MS Outlook Express vs MS Office Outlook

MS Outlook Express vs MS Office Outlook.
Outlook Express and MS-Outlook are Microsoft’s email clients that fall under messaging products.
Both do the same function but depends upon the requirements can select one of them. But in general Outlook express suits for home users and MS-Outlook suits for corporate.

MS Outlook Express
MS Outlook is email client software to fetch your emails from mail server. In earlier days it came with internet browsers like IE 4 and IE 5 and later it was combined with operating system like Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows 2000.
Outlook Express is designed with open Internet Standards so it supports SMTP (to send emails), POP 3 and IMAP to fetch the emails.
Outlook express supports the following technologies LDAP, HTML, MHTML, S/MIME, and NNTP.
Outlook Express supports to receive emails from more than one account into the same application. You can configure Outlook Express to receive emails from more than one account.


Microsoft Office Outlook

Outlook is a standalone application that is integrated into MS Exchange Server and MS Office. It is integrated with email, calendar, contact management, meeting and event management, resource management and limited personal task management. It’s an ideal client for business users.
We can create inbox rules to organize email messages in a way that we want. As like Outlook Express, here also we can configure more than one email account in the same client.
If Outlook is working with Exchange Server, it offers workgroup information sharing, workflow management, group and meeting schedules, public folders and resource management.
As like Express, Outlook is also designed to support SMTP, POP3 and IMAP protocols to support Exchange Server or any other Messaging Servers that supports MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface). It also supports LDAP, MHTML, NNTP, MIME, S/MIME, vcalendar, vCard, iClendar and full HTML support.

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