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  1. PMR0001

    Outlook 2016 - adding outlook.com account creates a new/strange address

    As of Thurs Nov 17th, things just got worse. Note, I have outlook.com configured to send using my one.com email account. I went back to exchange active-sync in Outlook2016 after all the problems with from addresses when using exchange. However, now my emails are not being sent. They...
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    How to get rid of "sending on behalf of" when sending from Outlook 2016 client

    AKM510: I only had to send from one account so you would need a different approach. I have not tried this, but using the EAS server (s.outlook.com) technique, perhaps you could create multiple accounts in outlook. So, if you had two Microsoft accounts say joe1@mydomain.com and...
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    How to get rid of "sending on behalf of" when sending from Outlook 2016 client

    The solution which worked for me (and still does other than the problems I previously described in other posts) was as follows (which uses EAS): 1. my windows account is login username is name@mydomain.com 2. I created an outlook email address, call it othername@outlook.com 3. in outlook.com...
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    Office 365 and Outlook connection issues

    If you have received an email about improvements to Outlook.com that will be an indicator. Also, in outlook.com itself, if it states 'Outlook Email' at the top LHS that apparently means you have migrated. In my case, I can still connect via EAS, but have lost emails and extra addressees have...
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    Exchange cf Exchange ActiveSync

    Anyone know the difference between Exchange activesync (EAS) and Exchange (as with Office 365)?
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    How to get rid of "sending on behalf of" when sending from Outlook 2016 client

    akm510, as I have posted elsewhere, I have the same problem. EAS used my name@mydomain.com address for sending with no problem at all, just like other people. I could stick with EAS but as explained in another thread, this now has problems. All very disappointing. And no one seems to know...
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    Outlook 2016 - adding outlook.com account creates a new/strange address

    I had the same problem with sending addresses when I moved from EAS to Exchange (having my own domain). However, despite numerous postings on several fora, no one seems to know how to get round it, other than go back to EAS. I have tried all sorts of things to no avail. I would be happy to...
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    Mydomain Outlook.com and Exchange post EAS

    I previously used Exchange Active Sync, forwarding emails from a mydomain.com server to xxx@outlook.com (configured as an alias) and was able (I use Outlook 2016) to use yyy@mydomain.com as my sending address (i.e. someone receiving the email would see yyy@mydomain.com). To do this, outlook.com...
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