

Outlook for Mac works with Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft 365, (including Hotmail and MSN), Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and iCloud Secure confidential information using sensitivity labeling.Protect your emails with message encryption.Get peace of mind with security you can count on to safeguard your privacy.Flag emails or set reminders to stay on track and help prioritize your day.Search makes it easy to find important messages, people, appointments, and documents.

Travel, bill payments, and reservations are automatically added to your calendar.Keep your favorite people front and center with email, calendar, and contacts.View multiple calendars at once to stay on top of all your commitments.Focus on what matters – Outlook displays your most important messages first and enables smart filters.Plus, a personalized inbox and calendar helps you stay on top of what’s important. It brings the best of Microsoft 365 together - with easy access to emails, files, calendar events, and contacts across all your accounts so you can quickly get things done. Outlook helps you stay connected and organized at the office and at home. With Microsoft 365, you get features as soon as they are released ensuring you’re always working with the latest. Microsoft 365 includes premium Office apps, extra cloud storage in OneDrive, advanced security, and more, all in one convenient subscription. So for me, at least for now, it's "Out with the New, in with the Old".A qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription is required for this application. Surely that's the sort of stuff that should be done and dusted way before Beta? And I wish I could say that, leaving the above issues aside, New Outlook looked like a giant leap for mankind - but so far it's one small stumble for (a) man. Hard to believe that they could role out an email client without the ability to set up widely used email accounts and without the ability to synchronise Contacts for their own account holders on their own servers. Hopefully the Product Teams can get this fixed and have those missing functionalities be added." At least they didn't make their usual suggestion that I add my vote on their forums to get them added. This feature has just been released and not yet fully developed so there's still a lot of missing features and functionalities. We've been taking notes of the issues related to the New Outlook so we could report it back to the Product Team. I got back to support asking if they knew about the issue - here's their response: I checked on the Microsoft server and that's fine, so remarkably Microsoft has managed to roll out an email client that can synchronise contacts with other providers but not its own. Then the bad news: my Outlook/Exchange account Contacts list doesn't show up in New Outlook. My other email accounts (iCloud, Gmail and Microsoft Exchange) all appeared to migrate OK, and the associated Calendar and Contact information also showed up in Outlook, whereas on "Old" Outlook the iCloud and Gmail Contacts and Calendar weren't readily available (I have been using PieSync to synchronise my contacts across platforms). However now I've tried it out I have found that there are other issues.Īs expected, the account wouldn't migrate, but as I really only use that account for billing and other BT-related stuff I decided to overcome that issue by switching my MyBT emailing address to my iCloud account (when I set the account up many years ago that wasn't an option). I checked with Outlook support to confirm that if I switch to New Outlook I can switch back without any loss of data or settings answer was yes, and I have found that to be correct.
LATEST OUTLOOK FOR MAC VERSION UPDATE
A quick update on the state of New Outlook for Mac users (I just got the 16.47 Beta).
