Hello Everyone,

We have a few users using Outlook for Mac 2011 (14.4.6 and 14.4.2) that have trouble automatically syncing their mailboxes after being migrated from our Exchange 2007 environment to our Exchange 2013 environment.

OS X versions are 10.9.5, 10.7.5, and 10.10.1

If they perform a manual sync, it works fine.  Automatic syncing is spotty and can go for hours before syncing.  Identities, accounts, and profiles have been rebuilt

without success.

OWA and ActiveSync are working just fine.

Is there something to look for client side (Outlook 2011 Connection Status) or perhaps server side in EWS settings?

Thanks for any information!

Ian...

Hi, at my wit's end here trying to figure out why Outlook is no longer syncing with my iphone 4S since upgrading to Yosemite.

Everything is ticked in Outlook and iTunes, it looks like it's syncing but no dice.  iPhone syncs with ical, contacts etc., but not with Outlook and Outlook doesn't share at all. Any advice would be much appreciated.  Thanks.

The mbox file cannot be imported back into Outlook for Mac.  It is not a usable archive.

What procedure do I need to follow to archive a mail folder so that it can be imported back into Outlook.

This morning all my mails have disappeared from my 'inbox" in both outlook and Mail for Mac in all my macs. Then I saw "repairing the mailbox" comment. Now after many hours mails are slowly getting downloaded in Outlook. What happened? The Mac mailbox received some mails but not updating any more? Was the problem only for me? I thought the data base is secure in Mac hard disc but now I am scared. Please advise. Thanks.

I am looking for software to backup Outlook POP accounts and was testing Mail Archiver X (Maverick and Outlook and MAX are all the latest versions).

Running MAX crashes Outlook somewhere in the middle of the run.  I have been in contact with the developer and she said that Outlook is corrupted.  I rebuild the identity and immediately ran MAX and it crashed again.  My question is can Outlook still have corruptions after a rebuild?  And how to fix?  Thanks. 

I have a number of alias email set up on my Outlook.com account.

I recently installed Office 365 on my iMac but in Outlook for Mac 2011 I can't find a way to send emails from my alias addresses.

Is there something I need to do in Outlook for Mac?

Thanks

How can I setup Outlook on my iMac running OS X Yosemite Version 10.10.1?  

I use hotmail and no matter what I do I have been unable to get emails that are sent from my account to show they have actually come from my @hotmail.com account.  All emails I send from my account show up at the other end as having come from my wife's @hotmail.com account rather than mine.  If the recipient hits 'reply' it goes back to my wife at her account rather than to me.

I am guessing I need to delete my hotmail account on my iMac desktop and then setup Outlook, but perhaps there is an easier solution for fixing my sender ID problem.

Thanks!

I am using Office 2011 Home and Office on a Mac Pro OSX 10.9.5

The Outlook 2011 "Search" function not working after upgrading to Mavericks. 

Very strangely, Outlook sees all my e-mails, they are there, but the Search is not functioning... 

MORE strangely, I cannot find my email database : 

I know it should be here :     user/Documents/Microsoft User Data    What I DO find there is "Utilisateurs Office 2004" and that is inside "Données utilisateurs Microsoft"   ( I am in France ), and I also have in user/Documents/ : "Microsoft User Data"  which contains Entourage Scripts, and Microsoft Messenger Data,  but no database for Office 2011, or Outlook 2011....      

With my Mac's spotlight I have searched for "Office 2011 Identities", "Utilisateurs Office 2011"   and "user data" and "Office 2011", but Spotlight finds nothing, and I have not idea where the database is hiding...

Again, I repeat, all my e-mails appear correctly in my Outlook window.... it is simply the Search function that is not working...  So Outlook somehow knows where my user database is, but it seems that it is invisible.   It is not in Library/Application Support

I even used the Microsoft Database Utility.app  to re-build the database : again, no problem but that did not get Spotlight to index it.... 

It may be important to know that when I installed Office 2011, I imported all my mails, etc. from Entourage ( does that have the same name in English ? )  from Office 2008. 

I am using a Mac Pro OSX 10.9.5

On this Mac I have upgraded from Office 2004 to Office 2008 to Office 2011, so I have a lot of Office things on the hard disk and I do find the older databases that have not been modified for years.... 

PLEASE HELP ME !  unsearchable Outlook is not very usefull !

Also, on a different MacPro OSX 10.7.5 the "Search" function in Outlook IS working, but when I do a search in Spotlight, it shows me for example an e-mail containing the word I am looking for, but when I select that, I get an Outlook e-mail page that is emptiy with "6170.vRge08Message (49,8 ko) in the attachement box, but the mail itself is not showing....  I have to go again to Outlook and do the same search again....  THEN I can find it... but not directly from Spotlight as I could before....  (this is also Office 2011 Home and Office )

Best wishes,


D.L.

I know more or less how OL2011 stores its database in an identity. I need to tell my backup software NOT to backup the Outlook files on a Mac computer and the only way I can do that is by telling it which file EXTENSIONS not to backup.

I don't have an Apple machine to test with, but doesn't Outlook 2011 store the emails as individual messages in .olk files?

The only way my backup software will not backup emails is by exempting the email'sfile types. They'er all using Exchange so I don't care about backing up emails.

TIA

hello,

 

 

I have several MacBook (Pro / Air) in a Windows environment.

 

 

The mail server is Exchange 2010.

 

 

 

 

MacBook experiencing some difficulty connecting to the Exchange server while others do not experience problems.

 

 

They are all in Yosemite and Office 2011 is updated.

 

 

 

 

In any case, Outlook is able to connect to Exchange if the MacBook is connected wired.

 

 

However, some MacBook are unable to connect to Exchange if they are connected to WiFi.

 

 

The Exchange server is local.

 

 

 

 

I can not find information that talks about this problem.

 

 

 

 

All suggestions are welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you!