
- #CHANGE PASSWORD OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011 INSTALL#
- #CHANGE PASSWORD OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011 UPDATE#
- #CHANGE PASSWORD OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011 FULL#
- #CHANGE PASSWORD OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011 VERIFICATION#
Obviously this is all unnecessarily complicated - the price you pay for trying to mix poorly tested products from different vendors. If you are NOT using as your outgoing server, you will probably want to click "Advanced" then "Folders" then select the option to "Store sent messages in this folder:", otherwise they won't be saved anywhere. If you're now using a different username or password, click "More Options." to set those. Then change the incoming server to or whatever you actually want. This accomplishes two things: a) It removes the "authenticate with Google" popups completely and b) It enables display of "Advanced" options.Ģ. If Outlook gets clever and tries to create an Exchange account, you have to click "Not Exchange?" at the top right to access the IMAP/POP option. First, create an ordinary IMAP account that does NOT refer to Google servers, but to some other provider.

In case it helps anyone, here's a workaround I found:ġ. We have a "What's New" entry on with links to more information. OAuth support has been a long-time request, due to having to set "Allow less secure apps" and using app passwords when 2-Step is enabled. I understand there may be some confusion after upgrading. You can still click "Not Google?" during setup and then select IMAP if you would like to configure your account as IMAP instead.
#CHANGE PASSWORD OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011 UPDATE#
If you are using IMAP, please update to 16.15.įor O365 subscribers, the new default for Google Accounts now syncs Calendar and Contacts, and as part of the new sync functionality we do now need to request permissions for Email, Calendar, Contacts, and Drive (the Drive access is required for attachments). (Note that while the auth flow is updated (now using OAuth instead of Basic) there is no change to the sync via IMAP). You are correct - adding your account via IMAP only syncs Email, so Outlook only needs to request permission to Email. In 16.15 (July production release) we did make a change to request only Email permissions when adding your account via IMAP.
#CHANGE PASSWORD OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011 INSTALL#
No need to install a new build, just need to leave the Insider Koerner thank you for the feedback. If you'd like to go back to the previous auth flow, please uncheck the Insider checkbox in AutoUpdate (Help > Check for Updates) and relaunch Outlook. If you're experiencing another issue, please reach out within Outlook via Help menu > Contact Support. This will successfully redirect back to the Outlook app and authentication will complete. If you're experiencing this issue, the workaround is to click "Allow" (Safari) or "Open Microsoft Outlook.app" (Chrome) before the browser page loads (within about 3 seconds after clicking "Allow" on the permissions page). For Chrome, the dialog stays up but after the page loads the button to "Open Microsoft Outlook.app" no longer works. The dialog presented by the browser to redirect back to Outlook is only staying up for 3 seconds in Safari. We're investigating an issue where the browser is redirecting to after about 3 seconds after clicking "Allow" in the permissions page in the browser (this is after successfully authenticating in the browser).
#CHANGE PASSWORD OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011 FULL#
: Please ensure the "User name" field contains the full email address and matches "E-mail address" field in Account preferences for your Google Account configured via IMAP. If you would like to see enhancements and additions to this feature, (or Outlook for Mac as a whole), please vote for the idea on our UserVoice site ( Help > Suggest a Feature ). We would love to hear from you, so please provide feedback and report bugs, via Help > Contact Support.
#CHANGE PASSWORD OUTLOOK FOR MAC 2011 VERIFICATION#

If you have a Google Account added via IMAP, you'll be asked to authenticate using the new workflow. This feature will start rolling out slowly to our Insider Fast users. With the release of the Insider Fast version 16.11 (18013000), Outlook for Mac now supports OAuth for authentication for Google Accounts configured via IMAP.

: This feature is being slowly rolled out to Production beginning in 16.14 (18061302).
