After importing the .pst from my Win laptop to the Mac I now have a folder named 'backup'. I don't want my emails there, they need to be in the Inbox. So, I moved them and now I have an Inbox with a sub-folder labeled 'Inbox'. Again not what I want. I then copied ALL the emails out of the sub-folder into the main Inbox. Fixed right? No. Now while syncing I am seeing my old emails twice in the new Inbox. How do I correct this? All I was looking to do was take my emails off the Win box and put them on my Mac to limit re-downloading approx. 20k emails.
After 14.3.6 upgrade I cannot attach an email as an attachment by drag and drop. Is there another way to attach an email as attachment?

Also I am unable to drag email addresses between to: and cc: boxes.

Both these feature used to work!

Is this a known bug?


I am a freelance contractor and I have e-mail accounts for several corporate entities that I manage in Outlook for Mac 2011.  I have rules set-up to all incoming messages to Categorize and therefore color code them according to Account.

I cannot get this to work for outgoing mail.  I tried entering the rule in the Exchange account, but there is no option for outgoing.  I entered it under Outgoing but it does not work.

It is rather annoying to view a conversation and see my replies in Black when the incoming conversations are color-coded.  This irritates my OCD!
Acabo de instalar Office 2011 365 y no se como instalar toda mi identidad en Outlook ¡Qué puedo hacer al respecto?
We have a user with Office 2011 SP3 installed. We have Exchange 2010 SP2. He uses OWA and also syncs his iPhone. When he deletes mail from his inbox in Outlook, it's still in his inbox in OWA and still on his phone.

We tried emptying the cache and it did not resolve the problem. He doesn't seem to have any connectivity issues to the server.

We also tried moving his preferences to the desktop to test that, it didn't seem to help either. This worked on his iMac for a long time and broke about six months ago.

Any suggestions for troubleshooting are appreciated.
So discovered a strange bug with Outlook 2011 for Mac. If you have an existing meeting series, you open an occurrence of that series, you then add a new attendee to that occurrence and send the update it adds that new attendee to the entire meeting series. What is even stranger is if you open an occurrence and remove someone it only removes them from that occurrence, not the series. I was able to replicate this issue on all Macs I tested it on. 

So my question is, is Microsoft aware of this issue? Is there a planned fix for this issue? and Is there a known work around for this issue?


Some Additional Notes:

I also tried the same thing on Outlook 2010 & Outlook 2013 for Windows. It only updated the occurrence when adding and removing attendees. 

We are on Office 365 Exchange.

We are running OS X 10.8

We are on Outlook 2011 update 14.3.6

Then consensus after days of trawling the web is that Outlook 2011 cannot synch with Outlook.com/Hotmail via Exchange or IMAP and will only connect via POP. But in the Outlook.com help pages, specifically here:


http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/outlook/outlook-connector

 

It states "You can manage your Outlook.com email, calendars, and contacts using Office Outlook. Here’s how to set it up"

 

"To add Outlook.com to Outlook for Mac 2011, follow these steps:

1. On the ribbon, tap or click File.
2. Tap or click Add Account.
3. Enter your name, Outlook.com email address. and password, and then click Next.
4. Outlook for Mac does the rest. When it’s done, click Finish."

 

Of course, there is no Account option from the File menu but there is from the Tools menu.

 

After many attempts (my Outlook.com email does not end in @outlook.com) I cannot get the account to set-up. It remains with a yellow dot. I tried a test @outlook.com address and that communicated with the outook.com and hotmail.com servers but also did not connect successfully.

 

I join everyone else who is suffering from this aspect of the sales drive to get us onto Office 365 (which doesn't apply to Windows users where I've got Outlook 29010 working perfectly!

 

But I'm even more annoyed that instructions are posted that won't work and have wasted days of my time!

I've created a signature with logo in Outlook for Mac2011 for all my colleagues. The logo is published in gif format. In the signature of some colleagues the logo is not visible when receiving their mail. Should they use another format or is there another way to solve this problem?
I just received my new Mac with Outlook 2011 in it.

This problem was noticed when I responded to one of my team member's emails (a lengthy response to a lengthy email).  The email, when received by my team member, was cut/truncated automatically by several lines.  We tried this over and over and it still would cut the lines off.

So, I copied and pasted the content into a new email and sent it - the fonts changed from Cambria to Times New Roman when my team member received it.  All emails were sent/received in HTML format.

Any fixes?