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Mac mail exchange calendar
Mac mail exchange calendar






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Of course, part of the problem is Microsoft using a proprietary protocol, but since Outlook is so unbearably horrible, and mind-blowingly stupid (when I open it because Apple mail has stopped, it feels the need to remind me about every meeting in my calendar prior to now that I have not yet been reminded of by Outlook itself), it really is imperative that Apple get this sorted. Others I know have had the same issue, and deleting/remaking the account only worked as temporarily: I'm not in a hurry to fix it. I have been using MacMail and Office 365 without incident for some years (since my company decided to disable IMAP off-site :( ) and in the last few weeks it's regularly simply stopped syncing.įor me, reducing the number of emails I have is not an option: yes, I clean up, but I also save a lot - as I need them for later (and as a general point: a fix should not be "change the way you work", it should be "fix the software"!). Just to add to this discussion: I have the sync problem as well, and *I do not have any IOS devices*.

#Mac mail exchange calendar mac os

Maybe Apple could have the developers for the iOS Mail app give a seminar or two to the Mac OS Mail developers. I really, really wish Apple would resolve this. If it is not the cause, then something else out of user control has to be the problem. If that truly is what is going on, it is ridiculously hypocritical, petty, and insulting. Somebody once told me that Apple pays Microsoft licensing fees for using Exchange on iOS, but does not pay the fees on Mac OS. Work arounds are inconsistent such that they seem to work only by coincidence. You can search the forums here and find issues dating back to Catalina. Deleting and reinstalling my Exchange account takes about 3 days to synch and only temporarily solves the problem. I have over 350k messages in archives mostly on my mac and some in the cloud on office 365. For me, it has been going on for years, dating back to when I had my own Exchange server. The only thing that is unreliable is an exchange account in Mail on Mac OS. Web Outlook (which I despise even more) works fine.

#Mac mail exchange calendar for mac

Using Office 365, and Outlook for Mac (which I despise) works fine. Deleting Mail's saved application state worked for a while a couple of times on Mojave. None of the suggestions work permanently. With the final release of iOS 14 around the corner it sounds important to have that fixed at either end.Have the same problem. My sysops initially told me that the problem is in an incompatibility between Apple Internet Accounts OAuth behavior under iOS 14 and Microsoft Intune. Removal and recreation of account in Microsoft Authenticator did not help. Outlook is not synching email correctly, some messages are missing. I noticed that iOS beta 6 fixed something in OAuth/Exchange, but for me that did not solve the issue. Outlook for Mac configuration: Email and Calendar not syncing correctly I have latest release of Office for Mac 16.24 (Office 365) and using latest Mac Mojave OS release. The 'error' says "Administrator approval required for Apple Internet Accounts" The Exchange data can be accessed in the email client application and the data is updated with the synchronization processes. When I use iOS Settings > Mail > Accounts however the procedure takes me to which redirects into the regular company site, which redirects into to show me the attached screen. Outlook for Mac is a Mac environment email client which allows configuring the Exchange Server account within it. Also using mobile Safari I can go to no problem. As of iOS 14 I am unable to use Mail/Calendar for our Office365 business account because iOS Settings fails for Multi Factor Authentication (MFA).Īll Microsoft apps work fine on MFA, so I temporarily fell back to Microsoft Outlook.app on iOS.








Mac mail exchange calendar