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Athena PIM (unused)[]
Athena PIM 1.00.046 (unused)[]
1995 (unused)[]
Athena PIM was an in-development version of Internet Mail and News leaked in the only build of Windows Nashville (Build 999).
Internet Mail and News[]
Internet Mail and News 1.0, 2.0[]
1996[]
With the Release of Internet Explorer 3, 2 programs were bundled with the navigator. Internet Mail and Internet News.
Both programs would be merged to form Outlook Express some time later.
Outlook Express[]
Outlook Express 4[]
1997 (unused)[]
Seen in Windows Codename Memphis Build 1525-Windows 98 Build 1577.
Outlook Express firstly appeared in Windows Codename Memphis Build 1525, this as a rebranding of Internet Mail and News.
1997 (unused)[]
Seen in Windows 98 Builds 1577-1650. Also referred as simply Mail.
Since Windows 98 Build 1650, Outlook Express received its final icon.
1997–1999[]
With the release of Internet Explorer 4, Internet Mail and News was rebranded as Outlook Express.
Outlook Express 5[]
1999–2001[]
Outlook Express 6[]
2001–2006[]
Outlook Express 7 (unused)[]
2003–2004 (unused)[]

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Used in Windows Longhorn builds 4029-4067.
2004 (unused)[]

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This version was bundled with Windows Longhorn pre-reset builds since build 4067. It would be scrapped alongside the original Longhorn development plans in 2004 due to the reset.
After the development reset, Windows Vista builds would be bundled with Outlook Express 6 until build 5435.
Windows Mail[]
2005 (unused)[]

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With the release of Windows Vista build 5252, Outlook Express would be replaced with Windows Mail, the program initially used the Outlook Express 6 icon.
2005–2006 (unused)[]

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The icon would be changed in Windows Vista build 5259.
2006 (unused)[]

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2006–2009[]

The Windows Mail app was discontinued in 2009 and temporarily replaced with Windows Live Mail.
Mail[]
2012–2013[]
Used on Windows 8.
With the release of Windows 8, a new Metro UI app called Mail was integrated in the OS, this as a replacement for Windows Live Mail.
2013–2015[]
Used on Windows 8.1.
2015–2020[]
Used on Windows 10 versions before 2020.
2018 (proposed)[]
Icon seen in the Office 365 Icon Video.
2020–2024[]

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This logo was originally designed for Windows 10X, but was only used on Windows 10 and 11.
In June 2023, Microsoft announced that Mail, Calendar and People would be replaced by Outlook. Outlook would become the default mail client for Windows in 2024. The migration of users from Mail to Outlook started in June 2023.
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