Just letting you know that IOS 11 native email client and Office 365 email is not working at the moment. Work around is to use the O365 email app.
Just letting you know that IOS 11 native email client and Office 365 email is not working at the moment. Work around is to use the O365 email app.
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iOS breaking things, unheard of! :)
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Antoniosk
antoniosk: Odd, mine is working just fine
Agreed mine hasn't broken at all and I have 3 Office 365 Accounts - Been on the beta IOS11 too
If your email account is hosted by Microsoft on Outlook.com or Office 365, or an Exchange Server 2016 running on Windows Server 2016, you might see this error message when you try to send an email with iOS 11: "Cannot Send Mail. The message was rejected by the server."
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208136
...or you could use the Outlook iOS app. Anyway, not an issue for me. I've been running iOS 11 since beta v3. Running GM now with no issues on Mail.app with my Exchange Online.
All working fine for me as well. 3 x Office 365 accounts.
Outlook works fine for me, however Google Inbox is weird, whenever a notification pops up and I click it, it'll take me to the email, however if the notification was there for a while and I click - then it'll open Inbox app and won't take me to the mail.
More importantly, anyone has any "Missing" apps? (presumably 32 bit and not allowed to pass)
Wonder if its more to do with adding them after installing iOS 11.
gehenna:...or you could use the Outlook iOS app. Anyway, not an issue for me. I've been running iOS 11 since beta v3. Running GM now with no issues on Mail.app with my Exchange Online.
Batman:More importantly, anyone has any "Missing" apps? (presumably 32 bit and not allowed to pass)
I've had the issue for a week or so now... I have moved on from running the Beta to the full iOS 11 and still the problem persists.
Once you realise it hasn't sent you can easily re-send it, but still a bit of a pain.
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