Microsoft says Hotmail and Outlook.com are working again after European clients endured a 'straightforward' issue yesterday.

Microsoft said its free email services, Outlook.com and Hotmail, lost power across Europe on Monday, is now operating again.

Issues continue to affect users across the region nearly 12 hours later, preventing them from sending and receiving emails.

Although the company said conventional services have continued, some users are still reporting problems continuously.

Microsoft says its free email administrations, Outlook.com and Hotmail, lost power all through Europe on Monday (photograph), which is as of now working once more. Be that as it may, reports of issues still trickle down to DownDetector.co.uk since Tuesday morning

A representative for Redmond, Washington, said in a blog entry on his Office 365 security website: 'Everything is working.'

Notwithstanding, reports of the issues stay humiliating through the DownDetector.co.uk page, a report of a power blackout, on Tuesday morning.

Furthermore, a live trophy outline shows trophies crosswise over England and Western Europe.

His pages started to return blunder messages at 0720 GMT on Monday.

Microsoft said at the time it had attempted to determine the breakdown and would discharge a refresh later on Monday about its administration status.

"We are proceeding to examine to decide the wellspring of the issue and distinguish benefit recuperation steps," the organization said.

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