37993e9acf
Moved Content around + added CalDav Synchronizer Note
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## Outlook 2016 or higher from Office 365 on Windows
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This is only applicable if your server administrator has not disabled EAS for Outlook. If it is disabled, please follow the guide for Outlook 2007 instead.
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Outlook 2016 has an [issue with autodiscover](https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized/issues/615). Only Outlook from Office 365 is affected. If you installed Outlook from another source, please follow the guide for Outlook 2013 or higher.
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For EAS you must use the old assistant by launching `C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\OLCFG.EXE`. If this application opens, you can go to step 4 of the guide for Outlook 2013 below.
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If it does not open, you can completely [disable the new account creation wizard](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3189194/how-to-disable-simplified-account-creation-in-outlook) and follow the guide for Outlook 2013 below.
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## Outlook 2007 or 2010 on Windows
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## Outlook 2007 or higher on Windows (Calender/Contacts via CalDav Synchronizer)
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1. Download and install [Outlook CalDav Synchronizer](https://caldavsynchronizer.org).
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2. Launch Outlook.
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3. If this is the first time you launched Outlook, it asks you to set up your account. Proceed to step 5.
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4. Go to the *File* menu and click *Add Account*.
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5. Enter your name<span class="client_variables_available"> (<code><span class="client_var_name"></span></code>)</span>, email address<span class="client_variables_available"> (<code><span class="client_var_email"></span></code>)</span> and your password. Click *Next*.
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6. Click *Finish*.
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7. Go to the *CalDav Synchronizer* ribbon and click *Synchronization Profiles*.
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8. Click the second button at top (*Add multiple profiles*), select *Sogo*, click *Ok*.
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9. Click the *Get IMAP/POP3 account settings* button.
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10. Click *Discover resources and assign to Outlook folders*.
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11. In the *Select Resource* window that pops up, select your main calendar (usually *Personal Calendar*), click the *...* button, assign it to *Calendar*, and click *OK*. Go to the *Address Books* and *Tasks* tabs and repeat repeat the process accordingly. Do not assign multiple calendars, address books or task lists!
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12. Close all windows with the *OK* buttons.
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## Outlook 2013 or higher on Windows (Active Sync - not recommended)
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<div class="client_variables_unavailable" markdown="1">
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This is only applicable if your server administrator has not disabled EAS for Outlook. If it is disabled, please follow the guide for Outlook 2007 instead.
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</div>
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1. Launch Outlook.
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2. If this is the first time you launched Outlook, it asks you to set up your account. Proceed to step 4.
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3. Go to the *File* menu and click *Add Account*.
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4. Enter your name<span class="client_variables_available"> (<code><span class="client_var_name"></span></code>)</span>, email address<span class="client_variables_available"> (<code><span class="client_var_email"></span></code>)</span> and your password. Click *Next*.
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5. When prompted, enter your password again, check *Remember my credentials* and click *OK*.
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6. Click the *Allow* button.
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7. Click *Finish*.
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## Outlook 2011 or higher on macOS
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The Mac version of Outlook does not synchronize calendars and contacts and therefore is not supported.
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