To hide the folder and prevent its contents from downloading, click Hide. Windows Live Mail In order for IMAP to work correctly with Windows Live Mail, the settings are by default set to not assign mail folders correctly. Focused Inbox intelligently presorts your email so you can focus on what matters. It places your most important emails in 'Focused' and the rest in 'Other.
We recommend that you upgrade to, part of Office 2016 for Mac, which is free for faculty, staff, and students. This set of steps will make your manager's information available to you automatically, every time you use Outlook. (It might not be your manager.
But for this example, it makes the sentences easier to read if we pretend it is.) To view the folders associated with an Exchange Group Account (EGA), see our article instead of the procedure listed here. The manager must first before these steps will work. On Outlook's File menu, select Open, then select Other User's Folder. In the small dialog box, first select Inbox from the Type drop-down list. (Select Inbox even if you'll be sharing a mailbox other than the Inbox.).
For User, type all or part of your manager's name. If you don't get the name exactly right, the Exchange server will try to find the mailbox you're looking for. Check to make sure it's the right one, or click on the right one.
Then click Select. In the Navigation Pane you should now see an additional Mailbox with your manager's name.
Within that mailbox you will be able to see the folder(s) your manager has shared with you. If you have only been given viewing privileges, you are done. If you've been given any higher level access (ability to edit, delete, or move items, or the 'send on behalf of' right), continue with the steps below. From Outlook's Tools menu, select Accounts.
In the Accounts dialog box, select your Exchange account in the list on the left. It will probably be labeled with your name or NetID, and may be the only account listed. Click Advanced.
A smaller dialog box will open, with the Server tab selected. Click the Delegates tab. The bottom half of the dialog box is labeled People I am a delegate for. Click the plus sign near the bottom of this section. Type all or part of your manager's name. Click Find.
If you don't get the name exactly right, the Exchange server will try to find the mailbox you're looking for. Check to make sure it's the right one, or click on the right one. Then click OK.
Your manager's name should now be listed in the People I am a delegate for section. Click OK to close the dialog box with the Delegates tab. Close the Accounts dialog box. About this Article.
Exchange Server 2013 introduced modern public folders and also shift in the way clients access the public folders. Ever since, the Outlook for Mac client had limited or no support for public folders. This article provides an update on how Outlook 2016 for Mac clients can access public folders in various topologies. Current Scenario The Outlook for Mac clients could not access public folders if: Co-existence with legacy public folders. Legacy public folders deployed on Exchange Server 2010 SP3 and user mailbox present on Exchange Server 2013/Exchange server 2016 in same organization. Modern public folder access in Hybrid topology.
Exchange Server 2013/Exchange Server 2016 in hybrid mode with an Office365 tenant. Scenario1 – Modern PF’s deployed on-premises – on-premises users, with mailbox on Exchange Online, accessing modern public folders deployed in Exchange on-premises. Scenario2 – Modern PF’s deployed in Office 365 – on-premises users, with mailbox on Exchange on-premises as well, accessing modern public folders deployed in Office 365 tenant Solution The of Outlook 2016 for Mac clients, along with changes in Cumulative Update for Exchange Server, will make public folders in above scenarios work for Outlook 2016 for Mac. Hi, We have Coexistence Scenario with Exchange 2016 CU2 and Exchange 2010 SP3. We moved 5 of 120 Outlook 2016 for MAC user’s mailbox to Exchange 2016. On 2 Mac users (User X and Y) access to public folder works perfectly. On the other 3 (User A, B and C), it doesn’t work.
All Offices are on latest version (15.25 if I’m correct). If a user A B or C logs on MAC of user X, and configures his mailbox on Outlook, it starts working! If user X logs on MAC of user A B C, it doesn’t work.
Very strange and I’m not sure how to proceed now. Office was already reinstalled.