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  "path": "/article/3169710/microsoft-is-improving-offline-support-in-the-new-outlook-app.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-18T14:18:04.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.pcworld.com",
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  "textContent": "For several years, Microsoft has been trying to persuade users to move from the classic Outlook app for Windows 11 to the new version, which is (essentially) a repackaged web app.\n\nThe latest update offers improved offline support, making it possible to add attachments to emails without an internet connection. The emails will send automatically once you’ve got a working connection again.\n\nAccording to Windows Latest, Microsoft has been testing this feature since October 2025, with a wider rollout only now beginning. Although the “new” Outlook has improved recently, many still prefer the classic app or the web version.",
  "title": "Microsoft’s new Outlook now supports offline email attachments"
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