**My mailbox currently reports the Office 365 quota of 50GB, so I can import a lot of old mail! I'm expecting them to reduce the quota before wide availability. Views and Rules are stored in the mailbox and sync to other computers also using Outlook to read mail.Import old mail** into calendar and contacts can be moved or copied within Outlook.Formatting in the Notes field on appointments and contacts is supported.Attachments are supported on appointments and contacts.Notes (on appointments and contacts) longer than 1024 characters.This includes Categories and Flags.Īmong the improvements users can look forward to: (Tested with the new Outlook (blue icon)).Īny feature that works in a pst or in a POP3 account will work in.
On the Mac side, calendar and contacts sync to Outlook for Mac. The default address is in the return path in the message header for both messages sent from OWA and from Outlook. New features: if you have aliases set up in your account, you can use Outlook to send from that address. No more saving the calendar as an ics and importing it at. Outlook users who migrate to will have a much easier time: add the mailbox to your profile and move, copy, or import your old data into the new mailbox. Rules and some (but not all) settings are stored in the mailbox and will be available on other computers. As a bonus, the mailbox will sync to multiple computers much better. It's expected that by spring 2016, every user will using the Office 365 interface.īasically, everything that Outlook 2013 EAS users complained about is fixed by the switch to Office 365. This isn't like the migration from Hotmail's interface to where you could switch back and forth between the old and new interfaces - once the account is moved into Office 365, it stays in Office 365. Not everyone who was moved feels as lucky, unfortunately, and once the account is moved, it cannot be moved back to the old interface.