

If you move folders, calendar items, contacts, tasks, or notes to your archive in Outlook for Windows, you won’t be able to view or access them in the Online Archive on your Mac. NOTE: Currently, the new Outlook for Mac only supports the Mail module in the Online Archive. Explore your Online Archive folders and messages.In the Outlook folder navigation pane, find and click Online Archive.If you have a Microsoft 365 account and your IT or Microsoft 365 admin has enabled the archive mailbox, your Online Archive mailbox will appear in your Outlook folder pane. This is different from the Online Archive, which is a separate mailbox that doesn’t count against the space limits of your primary mailbox. NOTE: All Outlook users have an Archive folder as part of your primary mailbox. If you’re an admin, please check out Enable archive mailboxes in the compliance center for more information. The Online Archive must be enabled for you by your IT department or Microsoft 365 admin. This archive mailbox appears alongside your primary mailbox, and is accessed the same way that you access your primary mailbox and folders in the new Outlook for Mac. I’m excited to share that one of the most-requested Outlook for Mac features is finally here: Online Archive! Online Archive for MacĪn Online Archive (also called an archive mailbox) is a place for storing old email messages, freeing up space in your primary mailbox. Some people have a mailbox size of more than 20 GB but this is the first time that I encounter such an issue and it is hard to find anything similar as all the search results end in tips or guide on how to set up an out of office.Hey Insiders! My name is Priya Ganta, and I’m a Program Manager on the Outlook team. The only issue that could be is that his mailbox size is too big and as most people don't work with a local PST archive, I would need to verify the current size of it but I assume it is above 3-6 GB at the moment. The mails are hosted on our Exchange 2016 server however I guess since this is happening in outlook before the mail was even send it is related to his outlook / office. You recieve a mail from to your address When you click on reply (all) outlook tries to send the mail to instead of are using office 365 and his outlook is version 2019 / the current Microsoft 365 version. It doesn't make a difference if he clicks on reply or reply all. However in an earlier mail, when he does the same, it sets the sender (the person who send the mail) correctly. He got a mail from someone and when he tries to reply to it, the reply mail sets him (the reciever) as the target in the "To"-field.

I was called to a user who has a peculiar issue in outlook.
