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Can I Have Two Outlook Email Accounts In Outlook For Mac 2011

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Somehow I created a total of three Outlook email accounts (e.g. My Mail, My Mail 1, My Mail 2) all associated with the same email address; therefore, incoming email appears three times. I understand that I need to delete two of the accounts (My Mail 1, My Mail 2). I am using Outlook on my MAC. I have two separate email accounts that link up to it and I want more. What i love about this is the separation.

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As of yesterday afternoon (Jan 27, 2016), office Mac users could not use Outlook 2011 for Mac to access our Comcast Hosted Exchange server. Similar issue with Apple Mail on MacBooks, but NOT for iPhone Mail users. Windows users with Outlook 2010 had no problems. Browser-based Outlook Web Access users had no problems. Affected users who can no longer use Outlook 2011 for Mac, CAN use browser-based Outlook Web Access, but this isn't a complete workaround.

Because problem appeared simultaneously on multiple office MacBook Pros (which for 18 months had been happily using Outlook 2011 with Comcast Hosted Exchange), I suspect a new configuration at the Comcast Hosted Exchange Server caused the issue. While researching, I came across this Microsoft Knowledgebase article from last fall.which states: ' You cannot connect to a server that is running Microsoft Exchange Server from a Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac or Outlook for Mac 2011 client after disabling Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) on the server. Install The connection failure occurs because Outlook for Mac uses SSL to establish communication with an Exchange server. When SSL is disabled and secure renegotiation is implemented as defined in, Outlook requires the server to be in Compatible mode so that the session can be renegotiated from SSL to Transport Layer Security (TLS). ' This affects ALL version of Outlook for Mac (2011, 365, and 2016) if the Exchange Server is configured for STRICT mode. Instead, the Exchange Server must be configured for COMPATIBLE mode for Outlook for Mac users to keep on working.

Our assigned Comcast Hosted Exchange server (Exchange 2010) is part of server cluser 'w14d'. This has been reported to and is in the queue for Comcast Tier 2 support as incident CR553332118, but as of this time I don't know if anyone has yet looked at it. To complicate things, I understand Comcast Tier 2 will have to go to MICROSOFT, who is actually running the servers for Comcast. It's possible there is another cause; if the server's security certificate has been replaced so that SSL v2 and SSL v3 are no longer supported. My heart is Bleeding over this POODLE of issues, and my Mac users are getting upset.

Anyone else have some insight on this issue, or how to work around it?

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This code sample checks the category assigned to a contact and picks the sending email account based on the category. Assign the macro to a toolbar, QAT, or ribbon command and use in place of the New button. You can configure the macro to either tell you that you do not have a contact selected or select the default account when either a category matching an account is not found or you are in a folder other that Contacts. In this iteration, it requires only 1 category per contact. For it to work with Contacts with more than one category assigned, you need to parse the Categories string, looking for the right keyword name.

Can I Have Two Outlook Email Accounts In Outlook For Mac 2011 Download

Can I Have Two Outlook Email Accounts In Outlook For Mac 2011

That is more work than this lazy programmer does.:) Assign the account display name as it appears in Account Settings as the category. In Outlook 2010, this is usually the email address but it can be changed to a friendly name (double click on the account, then More Settings). This code checks the category and links it to an account. If no match is found, it uses default account.