New Update Microsoft 365 will soon cut these Outlook and OneDrive features

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  • Microsoft just announced several changes that will remove features or affect the functionality of Outlook and OneDrive.
  • Microsoft 365 subscribers will no longer be able to have personalized email addresses attached to their Outlook.com inbox.
  • Outlook attachments will soon count against your OneDrive storage data limit, which could force people to delete larger emails.
  • Microsoft will add at least 50 GB of extra storage to Outlook for one year to help people transition.
 

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Microsoft notes on a support page that Outlook.com attachments will count against a customer's OneDrive data starting February 1, 2023. The change won't impact the Outlook.com mailbox storage amount, according to Microsoft, but it may reduce the available storage on OneDrive.

Customers who reach the cloud storage quota may have the ability to send and receive emails using the email service disrupted, according to Microsoft.

Customers may check the available storage and the total amount of available storage on OneDrive or in Outlook.com:
Outlook.com users may delete email attachments to free up disk space on the service. Attachments may be downloaded to the local system manually before that for backup purposes. Another option that customers have is to use a backup tool to download all mails. Programs like the desktop email client Mozilla Thunderbird or the free MailStore Home may do that almost effortlessly.
 

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