As of Sunday at 11:45am I have not been able to receive email updates.  On my windows phone or my Windows 8 pro pc, or windows 360 outlook.

Have had a gmail account for dozens of years not have had the problems I am having with outlook. 

how do i make my windows outlook my default mail? every time i send photos or  a file, office outlook come up.
have gone to reset default program's, accept no windows outlook to be found 
Hi all

I have recently installed Outook 2011 for Mac as I no longer wish to read my emails through my hotmail account when using my personal computer. I have been informed that I am not able to sync my sub folders from my hotmail a/c with outlook and I will only be able to read new messages. 

Can somebody please let me know if I am able to sync my messages in my inbox so if I delete a message in hotmail it automatically deletes in outlook 2011? At present when I open outlook 2011 it still shows that I have unread messages even if I have deleted them in hotmail!

Thank you 

Richard
I am running Windows 8 with Microsoft Outlook 2013, and have installed all of the latest updates for both.

My Outlook 2013 is connected to my Outlook.com account (*** Email address is removed for privacy ***) using Exchange ActiveSync.

The synchronization between Outlook 2013 and Outlook.com is utterly broken for me, and I can't figure out why.  Is it just my account, or are other people having this same issue?

If I read a message using Outlook.com first (and mark it as "read"), then when I go to Outlook 2013, the message does not come down.  All my unread messages do come down, but not my read messages.  Then, if I go back to Outlook.com and manually mark all my messages as unread, then go back to Outlook 2013, it pulls down duplicates of all my messages!!  What is going on?

--Rajeev
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I got my new Galaxy S4 a couple of weeks ago and my Outlook email account was syncing with it without a problem until recently.  I just noticed I haven't received any new email on it since Sunday (three days ago), even after I manually selected the sync button.  I have checked my Outlook mailbox on my iMac and I have indeed received new mail.  Does anyone know the reason for this, or can someone please let me know how to fix this?

Thank you!
Hi,

Since Outlook started up I have found that you just cannot manage folders, create new ones & making them a sub-folder?

A microsoft customer advisor, just today told me this 'option' was removed when Outlook came into place.

Surely not, managing what you do, create and need, is essential to help file and juggle our everyday, personal lives is a must.

I very much look forward to hearing from anyone who has encountered this, really would love to hear from technical support with how to do this, as surely must be there (although I and the advisor I spoke to could not see anything for love nor money). Frustrating it is, more so that a fee is paid to subscribe to the service I receive, to have additional storage....storage, for files, emails, orders and what have you.....that I now can no longer file, sort and keep organisation of.

Kind regards for now,

Phillip
Hi I registered *** Email address is removed for privacy *** on domains.live.com to use with Outlook. I wanted to set up Email forwarding for this id. But outlook asked me to verify the account with my mobile number. I successfully verified the same by entering the code which I received via SMS.
When I went back to the Email Forwarding settings, its still saying:

This feature is currently disabled. We're trying to discourage spammers - sorry to get in your way.Verify your account and you'll be able to use this and all other features right away.

I tried multiple times but no help.

I just purchased an imac and imported my outlook PST file from my prior windows machine. The imported file now appears in outlook for MAC as a separate folder and not part of the inbox. I wanted to keep my old inbox (from my pst file) and not create a separate one. Is there any way to solve this ?

 

Grateful for any advice

 

thanks

 

Ian