M4

M4

am 19.04.2007 19:52:21 von spamhotmail

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November 29
Update to Windows Live Mail Beta
Posted by Imran Qureshi

The wait will soon be over. This week we will be releasing the
"M4" (Milestone 4) update to the Windows Live Mail beta (codename:
Kahuna).



We listened to what you, our beta users, told us. We fixed many of
your issues, improved reliability, made Kahuna even faster and added
some great features that will improve your mail experience.




One of the really awesome features we've added, that no other webmail
has, is "Spell check as you Type." (You can watch a demo of this
here). This spell check feature runs in the background and highlights
spelling errors while you type unlike the spell check feature in
existing webmail services that require you to click a button and then
correct spelling errors one by one.




Keep using Kahuna and keep the feedback coming. We're not joking when
we say that you're now part of our development team.



P.S: Hold down SHIFT key when clicking on hyperlinks below to open
them in a new window.



Here are some other improvements in M4:



1. Safety Improvements

We're laser focused in the area of spam and safety with Windows Live
Mail and have already made major improvements over other webmail
services. Never one to rest on our laurels, we simplified and
consolidated the safety experience even more in M4.



We automatically calculate a safety level for each mail using over
eight checks. The three safety levels are: "Known sender", "Unknown
sender" or "Unsafe". You can always click on "Why?" to find out why a
mail was marked as such and what you can do to change the safety level
of this sender. How much simpler can it be...

(Screenshots: Known sender | Known sender (after clicking Why) |
Unknown sender | Unsafe)



Kahuna has already been helping identify Phishing mails to help
protect our customers -- now we make them more noticeable so you won't
be duped into clicking on them.

(Screenshots: Real PayPal Mail | Phishing Mail pretending to be
PayPal)



Oh and if you were one of those people who didn't like having message
text shown in mails in the Junk Mail Folder, now the default is that
message content is not rendered in Junk Mail Folder until you say you
want to see it.

(Screenshots: JMF Folder)



2. Fast Search

Vroom, vroom! The new indexed search is fast and it searches message
bodies. The UI is the same as M3 but the engine underneath is brand
spanking new. We're rolling it out slowly - not every user will get
it right away so be patient.

How you tell if you have the new search engine: If the infobar in your
search results does NOT say the following then you have the new search
engine:

"Note: At this time, the mail beta searches only the subject and
addresses."



3. Spell Check as you Type

Ok this is one feature that turned out better than we thought. Just
start typing in Compose and we'll check spelling in the background and
put red squiggles under words that are misspelled. You can then right-
click them and choose from our suggestions, tell us to ignore that
word or add the word into the dictionary.



I know what you're saying. Big deal, Outlook already does that.
Well, we're the first webmail service I know that does this on the web
without installing any software!

(Screenshots: Spell Check As You Type)



4. Scrollable message and contact list.

We know you want to see more than 14 messages at a time in the message
list. Well now you can see 50 messages at a time.

Why should contacts be any different? In contacts now, you can see
all your contacts in one list.

(Screenshots: Scrollable message list | Scrollable contact list)




5. Configurable reading pane

Now you and I know that reading pane is the best thing to ever happen
to webmail. But for some strange reason a few people don't like it.
Well, if you happen to be one of those people you can now turn off the
reading pane.

(Screenshots: Configuration options | reading pane turned off)



6. Resizable panes

Your folder names are long or you like the message list to be wider?
Just grab the edges of the panes and resize them to how you like it.
Your customization is maintained the next time you login (on the same
machine).

(Screenshots: resized panes)



7. Improved Error Message Discoverability

We've also made our error message easier to notice by moving them
closer to where your eye is, adding icons and changing their color to
a more visible color.

(Screenshots: Error message in Contacts)



8. Easier to send mail when you don't know email address

Admit it. This is how you send mail: You find a mail from that
person. You reply to it and then delete the original content of the
mail.

Well if this is you, then Kahuna makes this easy. Find the mail and
click on the From address. We start a new mail to that person.

(Screenshots: Clickable sender email address)


Or let's say you were in contacts to find the email address of some
friend. Well, normally you'd copy the email address, go back to mail,
click New and then paste in the email address. Well, now you can just
drag the contact to the Mail tab and voila, we start an email to that
person.



9. Support for browsers other than IE6 & higher

Testers can access all Mail Beta functionality using Internet Explorer
version 6.0. But we know some of you like to use other browsers.
With M4 we now also support additional browsers including Firefox,
Netscape or Opera. We're still a bit of a work in progress here, so
apologies if there are still some glitches (we are focused on making
sure core email functionality is solid, but some of the bells and
whistles work better with IE6+).




10. Empty Junk Mail Folder or Deleted Items Folder with one click

Lots of users asked for the ability to empty these folders easily.
Now you can right-click on them and choose Empty.

(Screenshots: Right-click menu on Junk Mail Folder)



11. Print Messages

Ok, we had this in M3 also but it was hidden in the Actions menu. Now
it's on the main toolbar so you can easily find and click it.

(Screenshots: Print button)



-Imran Qureshi

Windows Live Program Manager