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  • Click New Message in the Mail toolbar, or choose File > New Message.; Enter a name, email address, or group name in the 'To' field. Mail gives suggestions based on your contacts and messages on your Mac and devices signed into iCloud.
  • Jun 28, 2016  The Junk E-mail Reporting Tool lets you easily report misclassified e-mail to Microsoft and its affiliates for analysis to help us improve the effectiveness of our e-mail protection technologies.
  • Detect and delete spam email with Mac/Mail software. Not that I have ever done this myself (I use gmail), if you are using mail.app in Mac OS, you can add a rule to move emails with that URL in them to your trash. If you can't find anything consistent to filter on, then you may have to go to a 3rd party anti-spam tool. I'm not familiar.
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Verify the settings for your email provider using your email address. For Mac OS or iOS, get details about account type, incoming/outgoing server details and more.

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  • I don’t have any recent experience about Microsoft support. Btw, interesting to know the OutlookSearchRepair toolfor Mac. If can help, when I had issues on Outlook for Windows, I have run the Inbox Repair tool for Microsoft Outlook 2016 and it worked fine and solved my problem. (link)


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    • Outlook instability on Macs has always been a problem imo. What was most frustrating were the old iOS calendar bugs where if you accepted a meeting from iOS it would spam the entire attendee list with a whole bunch of “meeting accepted” emails. The issue was more topical than anything, but it was a big annoyance to say the least. Unfortunately, there are few systems that are as robust as Exchange at an enterprise level. Yes, there’s Lotus Notes and Domino servers, but they’re riddled with just as many bugs as Exchange except there’s 1/10th the number of articles out there to help administrators. The other option would be to change your enterprise to GSuite, but the administrative options there to either left-click and manually enter everything, or interact with complicated API’s.

      You mentioned better solutions than Outlook for Mac – do these solutions still support Exchange?


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