![]() ![]() Done, for those folders not greyed out.ĭid you delete or modify any folders on either device? Is this issue new, or has it worked since it was set up, never? Yes, have deleted/modified folders previously, but the issue was ongoing prior to that. On the mac, can you check the subscriptions to the folders? It’s a right click option. Folder creation seems to work, except for the sub-sub-folder level. ![]() What extra do you get using iOS outlook? I 'failed' over to Outlook because sending calendar invites via Apple's iOS Calendar app, to invitees using Outlook, does not work very well in Outlook - for inviteesĪnother thing - forgive me if it’s a really basic question, but are you using the same iTunes/iCloud account on the iOS device and the Mac? YesĪre all your other imap folders showing in the iOS Outlook? What happens if you create a folder on the Mac? Or on the phone? A few existing sub-sub-folders do not appear in the folder structure // troubleshooting this matter as well with Microsoft. Never had an imap problem using the native Mail client. Not even trying to tackle calendar sync at the moment. If you use the iOS calendar, you should be able to sync the calendar to the Mac Outlook. What happens if you use the native iOS Mail client? Mail sent from iOS Mail app, Mac Mail app, and iCloud web mail appear is the Sent folders of both Outlook iOS and Outlook for Mac. On the mac, can you check the subscriptions to the folders? It’s a right click option.ĭid you delete or modify any folders on either device? Is this issue new, or has it worked since it was set up, never? They may kick you back to Microsoft, but they may have some other things to check.Īre all your other imap folders showing in the iOS Outlook? What happens if you create a folder on the Mac? Or on the phone? ![]() The next thing I’d look at is contacting Apple support. What extra do you get using iOS outlook?Īnother thing - forgive me if it’s a really basic question, but are you using the same iTunes/iCloud account on the iOS device and the Mac? What happens if you use the native iOS Mail client? It is nothing like Outlook for Windows under the hood. Outlook for Mac looks like regular Outlook, but it’s deceptive. ![]()
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