Hi all. I have created a business signature for the emails and when sending looks good. However when opening a test email it shows with 2 images (2 logos)  instead of 1 as it shows when sending. Also it looks fine when opening said email in an internet browser like hotmail but if opening on phone/mac etc it shows with 2 images. Has anyone encountered this before and able to help? Thank you

OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011

Hi, I use Office for Mac 2011 Version 14.6.4 on a 27inch iMac 3.1GHz i5 (mid 2111) with 16GB ram. My mail setup is IMAP.

I have a problem that is really frustrating me, my Junk E-mail folder indicates that I have 1 item in the folder, when I try to delete the junk mail item it does not delete, open the folder and it's empty but it's still indicating 1 item, how do I get rid of this invisible item so that it registers that the folder is empty.

Please help before I go insane..

I have MS office outlook 2011 on  Macbook pro running Yosemite  10.10.5 I deleted 3000+ emails and now outlook is stuck on "updating message list" Getting mail on IPhone with no problem

When I send an email it goes to my sent file for a few seconds then it goes to my inbox.

How do I keep it in the sent box?

This is the error message i am getting now when trying to send emails. It did work fine a couple of days ago...

What I have tried :

1- Remove SSL to connect (I then receive an error message www.spamhaus.org/query...Cannot send mail. The SMTP server does not recognize any of the authentication methods supported by Outlook. Try changing the SMTP authentication options in Account settings or contact your network administrator.)

2 - Account / advance / security : no certificate selected

Everything is fine if i connect to webmail or my iphone. I can receive emails on the computer but cant send??

I have been using outlook on my mac and configured my emails, it has been working fine until recently. I receive this error code

(my iMAC OX El Capitan is 10.11.5, Outlook for mac 2011 v 14.6.1)

An operation on the server timed out. The server may be down, overloaded,
or there may be too much net traffic. Error code 3259

I have searched the net and found this top that suggests changing port to 587, (Outlook 2011 Error 3259 -"An operation on the server timed out. The server may be down, overloaded, or there may be too much net traffic.")

It doesn't work

I’m using Google apps for my emails, which seem to very fine on any windows machine. My incoming mail server is imap.gmail.com - 993 and smtp.gmail.com for outgoing – 25 which originally worked very well.
I have also tried 80, 3535

This doesn't work either.

Please, if anybody has any ideas how to fix this problem would be appreciated. I purchased outlook especially for the email system and it has been working fine, no changes made to any my mac, firewall if off etc. 

Help?

Thanks
I have an Office 365 account for work email and a Windows laptop for work with Outlook 2013.  I recently started using my Mac with Outlook 2011 instead and most functionality seems to be working except I switched back to Windows for a few days and I'm noticing that none of my categorization of email messages that I did on Outlook for Mac 2011 is synced with webmail or Windows Outlook 2013.  Is this a known non-functionality?

I have an email in my inbox, typically its the only 1, so it automatically highlights it upon opening. Clearly its some spam / virus and when it is highlighted it locks the Outlook software, pops up with a message as follows:

"There is a problem with the Office Database. To use the database you must rebuild it using the Database Utility"

it goes on to explain he database stores your personal information etc etc , and gives me 2 options. Cancel or Rebuild. 

I don't want to rebuild as I have no idea what access that allows whoever sent the email Some one called "Ruby Holman" in this instance, if I press cancel it closes the Office Outlook Email program and when I restart -  the whole process starts again !!!

I have tried sending myself an email from phone to laptop so it will highlight that instead as most recent, but outlook never gets far enough to download the new  incoming mail. 

I am using the Mac version of Office, 2011

Anyone heard of it before , any suggestions or solved it ? 

Please let me know


~VIN,MacBook Pro (17-inch Mid 2010), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

I have an email in my inbox, typically its the only 1, so it automatically highlights it upon opening. Clearly its some spam / virus and when it is highlighted it locks the Outlook software, pops up with a message as follows:

"There is a problem with the Office Database. To use the database you must rebuild it using the Database Utility"

it goes on to explain he database stores your personal information etc etc , and gives me 2 options. Cancel or Rebuild. 

I don't want to rebuild as I have no idea what access that allows whoever sent the email Some one called "Ruby Holman" in this instance, if I press cancel it closes the Office Outlook Email program and when I restart -  the whole process starts again !!!

I have tried sending myself an email from phone to laptop so it will highlight that instead as most recent, but outlook never gets far enough to download the new  incoming mail. 

I am using the Mac version of Office, 2011

Anyone heard of it before , any suggestions or solved it ? 

Please let me know


~VIN,MacBook Pro (17-inch Mid 2010), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

The dismay after having lost an entire outlook database can be distressing. This happened today. 

Luckily, i rely on sending email duplicates to Gmail or Cloud. 

What is beyond belief is how MS and Apple can't manage to organize (or perhaps agree) where these silly olk14_message file reside in the directory. 

These files are astoundingly critical and important and that they live in folders readily accessible by a user requires a rethink. 

These olk14_message files need to be locked back into the directory where they are inaccessible and difficult to access, if they are so important !! 

It is way too easy to delete or move the olk14_message files within the current protocol of the product file location. A protocol where the consumer who purchased the product has no control. 

Microsoft or Apple should bang their heads together and protect the customer's use of the Office for Mac Outlook product. And relying on externals like Time Machine is a cop out!

I will no longer use Outlook for Mac in its current state

Microsoft - design your product properly!