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Microsoft Outlook is an email program that includes support for calendar, contacts, tasks, and the following key features:
- MAPI over HTTP - Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI) over HTTP allows Outlook users to connect to Exchange Online mailboxes over the internet from outside their organization's firewall. MAPI over HTTP, the long term replacement for Outlook Anywhere. This connectivity method offers improved connection resiliency, more secure sign-in, extensibility, as well as enhancements for IT and support. To learn more, see RPC over HTTP reaches end of support in Office 365 and MAPI over HTTP.
- Autodiscover - The Autodiscover service feature automatically configures Outlook to work with Exchange Online. Outlook users can receive their required profile settings directly from Exchange Online the first time they sign in with their email address and password. These settings automatically update the Outlook client with the information necessary to create and maintain the user's profile. An SSL certificate is required to use the Autodiscover service. This SSL certificate is limited to a single primary SSL domain.
- Cached Exchange Mode - The Cached Exchange Mode feature allows Outlook users to access local copies of their Exchange Online mailboxes when they are not connected to the internet. Cached Exchange Mode retains a client-side copy of users' Exchange mailboxes in Outlook and automatically synchronizes this copy with the email server. We recommend using Outlook in Cached Exchange Mode because it provides offline access and helps to provide a responsive user experience even when network conditions between the client and the server are not ideal.
By default, Outlook access is enabled for all users. Administrators can disable access for specific users or groups through Windows PowerShell. We recommend using the latest version of Outlook—with the latest service pack installed—to access Exchange Online.
For information about which Outlook clients are supported by Exchange 2016 and Exchange Online, see System Requirements for Office.
Microsoft 365 is designed to work with the latest browsers and versions of Office. If you use older browsers and versions of Office that aren't in mainstream support:
- Microsoft won't deliberately prevent you from connecting to the service, but the quality of your experience may diminish over time.
- Microsoft won't provide software updates to resolve non-security related problems.
Important
Outlook is not provided as part of the Exchange Online subscription price. Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (which includes Microsoft Outlook) is included in some plans and can be purchased as a separate subscription. You will see the following limitations if you use POP to connect to an Exchange Online email account:
- No calendar information
- No free/busy information
- No Global Address List
- No push email
- When connecting through POP, all messages will be downloaded to the client and there will be no synchronization between multiple computers or devices (such as between a laptop and a phone).
Outlook on the web
Outlook on the web is a web-based version of the Outlook email program that is used with Exchange Online. It lets users access their email, calendar, and contacts through a web browser from wherever they connect to the internet. For information about supported browsers, see Supported browsers for Outlook on the web for business.
Outlook on the web comes in two client versions, both of which can be used with Exchange Online:
- Outlook on the web - The standard version of Outlook on the web provides Exchange Online users with a messaging experience most similar to that of Outlook users. It supports most newer web browsers and is optimized for use on tablets and smartphones as well as desktops and laptops. Users can read and send messages, organize contacts, and schedule appointments and meetings. The default activity-based time-out is set at six hours, but it can be configured by an administrator in Windows PowerShell from 5 minutes to 8 hours. This time-out depends on user interactions within the web app, such as selecting a button or selecting a message. There is also a separate security-driven time-out, which is not configurable and will occur regardless of user activity. If a user is logged in for 8 hours, OWA will automatically log the user out and ask for re-authentication.
- The light version of Outlook on the web - The light version of Outlook on the web provides Exchange Online users access to the mailbox using almost any web browser. Users can read and send messages, organize contacts, and schedule appointments and meetings. The default activity-based time-out is set at six hours, but it can be configured by an administrator in Windows PowerShell from 5 minutes to 8 hours. This time-out depends on user interactions within the web app, such as selecting a button or selecting a message. There is also a separate security-driven time-out, which is not configurable and will occur regardless of user activity. If a user is logged in for 8 hours, the light version of OWA will automatically log the user out and ask for re-authentication.
Outlook on the web also is available in mobile versions. For more information, see this page.
Outlook for Mac
Exchange Online supports Microsoft Outlook for Mac, which provides email, calendar, an address book, a task list, and a note list.
Outlook for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone
Exchange Online works with Outlook apps available for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. On any of these devices, use the app store to find the Outlook app. Here's a breakdown by mobile OS.
Device | Android | iOS | Windows Phone |
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Outlook mobile app availability | Yes Get Outlook for Android | Yes Get Outlook for iOS | Built-in |
Built-in email apps compatible with Exchange Online | Gmail app/Samsung Email app | iOS Mail app | Outlook Mail, calendar, contacts |
More information | Android mobile setup | iPhone or iPad setup | Windows Phone setup |
There are also options for using Exchange Online with devices, including Blackberry.
Feature availability
Outlook gives users the fast, intuitive email and calendar experience that they expect from a modern mobile app, while being the only app to provide support for the best features. It is the only email app specifically designed to support the full Microsoft experience, giving users a coherent experience from desktop to mobile. Outlook is integrated with Intune, enterprise mobility and security, and Exchange controls to keep data and users safe.
With Outlook, users can:
- Manage their entire day from a mobile device.
- Connect to the apps and services they need to be productive, while keeping their work and personal information separate and secure.
With Outlook for iOS, Outlook for Android, or Outlook for Windows Phone, users can:
- Benefit from a focused inbox that priorities important email
- Customize swipe gestures to match their unique email habits
- Create travel itineraries that can be added directly to the calendar, with key information available at a glance
- RSVP to meetings from the inbox.
- Use intuitive icons in email and calendar appointments that help them process information quickly
- Use a consistent and familiar Outlook experience across all devices
- Easily launch and join Skype meetings from the calendar
- Read and respond to IRM encrypted and protected emails
- Share files stored in OneDrive for Business
- Set Automatic Replies with a tap
- View and manage shared and delegated calendars
- Search their company's global address list with a few taps
- View coworker's availability and schedule a meeting time that works for everyone
- See invitees accept, tentative, and decline status
- Share calendars right from their phones
- Start and join Skype meetings right from a calendar
- Access work and personal calendars in one place, without switching apps
Exchange ActiveSync
Exchange Online supports the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol, which synchronizes mailbox data between mobile devices and Exchange Online, so users can access their email, calendar, contacts, and tasks on the go.
A wide range of mobile devices work with Exchange ActiveSync, including Microsoft Windows Phone, Apple iPhone and iPad, and Android phones and tablets. In addition to mobile phones and devices, the Mail application in Windows Phone uses Exchange ActiveSync to connect to Exchange Online. A complete list of current Exchange ActiveSync licensees is available at the Exchange ActiveSync Licensing site.
For more information about Exchange ActiveSync, see Exchange ActiveSync.
Important
The maximum number of Exchange ActiveSync devices per mailbox is 100.
Applications developed with Exchange Web Services (EWS)
Applications developed using Exchange Web Services (EWS) or the EWS Managed API let administrators access data stored with Exchange Online from applications that are running on-premises, in Azure, or in other hosted services.
For more information on applications developed with Exchange Web Services, see Web Services in Exchange.
POP and IMAP
Exchange Online supports mailbox access through both POP3 and IMAP4 protocols. POP and IMAP access requires encryption using SSL. POP is enabled by default for all users. Users can view their POP and IMAP connection settings in Outlook on the web. Administrators can disable POP and IMAP access on a per-user basis.
For more information about POP3 and IMAP4 connectivity, see POP3 and IMAP4.
SMTP
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is used to send outbound mail for clients that connect to Exchange Online through IMAP or POP. It is the primary protocol for routing and delivery through Exchange Server. Exchange Online supports two types of SMTP relay services for authorized internal customer applications that require SMTP mail submission:
- SMTP message submission to users inside the managed environment.
- Authenticated SMTP message relay to addresses outside the managed environment.
Important
IP addresses for authorized source servers are required to allow SMTP relay. Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption and authentication is required when using SMTP to send email.
BlackBerry devices
Email is available on BlackBerry® devices via Exchange ActiveSync. To find out what your options are, see these topics:
For more information, see BlackBerry.
Note
If you are using Office 365 operated by 21Vianet in China, BlackBerry Business Cloud Services is not available. However, you can use Exchange ActiveSync devices or an offering from Research in Motion (RIM, the BlackBerry wireless email solution) to run Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES).
Feature availability
To view feature availability across plans, standalone options, and on-premises solutions, see Exchange Online service description.
-->The Teams Meeting add-in lets users schedule a Teams meeting from Outlook. The add-in is available for Outlook on Windows, Mac, web, and mobile.
Teams Meeting add-in in Outlook for Windows
The Teams Meeting add-in is automatically installed for users who have Microsoft Teams and either Office 2013, Office 2016, or Office 2019 installed on their Windows PC. Users will see the Teams Meeting add-in on the Outlook Calendar ribbon.
Note
- There is no direct URL that links to the Teams add-in.
- There are additional considerations if your organization runs both Teams and Skype for Business. Under some circumstances, the Teams add-in is not available in Outlook. See Upgrade from Skype for Business to Teams for details.
- User permissions to execute the Regsvr32.exe file is a minimum requirement for the Teams Meeting add-in to be installed on the computer.
- If users do not see the Teams Meeting add-in, instruct them to close Outlook and Teams, then restart the Teams client first, then sign in to Teams, and then restart the Outlook client, in that specific order.
- If you are using an Office Outlook installation from the Microsoft Store, the Teams Meeting add-in isn't supported. Users who require this add-in are advised to install Click-to-Run version of Office, as outlined in Office on Windows 10 in S mode article.
Teams Meeting add-in in Outlook for Mac
The Teams Meeting button in Outlook for Mac will appear in the Outlook for Mac ribbon if Outlook is running production build 16.24.414.0 and later and is activated with a Microsoft 365 or Office 365 client subscription.
The meeting coordinates (the Teams join link and dial-in numbers) will be added to the meeting invite after the user clicks Send.
Teams Meeting add-in in Outlook Web App
The Teams Meetings button in Outlook Web App will appear as part of new event creation if the user is on an early version of the new Outlook on the web. See the Outlook Blog to learn about how users can try the early version of the new Outlook on the web.
The meeting coordinates (the Teams join link and dial-in numbers) will be added to the meeting invite after the user clicks Send.
Teams Meeting add-in in Outlook mobile (iOS and Android)
The Teams Meeting button shows up in latest builds of the Outlook iOS and Android app.
The meeting coordinates (the Teams join link and dial-in numbers) will be added to the meeting invite after the user clicks Send.
Teams Meeting add-in and FindTime for Outlook
Outlook For The Mac
FindTime is an add-in for Outlook that helps users reach consensus on a meeting time across companies. Once the meeting invitees have provided their preferred times, FindTime sends out the meeting invite on the user's behalf. If the Online meeting option is selected in FindTime, FindTime will schedule a Skype for Business or Microsoft Teams meeting. (FindTime will use whichever has been set by your organization as the default online meeting channel.)
Note
If you saved a Skype for Business setting in your Findtime dashboard, FindTime will use that instead of Microsoft Teams. If you want to use Microsoft Teams, delete the Skype for Business setting in your dashboard.
For more information, see Schedule meetings with FindTime.
Authentication requirements
The Teams Meeting add-in requires users to sign in to Teams using Modern Authentication. If users do not use this method to sign in, they'll still be able to use the Teams client, but will be unable to schedule Teams online meetings using the Outlook add-in. You can fix this by doing one of the following:
- If Modern Authentication is not configured for your organization, you should configure Modern Authentication.
- If Modern Authentication is configured, but they canceled out on the dialog box, you should instruct users to sign in again using multi-factor authentication.
To learn more about how to configure authentication, see Identity models and authentication in Microsoft Teams.
Enable private meetings
Allow scheduling for private meetings must be enabled in the Microsoft Teams admin center for the add-in to get deployed. In the admin center, go to Meetings > Meeting Policies, and in the General section, toggle Allow scheduling private meetings to On.)
The Teams client installs the correct add-in by determining if users need the 32-bit or 64-bit version.
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Note
Users might need to restart Outlook after an installation or upgrade of Teams to get the latest add-in.
Teams upgrade policy and the Teams Meeting add-in for Outlook
Customers can choose their upgrade journey from Skype for Business to Teams. Tenant admins can use the Teams co-existence mode to define this journey for their users. Tenant admins have the option to enable users to use Teams alongside Skype for Business (Islands mode).
When users who are in Island mode schedule a meeting in Outlook, they typically expect to be able to choose whether to schedule a Skype for Business or a Teams meeting. In Outlook on the web, Outlook Windows, and Outlook Mac, users see both Skype for Business and Teams add-ins when in Islands mode by default. You can configure a Teams meeting policy setting to control whether users in Islands mode can only use the Teams Meeting add-in or both the Teams Meeting and Skype for Business Meeting add-ins.
Due to certain limitations in the initial release, Outlook mobile can only support creating Skype for Business or Teams meetings. See the following table for details.
Coexistence mode in the Teams admin center | Default meetings provider in Outlook mobile |
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Islands | Skype for Business |
Skype for Business only | Skype for Business |
Skype for Business with Teams collaboration | Skype for Business |
Skype for Business with Teams collaboration and meetings | Teams |
Teams only | Teams |
Set whether users in Islands mode can only use the Teams Meeting add-in or both the Teams Meeting and Skype for Business Meeting add-ins
As an admin, you can configure a Teams meeting policy setting to control which Outlook meeting add-in is used for users who are in Islands mode. You can specify whether users can only use the Teams Meeting add-in or both the Teams Meeting and Skype for Business Meeting add-ins to schedule meetings in Outlook.
You can only apply this policy to users who are in Islands mode and have the AllowOutlookAddIn parameter set to True in their Teams meeting policy. For steps on how to set this policy, see set the meeting provider for users in Islands mode.
Other considerations
The Teams Meeting add-in is still building functionality, so be aware of the following:
- The Teams Meeting add-in requires an Exchange mailbox for the primary user scheduling the meeting. Ensure that you have at least one Exchange mailbox configured in your Outlook profile and use it to schedule Teams meetings with the add-in. For Exchange requirements, see How Exchange and Teams interact.
- The add-in is for scheduled meetings with specific participants, not for meetings in a channel. Channel meetings must be scheduled from within Teams.
- The add-in will not work if an Authentication Proxy is in the network path of the user's PC and Teams Services.
- Users can't schedule live events from within Outlook. Go to Teams to schedule live events. For more information, see What are Microsoft Teams live events?.
Learn more about meetings and calling in Microsoft Teams.
Troubleshooting
Use the following steps to troubleshoot issues with the Teams Meeting add-in.
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If you cannot get the Teams Meeting add-in for Outlook to install, try these troubleshooting steps.
Download and run the Microsoft Support Recovery Assistant to perform automated troubleshooting steps and fixes.
Alternatively, perform the following steps manually:
- Windows 7 users must install the Update for Universal C Runtime in Windows for the Teams Meeting add-in to work.
- Check that the user has a Teams Upgrade policy which enables scheduling meetings in Teams. See Upgrade from Skype for Business to Teams for more details.
- Check that the user has a Teams Meeting policy that permits the Outlook Add-in. See Manage meeting policies in Teams for more details.
- Ensure the user has the Teams desktop client installed. The meeting add-in will not be installed when only using the Teams web client.
- Ensure the user has Outlook 2013 or later installed.
- Make sure the user has permission to execute regsvr32.exe.
- Ensure that all available updates for Outlook desktop client have been applied.
- Follow these steps:
- Restart the Teams desktop client.
- Sign out and then sign back in to the Teams desktop client.
- Restart the Outlook desktop client. (Make sure Outlook isn't running in admin mode.)
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- In Outlook, choose File and then Options.
- Select the Add-ins tab of Outlook Options dialog box.
- Confirm that Microsoft Teams Meeting Add-in for Microsoft Office is listed in the Active Application Add-ins list
- If the Teams Meeting Add-in is listed in the Disabled Application Add-ins list, select COM Add-ins in Manage and then select Go…
- Set the checkbox next to Microsoft Teams Meeting Add-in for Microsoft Office.
- Choose OK on all dialog boxes and restart Outlook.
For general guidance about how to manage add-ins, see View, manage, and install add-ins in Office programs.
If the add-in still does not show, use the following steps to verify the registry settings.
Note
Incorrectly editing the registry may severely damage your system. Before making changes to the registry, you should back up any valued data on the computer.
- Launch RegEdit.exe
- Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOfficeOutlookAddins
- Verify TeamsAddin.FastConnect exists.
- Within TeamsAddin.FastConnect, verify LoadBehavior exists and is set to 3.
- If LoadBehavior has a value other than 3, change it to 3 and restart Outlook.
Delegate scheduling does not work
If your administrator has configured Microsoft Exchange to control access to Exchange Web Server (EWS), a delegate won't be able to schedule a Teams meeting on behalf of the boss. The solution for this configuration is under development and will be released in the future. As a workaround, your administrator can add the following string to the EWS Allow List: 'SchedulingService'.