1.
Outlook
2013 Troubleshooting: Fix IMAP Issues
Microsoft
Outlook is one of the world’s most frequently used email client programs and
there are many reasons for it, including a simple to use interface, advanced features, and efficiency being the main ones.
However, Microsoft Outlook
program often
meet up with some glitches and MS Outlook is no exception to this. As many of
the Outlook 2013 and Office365 users are
facing issues within synchronizing IMAP folders, Microsoft has pushed out a
recent update to all of its users.
To resolve Outlook
issue you can read the steps given below and fix the issue smoothly:
Configure Outlook 2013 with IMAP
Like
previous versions of Microsoft Outlook, the recent version also supports email
accounts based on POP, IMAP, and Microsoft Exchange Server. Below are the steps
for configuring your IMAP account on Outlook 2013.
·
Simply
launch Outlook 2013, tap File tab and then click on Add Account.
·
Tap
manual setup server types, and then tap next.
·
Choose
the last option: POP or IMAP and click next.
Read more at
https://brandme.io/outlook-support/articles/888-606-4841-outlook-2013-troubleshooting-fix-imap-issues
2.
Understanding
Outlook Task Start due Date Behavior
If you are
one of those people who are using a notepad with an ever-evolving to-do list,
or your desk and monitors are adorned with important events, then this piece of
writing is important for you. Microsoft Outlook Email Client will help you to make to-do lists consisting of tasks in
which you can do all sorts of things, such as setting due dates, categories,
reminders and more.
A common
process when you need to manage tasks in Outlook is to set the Start dates and
Due Dates, and change these dates when needed. Outlook does not permit you to
set a Due Date to a date before the Start Date. Below given are some of the
scenarios when you change the Start and Due Dates of a Task. Read more at http://outlookhelpsupport.over-blog.com/2016/06/888-606-4841-understanding-outlook-task-start-due-date-behavior.html
3. Outlook
Initial Ost Deployment 2016
Microsoft Outlook Cached Exchange
Mode allows users to smoothly work offline and online with the Mailbox
Information. Therefore, it allows users to access a mail, address book,
calendar, and other Outlook information via a cache file and an Offline
Folder OST file. It is preeminent to allow Microsoft Office Outlook 2013 to
generate the preliminary cache files including the OST file, but it can be a
sluggish method if users have large mailboxes and slow network connections.
What actually OST file is?
An OST file is an offline folder file
in Outlook program. By using this file, it’s possible for the user to work
offline and then to coordinate changes with the Exchange server the next time
they connect. The ability to work offline is useful in environments with
limited or unreliable connectivity. Read more at http://outlookhelp.support/outlook-ost-deployment/
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