I am using the Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011 and I can't connect to my corporate email address. I can easily connect Microsoft Entourage for Mac to the same server. On the Outlook 2011 there is not a way to specify the domain that I am connecting to. I tried using domain username but it did not work.
In the past, I would select a picture or pictures in iPhoto. Then I would use the Share menu in iPhoto. This also allowed me to adjust the size of a picture. With iPhoto, when I made Apple Mail my default email app, it would appear in the Share menu. With iPhoto, when I made Outlook my default app, it would also appear in the Share menu. With the new 'Photos' app, I can only get Apple Mail to appear in the Share menu. I prefer using Outlook.
I can drag a picture from the new 'Photos' to the desktop, and then drag it to an Outlook email, but then I lose the ability to reduce the size of the picture if needed. It was a very simple process with iPhoto. Corvairkid wrote: Some additional info. While looking back through past messages to Apple Support Communities, I found the same problem in 2012 with iPhoto version 9.4.1. It wouldn't recognize Outlook. When version 9.4.2 was released, the problem was solved. Attention Apple!
It's time to update Photos 1.0 please!! As that was prior to the system-level sharing plugins, I wouldn't expect an update to Photos would add the functionality. I believe Apple expect app developers to provide the plug-ins. As Microsoft is the only company that knows how it's email client should handle an image 'shared' to it, they would have to write the sharing plug-in.
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Outlook for Mac 2011 ver.14.4.8 not compatible with Apple Photos ver.1.0. Apple has upgraded iPhoto and renamed it Photos. When I try to send an email with a picture attachment, Outlook no longer shows up in the Apple Photos drop down Share menu.
Only Apple Mail will work with the new Photos app. This problem happened before in October 2012 when Apple released iPhoto 9.4.1. Outlook would not work with it. When iPhoto 9.4.2 was released in November 2012 the problem was fixed. I prefer using Outlook, but it looks like I'm stuck with Apple Mail until a fix is released. Does anyone know of a work-around for this problem?
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I used my Uverse master account to create a sub account for my son. He can access email when using Web Mail from Internet Explorer. This is with the same email address and password that won't work with Outlook. When I set up Outlook and he tries to send/receive it returns an error that the id or password was rejected by the server.
Here's the settings which I'm also using for my own account (except id and password of course) and they work just fine. There is nothing different expect the email address and password and again mine works fine. I also have 2 other sub accounts for other family members that also work just fine.
I cannot figure out what the problem is with this sub-account: Incoming server: pop.att.yahoo.com (also tried inbound.att.net) Outgoing server: smtp.att.yahoo.com (also tried outbound.att.net) User Name: password:. More settings: Outgoing Server: CHECK: My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication CHECK: Log on using user name: (son's email address) password: (his password) CHECK: remember password Connection: CHECK: Connect using local area network (LAN) Advanced: Incoming server (POP3): 995 (SSL checked) Outgoing server: 465 (SSL selected). Since the primary account is working but not the sub-account, I am hoping it's not a mail server issue. Another thing worth trying is sometimes, the webmail login blocks 3rd party email programs from connecting. The reason for this is that a captcha, the funny shapes and letters, code is required during the webmail login. Because in this case, Outlook and MacMail does not have the ability to send that, it automatically fails to authenticate.
To get around this, you have to verify login on both sites: 1) Go to att.net and choose mail and login from there. Logout after you were able to successfully login. 2) Go to mail.yahoo.com and login from there. Also, is a great site that goes over step by step configurations of the E-mail Client settings just to make sure everything is setup correctly. Hopefully, this is what the issue is and you are finally able to access your mail via Outlook again.
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Let us know how it goes. David, Your suggestion did fix the problem. As an FYI, I have 4 sub-accounts under the uverse master account and 3 of the 4 were/are working fine thru Outlook and Mac Mail.
This 1 account out of the 4 was the only one that wouldn't work with Outlook and Mac Mail and it had been. That's why I felt that the issue was not with Outlook since Mac Mail didn't work either and yet when I went to ATT.MY.YAHOO.COM I could get into the email.
Apparently, logging into mail.yahoo.com cleared up the problem. The broken email account is also working on Mac Mail again.
I had contacted support and they wanted to charge me $49.95 to troubleshoot this issue. I refused to pay for troubleshooting an issue that appeared to be on the mail server end. It would be nice if they have told me to try what you recommended or been able to refer me to some additional troubleshooting information. Can we get your suggested fix added to the documents provided for setting up an email client like Outlook? Ghb5719 - No need to leave att. There are plenty of alternatives. It is better to have your e-mail free of the ISP so that it does not notice when you change ISPs.
Also, it is a good idea to have more than one account. It is easy to juggle multiple accounts with Outlook. I have a few att accounts, a few gmail accounts and an apple account managed with macmail.
Find a free e-mail account that you like & download your stuff from att & set the att account to forward any new mail to your new gmail account.