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Outlook Internet calendar subscribers, bad news: Reports indicate subscription feature's best days are over
By Robert Carnevale last updated
If you like subscribing to external calendars, bad news. It appears Microsoft's doing away with that aspect of Outlook.

Microsoft Exchange service exposes nearly 100,000 names and logins
By Robert Carnevale published
Another day, another Microsoft Exchange situation. This time around, a feature bug has led to approximately six figures' worth of credentials being leaked.

Microsoft Outlook exposed to old-school phishing attacks due to bug
By Sean Endicott last updated
People recently discovered a bug in Microsoft Outlook that would allow threat attackers to imitate a person from someone’s contacts.

Microsoft 365 services won't work with Outlook 2007 and 2010 after November
By Sean Endicott published
After November 1, 2021, Outlook 2007 and 2010 won’t be able to connect to Microsoft 365 services. Organizations will have to move to Outlook 2013 Service Pack 1 or later.

Outlook add-in lets you report suspicious emails to UK government
By Sean Endicott published
Admins can now configure an Outlook add-in to create a button to report suspicious emails to the UK's National Cyber Security Centre.

Microsoft Outlook has a handy new tool for project management
By Sean Endicott published
Outlook's new calendar board view allows you to bring files, contacts, calendar events, and more into a board view on the web.

Microsoft Outlook to gain reactions to save your inbox from clutter
By Sean Endicott published
Sending an entire email to send a single emoji or word can clog up a conversation. Reactions in Outlook should clear up the clutter and make it easier to express a quick feeling.

Outlook extension lets you check your email without leaving Microsoft Edge
By Sean Endicott last updated
A new extension for Microsoft Outlook lets you check your email, calendar, tasks, and contacts without having to jump to another webpage or app.

It's about to get easier to work across Microsoft Teams and Office, thanks to Fluid components
By Sean Endicott published
Fluid components coming to Teams meetings, Outlook, OneNote, and Whiteboard will make it easier to work together in real-time or separately.

Microsoft Scheduler and Outlook mobile voice features for iOS are here
By Robert Carnevale last updated
There's never a slow moment when it comes to Microsoft's feature and service rollouts. Three new Outlook mobile voice features, as well as Microsoft Scheduler, are available starting today.
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