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6 Topicsway to find snoozed emails which have met their snoozed time - Outlook on Mac
I like and use the snooze function a lot. However sometimes a snoozed email meets the snoozed time and i cannot address it.... and it gets lost in my inbox. Is there a way for me to filter for any email that has been snoozed in the past? I know outlook knows as it shows the snooze icon. but i have not found a way to filter for these emails172Views0likes1CommentHow to Delete a Composing Email Attachment via Outlook Add-in?
Context: Server: Exchange Server 2019 on premise Client: OWA Category: Outlook Add-in Office JS API Set: Supported up to 1.5 only Problem Details: Delete an attachment added manually or through EWS API to an email item. Limitations: 1. Limitation of makeEWSRequestAsync() Office JS method: The makeEWSRequestAsync method in Office.js does not support the DeleteAttachment SOAP operation, which is required from outlook add in. -> Attempted Workaround - Using fetch with EWS SOAP Request: I tried invoking the DeleteAttachment operation via a fetch call to the EWS endpoint. However, EWS response states "requested web method is not allowed for this application". 2. OWA Limitation: As OWA in this environment only supports Office.js up to version 1.5, the modern attachment Office JS APIs and Graph APIs are not an option. Question: In an Exchange On-Premises scenario, how can I programmatically delete attachments via my add-in? Specifically, is there a recommended approach to obtain a valid token for EWS requests, or any supported alternative to perform DeleteAttachment? Any way to convert EWS attachment ID to Office JS attachment UUID? Additional Notes: I am aware that Exchange Online supports more modern APIs (Graph/REST), but my current deployment is strictly Exchange On-Premises. The add-in works well for reading attachments and other operations, except for deletion. Any guidance or recommendations would be highly appreciated! Thank you in advance.91Views0likes1CommentOutlook not parsing ics invites with rrule BYMONTHDAY=-1 or BYSETPOS=-1 properly
Current Behavior When an ics event is attached or imported as a file, and the rrule contains either BYMONTHDAY=-1 or BYSETPOS=-1, it is not properly converted to the outlook/exchange meeting type and the ics attachment will read as "not supported calendar message". It is possible to work around this by appending an additional semicolon to any property in the rrule string prior to the BYMONTHDAY=-1 or BYSETPOS=-1. However, the workaround above is actually syntactically invalid. Sending .ics invites that contain an rrule with this workaround that are opened in any application other than outlook would fail to be processed. Reproduction environment MacOS Sequoia 15.3.2 (24D81). definitely doesn't matter. using outlook for mac desktop app, outlook web app Reproduction steps See the attached ics invites - note the only difference is the additional semicolon before BYMONTHDAY in the second invite. Save these as files with the .ics extension, and then open them with outlook. Invalid invite - an event that repeats monthly on the last day of the month starting on May 31st for two months. BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN PRODID:adamgibbons/ics METHOD:REQUEST X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VEVENT UID:726df22a-cc8d-4276-9be9-236f4af16450 SUMMARY:Reserved by user DTSTAMP:20260413T225217Z DTSTART:20260531T050000Z DTEND:20260531T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 DESCRIPTION:hi LOCATION:hi STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES: TRANSP:TRANSPARENT X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:FREE ATTENDEE;ROLE="REQ-PARTICIPANT";CN="user":mailto:user@example .com RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=2;DTSTART=20260531T050000 Z;BYMONTHDAY=-1; END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR Valid invite - same event but with an additional ; before BYMONTHDAY: BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN PRODID:adamgibbons/ics METHOD:REQUEST X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VEVENT UID:726df22a-cc8d-4276-9be9-236f4af16450 SUMMARY:Reserved by user DTSTAMP:20260413T225217Z DTSTART:20260531T050000Z DTEND:20260531T060000Z SEQUENCE:0 DESCRIPTION:hi LOCATION:hi STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES: TRANSP:TRANSPARENT X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:FREE ATTENDEE;ROLE="REQ-PARTICIPANT";CN="user":mailto:user@example .com RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=2;DTSTART=20260531T050000 Z;;BYMONTHDAY=-1; END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR206Views0likes3CommentsHelp: Outlook for Mac missing Teams Integration
I have Outlook for Mac; I use it for work (I also created other profiles so I use my personal emails here as well). Till recently, it was working just fine. Then yesterday, I tried to create a meeting event with an MS Teams link but the MS Teams toggle button was not there; it was gone. I could not add a Teams link for the meeting. I have admin access to my Mac. I restarted my Mac, it didn't work. I have already uninstalled Outlook and Teams and reinstalled them; didn't work. I have tried to access the "Get Add-ins" button but it's grayed out. I have tried to go into "Outlook > Preferences" but I can't find "Preferences" in the Outlook menu. I have deleted all profiled and just tried with my work profile, still no success. I've spend way too much time on this with no success; any other ideas or suggestions? Thanks in advance.258Views0likes0CommentsContacts Photos Don't Sync using Outlook for Mac 16.32
On my iMac using Outlook for Mac 16.32 (running Catalina or Mojave -- makes no difference), connected to my ISP using Exchange protocols, I created a number of contacts with photos. I can use a web browser to my ISP (mail.his.com) to confirm that the photos are there on the server. However, when I log on using my MacBook Air (running Mojave), most of the contacts photos aren't there. The text information -- names, phone numbers, and email addresses -- is updated and correct. But the Contacts photos weren't transferred from the server to the Outlook 16.32 client. This also happened with versions of Outlook for Mac before 16.32. Examples are attached -- the first photo shows a public figure who directs a museum in Washington, DC. I created a Contacts entry on my iMac using Outlook 16.32. I copied his photo into the Contacts entry. Outlook transferred his photo to the ISP's server, as the first attached screenshot server confirms. However, even though (after awhile) the MacBook Air Outlook 16.32 shows that all contacts have been updated, the second attached upload shows that while the text information was transferred, the Contacts photo was not. I tried Spotlight re-indexing -- no change. I tried clearing the Outlook cache on the MacBook Air and re-loading contacts from the server -- no change. I tried setting up a new profile in Outlook on the MacBook Air -- no change. I tried deleting and re-installing Outlook for Mac 16.32 on the MacBook Air -- no change. I checked with my ISP, which says they are running the open-source Zimbra emulator of Exchange. Somewhere between Zimbra and Outlook 16.32, the photos are not getting transferred. Help from both Microsoft Level 1 and Level 2 technical support could not solve the problem. Does anyone have a solution? Or is this just a bug that needs to be fixed?1.6KViews0likes1Commenthow to export my archived mails from outlook 2011 to outlook 2019 mac
Dear Team, I am using a mac computer with office 2011 old mails are archived using rules and located in "ON MY COMPUTER" recently i purchase office for mac 2019 with new mac desktop. i would like to know how i can attach these old mails located in "ON MY COMPUTER" to my new mac outlook 2019. please help me i have more than 5 folders and all folders are above 20 GB. Regards Anish k623Views0likes0Comments