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Will future releases of Microsoft Outlook support the use of Exchange ActiveSync on MAC OS? It's frustrating that I'm able to get full synchronization of mail, folders, contacts and calendars on iPhone and not on a Mac computer. After reviewing the threads posted by other users, this seems to be an issue that's been occurring for some time.
I would kindly appreciate some feedback as to whether this is even being considered or whether it will never become available. I read another users suggestion to subscribe to Office365, which I currently do subscribe via the Office 365 Home. It seems the only option is to subscribe as a business user, purchase a domain name, create a new email address using the domain name. That seems a bit ridiculous and costly. I would certainly appreciate some insight from a Microsoft representative with regard to whether this feature will ever be available for the home user who chooses a MAC OS, but prefers Microsoft's email, contact and calendaring system.
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Thank you, Kevin.
Exchange Activesync
Important Notes. SOGo provides EAS (Exchange ActiveSync) support, but not EWS (Exchange Web Service). Outlook 2013 for Windows works well with EAS.
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- Note Outlook for Mac 2011 does not hang when you're working offline or when no accounts are added. This issue occurs only when Outlook tries to sync an account with the server. This issue occurs only when Outlook tries to sync an account with the server.
- Nov 13, 2016 - I am 90% sure that Office for MAC 2016 (Outlook) uses ActiveSync. It will not authenticate against MDaemon, i can get iPhones to work no.
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