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Good morning Tim,
You can try this method to create a desktop shortcut to your inbox: https://www.howtogeek.com/436615/how-to-create-desktop-shortcuts-on-windows-10-the-easy-way/
I just tried this but you'll still have to click on "MY EMAIL" and log in before seeing your inbox.
Maratsade's suggestion to use a 3rd party email client would be faster.
-Liz
I doubt it; you'd still have to go to the Web and login.
You should install Thunderbird and set it up to fetch your emails. Then you could access them through the Thundirbird app.
Good morning Tim,
You can try this method to create a desktop shortcut to your inbox: https://www.howtogeek.com/436615/how-to-create-desktop-shortcuts-on-windows-10-the-easy-way/
I just tried this but you'll still have to click on "MY EMAIL" and log in before seeing your inbox.
Maratsade's suggestion to use a 3rd party email client would be faster.
-Liz