Cumulative Update 15 for Exchange 2019 is now available. This is the last CU update for Exchange Server 2019 and is code equivalent to the RTM release of Exchange Server SE, which will be released early Q3 2025.
The January security and rollup update has been made available for all Click-to-Run installations of Outlook 2016, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2024, and Outlook as part of a Microsoft 365 subscription. Additionally, Semi-Annual Enterprise Version 2408 has been made available as well.
A Security Update has been released for Outlook 2016. It resolves vulnerability CVE-2025-21357.
Although we are already a good week into the New Year, Microsoft still had to release the December 2024 feature update of Outlook for Microsoft 365 Apps in the Current Channel. As you might expect, this release isn't too packed due to the holiday season, but it does contain 1 feature improvement and 2 fixes.
Missing HowTo-Outlook.com and MSOutlook.info? They are now combined into Robert365.com, which launched today. Stay tuned and subscribe for new content!
Security updates have been released for Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019. They address vulnerability CVE-2024-49040 which is publicly disclosed already. It is recommended to update as soon as possible!
I’m using the Outlook app on my mobile device, but it doesn’t seem to support the Online Archive as I can’t find it anywhere.
I tried to work around it by using Outlook on the Web in my browser, but that doesn’t show the Online Archive either even though it does show it when I use Outlook on the Web on my Desktop.
How do I access the Online Archive when I’m on my mobile?
In Classic Outlook, you were able to view the HTML source of an email. As a designer of templates and newsletters, this is particularly helpful to see how the HTML of an email got through when things don’t line up as expected.
Within New Outlook, I don’t see this feature anymore.
Is the “View Source” command coming to New Outlook as well or will it be removed?
Is there another way to see the HTML tags of an email in New Outlook?
One of my accounts in Outlook went from “Trying to connect” to “Need Password” in the Status Bar.
However, pressing on the “Need Password” icon doesn’t bring up the dialog to enter my username and password. The dialog isn’t hidden behind Outlook either, although sometimes it looks like it opens and closes really fast again.
No dialog comes up either when clicking on the "Type Exchange Password & Connect" button nor when the Notification comes up that Outlook needs your password.
How do I get myself in a Connected state again?
I just installed New Outlook on my computer and wondered where exactly it got installed.
I don’t see it in the Office installation folder (where outlook.exe is as well), nor anywhere else in Program Files. The shortcut doesn’t reveal anything either.
How can I determine where New Outlook is installed and open the installation folder?