Microsoft’s latest WebView 2 Outlook application has now received mixed reviews. Microsoft has temporarily allowed users to switch back to the old version of UWP email. application.
In terms of the classic version (Win32) Outlook application, Microsoft recently announced a new version of Outlook roadmap, which clearly mentioned that it will continue to provide support for the classic version of Outlook at least until 2029.
During this process, Microsoft promises to continue to adhere to the published support schedule for existing versions of Outlook for Windows and ensure that relevant applications Mainline support will be available until 2029.
At that time, users will no longer be able to download the UWP version of the mail client from the Microsoft App Store, and the installed one may also be updated to the “empty shell version (when opened, it will show that the application has been deactivated, forcing the user to jump to the new version of the App Store page).”