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  2. Outlook.com - Wikipedia

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    To Do is task management component of Outlook.com introduced during the transition to the Office 365-based infrastructure. Mail client access. Outlook.com supports email clients connecting through the following protocols, listed in chronological order: WebDAV was used by Outlook Express but was discontinued on September 1, 2009.

  3. Skype for Business - Wikipedia

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    It supports text, audio, and video chat, and integrates with Microsoft 365 components such as Exchange and SharePoint. The software was previously named Lync before rebranding to Skype for Business in 2015, co-branding it with the Microsoft-owned consumer messaging platform Skype (which had begun to integrate with Lync in 2013).

  4. Exchange ActiveSync - Wikipedia

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    EAS 16.1 was announced in June 2016 and was deployed in Office 365 first, followed by Exchange Server 2016. This version of the protocol contains three major capabilities: improved keyword search, propose new time and account-only remote wipe. Licensing. Beginning in the early 2000s, EAS began to be available for licensing.