn’t a scandal. It shouldn’t be news.

    The bigger discussion why are we pretending a server driven mail client is local?

    • thomask@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 year ago

      That is the discussion. Microsoft is pretending by making it the upgrade path for two products which actually are local, and hoping users won’t notice.

      • JustARegularNerd@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        At work I’ve been trying to use the new Outlook but the biggest gripe (other than this new news) is that it’s once again, a fucking Electron app and a lot of features have been cut.

        I work at an MSP and people have mistakenly changed to the new Outlook, and then find things like their local mail rules stop working (because it doesn’t support those anymore), their custom accounting software that would compose an email in Outlook straight up won’t do that with new Outlook, for businesses it’s going to wreak havoc if Microsoft just force updates everyone.

        • datavoid@lemmy.ml
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          1 year ago

          At least m365 outlook / outlook 2016 counts as a different product as far as I’m aware, don’t think updating Mail will affect the real outlook