With Exchange Server 2007, you must also have Service Pack 1 with Update Rollup 4 or later installed. For best results, make sure that your software is up to date before setting up an Exchange account in Mail. Open Outlook 2011. Click Tools > Accounts. Click Add an Account or click Add and then click Email. When presented with the Enter your account information simply enter your @outlook.com or @hotmail.com email address, enter your password and click Add Account. Outlook 2011 should then automatically enter the server information for you. Hi fretty23, Sorry to hear about the email login issues. I recommend that you remove the 'from your email address as this is not part of the domain itself and is not needed to be included within the username for sign in. Below I have listed the appropriate gateways for our different email platforms. Workspace email: Office 365 cPanel email ( replace ' yourdomainname.tld' with your registered domain) Hope this helps! If you are still having issues with the email login please contact our 24/7 customer support and our representatives will be happy to assist you. -Techfly Support and office hours by region|. Hello Community! I am completely new to the GoDaddy world and seem to be confused / having trouble with a few areas in regard to email. Issue 1: I have a MAC and Outlook 2011 and when I go to set up my Office 365 onto Outlook 2011 it will not work. I follow all the steps provided on how 'to set up Exchange Account' but at the end of the process, I get a message saying that 'Account cannot be added. Note that Outlook 2011 requires Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Update Rollup 4 or later'. I have tried everything and it just does not work? I have gone down the path of setting up an email account using IMAP, but I have been told this should be a last resort and is not as good as setting up an Exchange Account. I do not understand as I set up my Exchange Account email on my Apple Iphone with no problems at all. So do not understand why Outlook 2011 on my MAC should be any different? Issue 2: Workspace Email. What is the difference between this and email & office 365??? When I click on webmail login next to Workspace Email (on my products page), I get taken to a workspace webmail login page and when I enter my sign in details, nothing happens? I am not able to login? Also when I click manage and click on Get Started, it asks for me to 'create an email address'. But again, I cant seem to do this and also am unsure as to whether I use the same email address that I have for Office 365 or do I set up a different email address for this? I should note that my Office 365 seems to be working fine. I can login and the email is working as it should. Any help or direction would be very much appreciated. As I am very confused at this point. Kind Regards Nick. We have just released update. This rollup fixes some bugs in Exchange Web Services (EWS), and introduces some behavior changes to EWS to allow customers and partners the flexibility to accomplish some key scenarios. If you have written code against Exchange Web Services, we definitely recommend that you take a look at RU4. The following are the biggest changes that will be coming in the rollup: - Item IDs are now returned after MoveItem/CopyItem calls. - Unknown/unsupported item types are returned as Messages. - Updating tasks can now have correct behavior for Start and Complete Date values. ItemId of Item Is Returned After a MoveItem/CopyItem Call Some of our observant developers have noticed that Exchange creates new destination item IDs for items when they are moved between folders. We created a place in the schema to return the destination ID of an item, and in the early stages of Exchange development, this ID was returned. We pulled it out late in the Exchange 2007 development cycle after we determined that the method of determining the destination ID was too resource- intensive. After consistent feedback from customers that this feature was needed so that items could be tracked as they were moved between folders, we implemented a much more performant solution. Now, if you call MoveItem/CopyItem, you’ll be able to identify the new item in the destination folder by looking at the destination ID that is returned by the MoveItem/CopyItem call.
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