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After moving mailboxes from Exchange 2013 to 2016, Outlook for Mac 2016 cannot connect to Exchange anymore. In the lower right corner, status changes between 'connecting' and 'not connected' every second.
ISSUE Some customers see an error message when they try to sign in with Safari on Mac: Something went wrong We can't get that information right now. Please try again later. CId: 0ABCDEF0ABCDEF app: Mail st: 500 reqid: undefined wsver: undefined efe: undefined ebe: undefined et: ClientError esrc: Bootstrap err: TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'Owa.mail.bootstrapMailModule') WORKAROUND • Ensure you have the most recent macOS and Safari updates. For more information on how to update macOS, go to. • Use another browser. If you're still unable to sign in, read.
ISSUE After connecting to Outlook for Windows (Outlook 2016, 2013, 2010 versions) to your Outlook.com email account, your may experience the following: • Your email account name shows up as outlook_[long series of letters and numbers]@outlook.com in the Folder Pane and when composing emails using Outlook for Windows. • Recipients will also receive the email from the sender with the outlook_[long series of letters and numbers]@outlook.com format. • When recipients reply to the email, the email bounces and you may receive the message “Undeliverable message when you send Internet mail in Outlook.” This issue only impacts customers using Outlook for Windows.
Emails sent via Outlook.com on the web works correctly and emails will be sent with the correct email address. STATUS The Outlook client does not currently support using a non Microsoft domain primary alias. For the time being to get the account to work in Outlook you need to change the primary alias to a Microsoft domain account, such as @outlook.com or @hotmail.com. The Outlook Team is doing work that will enable some supported use of aliases in the near future. We will update this topic as soon as the functionality is available. WORKAROUND This issue occurs for users with multiple account aliases. Configure external hard drive for mac and pc.
We are actively working on a fix. In the meantime, to fix this issue, please do the following: Note: If you do not have another alias, click the link on the page to create one 'Click Add email and a new alias'. Then choose the option 'Create a new email address and add it as an alias' • Go to and sign in to your Outlook.com account. • Set your Outlook.com email as the primary alias.
• In Outlook for Windows, remove and re-add the account. See the steps in this article. Last updated: February 8, 2017 ISSUE If Outlook is connected to a primary Outlook.com account that is also connected to other secondary non-Microsoft accounts (such as Gmail, Yahoo, etc.), when sending an email in Outlook, you are not able to choose the other secondary connected account as the 'From' sending account. If you manually type in the secondary connected account email address in the 'From' field, the email is sent as 'On behalf of' your primary Outlook.com account.
STATUS: WORKAROUND Outlook supports sending from a secondary connected account for Microsoft owned domains such as @outlook.com, @live.com, @hotmail.com but has not implemented this functionality for third-party domains. The Outlook team is listening to your feedback and investigating adding this functionality to future updates. Please vote up the request and add any feedback on UserVoice:. In the meantime, please use the following workaround: WORKAROUND You can also add the secondary connected accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, etc.) in Outlook.com as additional accounts in the Outlook profile. • In Outlook, choose the File tab.
• Under Account Information, choose Add Account. • On the Auto Account Setup page, enter your name, email address, and password, and then choose Next. Last updated: May 2, 2017 ISSUE When you try to accept a shared Outlook.com calendar using your Office 365 for business account in Outlook 2016, you might receive the 'Something went wrong' error or your sign-in might fail. STATUS: WORKAROUND To access the calendar shared with your Office 365 for business account, you’ll need to accept the invitation from Outlook on the web, iOS, or Android. If you've already clicked the Accept button in Outlook 2016, you won't be able to re-accept the invitation from another Outlook application.
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The person who sent you the invitation will need to remove your permissions and then send a new invitation. Still need help? Have a feature request?