Outlook on Mac is implemented differently than on Windows. Outlook from Mac uses a single database which indexes smaller threads of data like contacts, and signatures stored in data records. If you have multiple accounts everything is stored within this one database. This differs from Windows where each account generates an individual.pst file. When you unlink an account on Windows, the.pst with all the data for that account will persist and can be relinked to simply by adding it back to Outlook.
Dismiss or turn off reminders or turn off sounds for Outlook 2016 for Mac email, task, and calendar items. Outlook 2011 for Mac autodiscover changes from an external to the internal address, preventing access to email outside of the office. Exchange Server address changes from public to internal server address. Slipstick Systems › Outlook › Mac. To disable it for multiple Exchange accounts, use.
As OS X has all of the data residing in one database. Removing the account removes its data from the database and you shouldn't have to track down a.pst file as you would in the Windows implementation. There is not even a way to archive and maintain the contents of an Outlook account in Outlook 2016 for Mac as there is in the Windows version. Refer to on AskDifferent.
Note: I have deleted an account from Outlook for Mac 2016 before and it basically disappears from existence. I couldn't say if a computer forensic scientist could rebuild this information, but the average user won't be able to get at it as they can with the Windows version.
You can now customize the action for swipe left and swipe right in Outlook Preferences. These preferences will also allow you to turn off swipe gestures completely. This feature is available in Insider Fast starting in version 16.11 (180214) and requires activation via Office 365 subscription. To do this open Outlook Preferences ( Outlook Preferences) and click on Reading: Outlook Preferences Reading At the bottom of this section, you can change the swipe gestures to one of the following. Delete. Archive. Mark as Read.
Flag. None To turn gestures completely off, simply set both swipe left and swipe right to None. Please provide feedback and report issues via Help Contact Support.
If you would like to see other enhancements in Outlook for Mac, please vote for your feature request via Help Suggest a Feature. Vivek, I have been using Outlook via Office 365, and I believe that some gesture options were included in the last update. I just updated today and those gestures don't work anymore. I found this post and switched to Office Insider Fast but, now that I have updated, I don't see the gesture options indicated in your screen shot. Anything additional I need to do in order to get these gestures (back)? My version of Outlook has the following for Version 16.11 (180206).
Super excited to see this stuff coming to the desktop apps! Sincerely, Brian Grant. Hi Bob, The version you are running, 16.10 (180210), is our February production release, which goes to both Production and Insider Slow audiences.
To get this feature (Customize Swipe Gestures) you'll need to join Insider Fast. You can do this via the AutoUpdate app (Help Check for Updates). Insider Fast provides weekly updates with the latest features. The latest Fast update is 16.11 (180223). Please also feel free to contact us via Help Contact Support with any feedback on this feature. We'd like to hear more details on why you think it's counter-productive.
Thanks, Jeff.