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I found that, currently, POP and on-premises Exchange accounts aren't supported, Currently, the New Outlook only supports Microsoft 365 work and school accounts (Exchange Online), Outlook.com / Hotmail as Exchange mailbox providers and other third-party accounts connecting through IMAP. Support for On-Premises Exchange or other hosted Exchange ...
Currently, the New Outlook only supports Exchange Online and Outlook.com as Exchange mailbox providers. Support for On-Premise Exchange or other hosted Exchange services will be added later. Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] https://www.howto-outlook.com. https://www.msoutlook.info. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
Open Outlook > File > Account Settings > Account Settings. Click the Exchange or Microsoft 365, and then click Change. Under Offline Settings, check Use Cached Exchange Mode is enable. If it’s enable status, try to reduce it’s time period (such as 3 month or 6 month) Exit, and then restart Outlook to see if you found any difference.
Open Outlook > Click File > Account Settings > Account Settings. Click the Exchange or Microsoft 365, and then click Change. Under Offline Settings > Use Cached Exchange Mode and set “All” duration under Download emails for the past. restart Outlook and then check. Besides this kindly make sure that your Outlook app is updated with latest ...
5. Add the Account as Outlook Account: - After removing the Exchange account, click on "New" or "Add" to add a new account. - Choose "Outlook or Exchange ActiveSync compatible service" or "Manual setup or additional server types" option. - Enter your email address and other necessary information for setting up an Outlook account. 6.
3 are exchange. When ever I try to add the third exchange account, outlook instantly crashes with "outlook stopped working" then I have to repair it, then create a new profile to get it running again (wont even start in safe mode) The culprit seems to be "Microsoft Exchange Add-In", as when I have this disabled, it works.
Or File > Account Settings > Account Settings. Double click on the account. The Your name field (#1) is the email display name. Account name (2) is what you'll see in the account settings list or From field in your outlook - #2 is not what recipients see.
However, you can try the following steps to add your Exchange Online email account to Outlook 2013: 1. Open Outlook 2013 and click on File > Add Account. 2. Enter your email address and click on Connect. 3. Enter your password and click on OK. 4. If prompted, enter your username and password again and click on OK.
1) Perhaps it is as simple as > change the password on the Exchange server > Outlook will somehow ask for the new password (this is what Ron6576 seems to have said) 2) Which is different from > change the password on a POP server > change the password in Outlook in > File > Account Settings > Update Password.
As per the description, it looks like the Microsoft Exchange data file is the default Outlook data file. If that is correct, then to resolve the issue, you may create a new data file (.PST) and set is as default. After which close and re-open Outlook and then remove the Exchange mailbox by right clicking on the data file in the Navigation Pane.