I have a couple of questions on outlook 2011 for mac.
Delays and blocks require me to reinstall the Office package.
I have configured Outlook with an Exchange account that I work with Calendar and Contacts (about 1300).
By organizing the best book I've created the categories and colors to your contacts.
The contacts are on the server, but their categorizations are dozens and dozens of local,
In fact, on other devices such as the phone book is not organized in my computer.
Maybe they are stupid questions but they are putting me in trouble.
How do I save categorizations with their color contacts before reinstalling Office?
Can I transfer this organization in another mac with the same version of Office, and with the same address book on the server?
Thank you!
I'm retiring from my full time work where we are using MS Exchange and I use Office 2011 for Mac. How do I migrate off the company exchange server and still keep my Outlook email account? I will be continuing to work for my old firm as a consultant.
I experience calendar issues all the time, usually the calendar date is one day off the original established date. I am trying to eliminate this frustrating issue. I constantly have to double check calendar appointments to make sure the date is correct.
Will migrating my exchange account to Mail on my Mac help or should I use google calendar?
Thanks!
My Auto-complete feature has stopped syncing contacts for my exchange account. Any email addresses added over the past few months to Exchange/LDAP. will not show up when i start to type in an email address. I manually have to go to the contact search, click the drop down and tell it where to look and start typing in the name. While my co-worker next to me, has the same laptop/setup as i do, but is perfectly fine and syncs no problem.
Let me know what additional information you will need.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/mac-outlook-help/about-junk-e-mail-protection-HA102928231.aspx
If you look at the link above it says there that
- Outlook does not apply the junk mail filter to messages from a Microsoft Exchange account. For these accounts, junk mail filtering occurs on the Exchange server.
OK great!!!!!!!!!
I am in my junk mail folder in Outlook 2011 for Mac on my macbookpro and all the email from my new important customer keeps going into the junk email folder on my exchange account even if I set the domain as a safe domain in Outlook 2011 for Mac.
So how do I update the rules on the exchange account so that they can run on the exchange account, in the past on Outlook in the windows environment when I set a safe domain in the junk mail settings, those settings were saved in my exchange account.
I am fine with the rule running on the exchange server instead of locally, my question is how do I control the rules and set them up?
Hi
I have a managed exchange account. I run Office 365
My iMac, phone and pad seamlessly update. I cannot get my new iMac air to sync.
I have downloaded office 365 on the laptop. I have entered the correct settings. The default Calendar has updated but not the exchange calendar nor contacts or email. I have checked all is set up in accounts correctly.
Any thoughts?
Jim
BACKGROUND: My small startup company bought Office 365 last September/October. We got everybody on by about October 20. We put it on each one's personal Mac or PC. I have a MacBook Pro. We have Outlook for Mac 2011. We have an exchange account.
ISSUE: On March 31 in the afternoon, the emails I sent out began to NOT appear in my Sent Items folder. Rather, they popped up in my Inbox as an email sent from me.
Since then, every email I send does NOT show up in the Sent Items folder, but in my Inbox.
The emails do go to the person I send them to, successfully. No problem there.
Possible related issue:
When I click on the Email icon, upper left, to create a new email message, I get the form, eady for me to start creating. As normal, the "From:" window at the top has my name in it already, HOWEVER when I click on the tiny arrows at the far right of the window, two other names appear. One is my name on my other email account, which I have for personal emails, but the third name is the name of a co-worker! It appears to give me the option of sending out an email "from" her.
Please advise how I fix this. Thanks!
I have three inboxes in use on my Outlook 2011. Two are gmail IMAP accounts, the third is an Exchange account. Usually, the Inbox on the top left has Subfolders for each email inbox in use.
When I hit the send/receive butting, these subfolders disappear and I am left with only ONE inbox. If I exit out of Outlook and reopen, the missing folders reappear.
How do I correct this?
I'm really frustrated, I'm not an Apple fanboy, I like Windows I like Apple, I actually don't like Linux.. but more importantly I understand they're all tools to achieve different ends. I need to qualify that because otherwise my next statement will sounds like typical fanboy rhetoric. All platitudes aside, Outlook 2011 is the only program I run that consistently crashes on my Mac. I run Outlook 2010 and 2013 on my VMs and it's a great piece of software, I will argue anyone that it is the best email client. However I don't know why MS can't replicate the success on Mac I've tried Entourage, and now Outlook 2011 and both are colossal heaps of ****. They're gaudy and over complicated in places that should be simple, while somehow being too simplistic in places that should have more options. I don't understand why they couldn't just port 2010 over, give it an Apple facelift.... I'm sorry, as I said I'm just frustrated and I want my sentiments on record somewhere for all eternity on the matter.
NOW..
The problem at hand. I can usually recover from any crashes or hiccups, however I can't get past this issue with my Exchange mail. I've got a IMAP account and I'm migrating it to Exchange. I moved one of my folders in Outlook that was under the IMAP account to the Exchange account. Outlook started to push the mail up to the server and but then stopped with 400 messages remaining. I've tried rebooting, installing updates, I even contacted the Office 365 support (where my Exchange account is hosted) they determined the issue was local to Outlook and not the server. I'm an IT professional, so I do understand a little about this kinda stuff and I'm trying to avoid the whole nuke the program and reinstall option which seems to be everyones go to move with hard problems. Perhaps that may be solution, but I'm looking for other alternatives in the meantime. If anyone can assist me please let me know what information you need from me, specs are below.
Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011 Version 14.3.9 - OS X Mavericks 10.9.2
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