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I´d use something like outlook if i had multiple e-mail addresses to manage, to have all the communication centralized.
But anyway: if anything fails You can still log in into Your normal e-mail account, no? Outlook is like an extra step, no? To share Your personal information with Microsoft probably.
OP. Updates shouldn't interrupt service, but you can put Steam and Steamguard on your mobile phone if available. You can also just make an alternate email address and change your Steam settings for the transition if you're really worried.
its the 20's if you care about anything your cell phone is linked and you can never get locked out.
Back up codes... https://store.steampowered.com/twofactor/manage
outlook should have a webclient, so you'll always have access to email through a browser.
the thing that you open on your desktop talks to the pop3 server automatically without needing to sign in, that's the only difference.
on the browser you just sign in through the correct website.