Latest version of Outlook ProPlus desktop client or Outlook on the web are best suited for calendar/mail interactions.It has to be a closed list without subscribe and unsubscribe options, and many of the clients do not use Office 365, but other E-Mail providers. Non-Outlook clients experience limited calendaring functionality and features. To get around this, I have suggested setting up some kind of internal mailing list, but not sure of the best way to do it in Office 365. Why: Calendar interactions only work on clients configured for Exchange/Active Sync.
Latest version of Outlook ProPlus desktop client or Outlook on the web are best suited for calendar interactions.Why: Clients connecting via non-exchange protocols will have limited functionality and features that are unique to each client.Supported clients that connect via supported protocols.Question: Will you primarily be using Office 365 for email only, calendar only, or both email and calendar?īased on your answer to the above question, we have the following recommendations regarding which client to choose: Mail Only Please refer to the Supported clients/protocols document for further information. In addition to Exchange/Active Sync protocols, Office 365 also supports IMAP/POP3 protocols but with limited functionality. Important: For the best experience with Office 365, Microsoft recommends connecting via Exchange protocol via Outlook ProPlus/2019/2016, Outlook App for iOS/Android, or connecting to Outlook on the web via recommended/supported web browser.
To better prepare for and interact with Office 365, select a client that meets your needs. Examples include Outlook on the web - the interface you can use to access Office 365 using a web browser - or desktop clients like Outlook. A "client" is an application that you use to access and manage your email and calendar.