![]() ![]() Good people often want to be a part of these good organizations, and you need to realize that losing these good people by forcing them to use crappy tools is a far worse result than the Chinese government getting a few emails. There are good organizations that have made poor choices with regards to their email systems. It's a hack, but it works.įor all the IT "professionals" and legal teams who somehow found this: Spare us your horror stories about how reading Exchange email on Gmail also sends a copy to the Chinese government (or whomever). This Instructables documents how I use Gmail and Google apps to access Exchange email. I wish it were as easy as setting an inbox rule in the Outlook Web App. Specifically, I find that Gmail has superior search results, filtering capabilities, and a much cleaner look - just try to stay focused while the email you're reading is surrounded by all of Outlook's nonsense buttons.įorwarding or redirecting all email from an Exchange system to your Gmail account is often either against your organization's policies, or simply broken with no one willing to fix it. I much prefer Gmail and Google apps for business. I find exchange to be a very poor system, and do not like the typical methods of reading email on an Exchange server: Outlook or the Outlook Web App. ![]() ![]() Nice troll whomever wrote that up.Many organizations utilize Microsoft Exchange for their email. I'm not deleting my "Envelope" files from the Library like that one Google result says to do. If I do, I will report here on what I did. I'm still working to get the last 3 to move, or at least find out what messages they are to delete them. When the Exchange account came back online, there were only 3 messages that were stuck moving. Mailbox > Online Status > Take "account name" online Then one by one I brought them all back online making sure the Exchange account was the last to bring up. Took all mail accounts offline whether they are exchange accounts or not. I had 15 messages stuck moving, and now I have 3. Apple needs to stop with the "It can't be our product" BS. It's obviously a Mac Mail/Catalina issue. No one else in my office besides me uses Mac Mail, but they all have an Exchange account from the same server that I do and none of them are having this issue on Outlook or the webmail client. My POP and IMAP/SMTP accounts are working as normal. Right after the latest Catalina update (10.15.3) I did yesterday (). ![]()
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