I realize my stuff is very specific but, I'm hoping in this vast community, lol, someone has some answers. Does it still connect via EWS or are you given more options for connecting to the server now? so if your domain is, you would type the whole domain as follows: also for directory service, put in your active directory ip or name. Now I'm wondering with the release of Exchange 2013 and the updates to Outlook 2011 if that ability has been given back. in outlook 2011, the place where you type your server name, make sure you put this at the end: EWS/Exchange.asmx. So I ended up with two independent junk filters (Outlook and Server Filter). Outlook 2013 Preview, Dynamics CRM 2011 Client + R6, R12 on Windows 8, Windows Identity Framework 3.5 installed All the machines are in the same LAN, in the same subnet and in the same domain (domain.local). When I first migrated to Mac and Outlook 2011 a couple of years ago, it didn't have that ability. For example (my specific situation), you could make junk email filter settings changes in Outlook and it reflected on the server. With Windows and at least Outlook 2010 (not sure with Outlook 2013) Outlook basically operated as a server access point. Since I haven't had an Exchange account for a couple of years now, I haven't been able to test it all out with the latest updates to Outlook 2011 and Exchange 2013. Does anyone here use Outlook 2011 for Mac with an Exchange 2013 account? If so, I'm hoping to find out some information.
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