Original Title: Outbox
I apparently had an email that was too large that I sent to a client on October 1st. Outlook keeps trying to send it. I was unable to see the file folder for the "outbox" to delete the email until today. After Outlook tries to send the message (with attachments) the computer makes a dinging sound and then the "outbox" shows up briefly and shows me an email that it has been trying to send since 10/1/12. I think I now have it deleted, but can't I see the Outbox all of the time like with other email programs like Entourage? Why is that?
Livemail 2011 on Windows 7: some e-mail's (http?) text is invisible. If you select->copy it on an editor, you'll get iti visibile. If you try to answer, it seems you can't write (answer keeps the same text settings and so it's invisible as well). In a different client such e-mails are rendered correctly.
I recently helped a client move his exchange setup from one host to another. I found the easiest way to approach this problem in Mac (as the import/export function is a forced-bulk operation that I would rather not deal with) was simply to install both the old and new exchange account side-by-side and then drag'n'drop the mails that I wanted to move.

This worked splendidly, and afterwards I removed the old account from his profile. This is where the problem occurs, though. In the bottom status row there's an indication of "moving files: 0/x" with x being the number of mails that we had previously moved to that folder. The messages are now located on the new server, but that status message won't go away. Is there any way to manually cancel a move and as such get rid of the message?
I have recently moved our organisation to an OSX server running Mountain Lion. We have a variety of Mac clients within the network that all authenticate to an Open Directory. All clients run Outlook 2011 and connect to a hosted exchange platform. Two 10.6.8 Snow Leopard laptops run both Outlook 2011 and Entourage 2008 side by side and each client connect to different hosted platforms as we run multiple domains and one of our mail servers is not compatible with Outlook 2011 as it is pre Exchange 2007.

We have in the last 24 hours created mobile accounts for the two users who are on the laptops. Since then we are seeing a great deal of sync errors being reported on those clients all relating to the Outlook database which obviously exists effectively in two places - on the server and on the client machine. Beyond the irritation of being interrupted frequently by the OS telling me it is having trouble with the synchronisation I have not yet noticed any major problem, but my question is whether or not I have done something that is not supported. Should I be excluding the Outlook database from the sync. Obviously what I am trying to achieve is a situation whereby the laptops can be removed from the office network and used in a remote location without Outlook complaining that it cannot see its database. Anyone have any thoughts or experience of this?

Many thanks for reading. 
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Mac 2011 Outlook client is adding blocked email address to its blocked list but (1) it is not blocking emails from email addresses saved in the client blocked senders list  and  (2) the Outlook client blocked senders list is not being synced with Exchange. If I use Outlook web everything works properly. 

I have a client that runs Outlook 2011 for mac and exchange 2010. I am unable to get the outlook to send as a distribution group, I have been able to get it working on Windows however. I have tired changing the access rights and adding the user as a delegate but no success. Anyone come across this?
First, let me state that I am very familiar with Outlook for PC's and rather proficient in the Mac OS.  I have a client that had their hard drive in their Mac crash (no backup through time machine).  A new hard drive was installed and the OS loaded.  A hard drive recovery company was able to recover all of the data on the crashed hard drive, and I now have the Database files that Outlook creates (there is more than one, but if I can get one restored, then I can do the rest.)

If this were a windows computer, I know I can just put the PST file into the Accounts, and have access to all of the old emails.  It just doesn't seem to be the same way with a mac.  I need to know how to do this.  Any help would be awesome!
There is some advertisement in the messenger loop that is causing the client to eat all available CPU and memory. This is happening to everyone in our office (windows XP, vista, 7). We're also running different versions of IE for the IFRAME (ie 6,8,9).

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We're having an issue where some people are having duplicate calendar entries appear.  We have a mix of client types (mainly Outlook 2010 for Windows, Mac Mail, and Mac Outlook 2011) on both desktops and laptops, and mobile clients (mainly iPhones, but some blackberries, and some Android).  Only people running Mac Outlook 2011 are seeing this problem.  These people also typically have complex delegate relationships (multiple delegates, additional people with read only access), and a larger number of items in their calendars (most with 2000+ items, some with 5000+ items).  It is affecting many different people, but only one group of 5 consistently.  We are running on Exchange 2010 SP2 RU6.
It may coincide with the user's local cache getting corrupted.  Typically emptying the calendar folder's cache stops the duplication.  However duplicates currently existing continue to be seen.  Occasionally (20% of the time) these duplicates are seen only on Mac Outlook.  Interestingly though - those duplicates are seen on the user's Mac and the delegate's Mac but NOT OWA.  The rest of the time the duplicates are seen on the server and the clients.

We have made sure SyncServices are disabled for all effected users.  iCloud is also disabled.  We've also verified the iTunes is not syncing anything and that phones are only syncing through ActiveSync.  Using Mac Mail Calendar Address Book is not completely viable as contacts are also shared.  Use web only access has been rejected by the users.


Has anybody experienced a similar issue?  Anyone have any fixes?

Thanks.