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title | Add the Resource Account so It Displays Under Your Primary Inbox in the Outlook Web App |
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- Sign in to your personal account in the Outlook Web App using your UT EID and password then authenticating with Duo.
- Right-click the bolded Folders header in the left navigation pane, and then choose Add Shared Folder.
- In the Add Shared Folder dialog box, type the email address, then select Add. If a UT Austin login window appears, enter your personal EID and password and authenticate with Duo.
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- In the Outlook app, on the Tools menu, click Accounts.
- Click the Plus Sign, then click New Account.In the E-mail address your Microsoft email (usually in the first.last@austin.utexas.edu format), then click "Advanced..."
- Click on the "Delegates" tab.
- Under "Open these additional mailboxes:", select the plus icon.
- In the "Search for a person..." field, enter the email address of the shared mailbox, then click ContinueAdd.
- Upon clicking Continue, a UTexas login window will appear. Enter your personal EID and EID password and authenticate with Duo to finish adding the account.
Note: The new Outlook for Mac (enabled with the "New Outlook" toggle switch) does not support Shared Emails or Delegates. For more details, see the FAQs.- Restart your Outlook application.
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There are known issues of Office365 email accounts not working properly in Apple Mail. We recommend using another mail client to access all Office365 email accounts. |
In Apple Mail, go to Mail, then Add Account, then choose Other.Fill out the choices then click Sign In:
- Name: Shared Email's display name
- Email: Resource Email Account address
- Password: your EID password
On the next page, - Keep the email address the same
- Username: personal-exchange-address/resource-address
- Password: personal-EID-pw
- Account Type: IMAP
- Incoming server: outlook.office365.com
- Outgoing server: smtp.office365.com
- Click Sign In
Go to Mail then choose PreferencesSelect the Resource Account, then click Server Settings and go to the Outgoing SettingsChange the username to be your personal exchange email account address"New" Outlook Desktop Client |
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- In the Outlook app, on the Tools menu, click Accounts.
- Click the Plus Sign, then click Add Open Shared Mailbox...
- In the "Search for a person..." field, enter the email address of the shared mailbox, then click Add.
- Restart your Outlook application.
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Click Done. | In Thunderbird, go to Tools and choose Account Settings.From the Account Actions dropdown, choose Add Main Account. Fill out the choices:- Your name: Display Name of the Resource Email Account
- Email address: Resource Email Account address
- Password: your personal EID password
Then, select Manual Configuration.Enter the following server settings:- Keep the email address the same,
- For Incoming:
- IMAP
- Server hostname: outlook.office365.com
- Username: your-personal-email-address/resource-email-address
- For Outgoing:
- Server hostname: smtp.office365.com
- Username: your personal email address
Then click Re-test, and the other settings will be automatically chosen. |
The Mail for macOS application is no longer supported for accessing and using Resource Accounts. See the FAQs for more information. |
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Please see our wiki here for instructions: How to Configure Office 365 in Thunderbird |
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title | Outlook Desktop Client |
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- In Outlook, choose the File tab in the ribbon.
- Choose Add Account from beneath the drop down.
- Enter the Shared Email address in the E-Mail Address field, leave all other fields blank, then click Next.
- When asked for username and password:
- Remove the Shared Email from the username and replace it with your personal Exchange email address
- For password, use your EID password.
- Check Remember My Credentials.
- Click OK.
- Click Finish.
- Close and Reopen Outlook to finish adding the account.
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- In Thunderbird, go to Tools then choose Account Settings.
- From the Account Actions dropdown, choose Add Main Account.
- Fill out the choices:
- Your name: Display Name of the Resource Email Account
- Email address: Resource Email Account address
- Password: your personal EID password
- Then, select Manual Configuration.
- Enter the following server settings:
- For Incoming:
- IMAP
- Server hostname: outlook.office365.com
- Username: your-personal-email-address/resource-email-address
- For Outgoing:
- Server hostname: smtp.office365.com
- Username: your personal email address
- Then click Re-test, and the other settings will be automatically chosen.
- Click Done.
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Please see our wiki here for instructions: How to Configure Office 365 in Thunderbird |
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- Open the Outlook mobile app on your smartphone.
- Click your account icon in the upper left corner, then click the Add Account icon.
- Choose Add Shared Mailbox, then enter the email address of the shared email account, then click Add Shared Mailbox.
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Important: All features of Resource Email accounts are not guaranteed to work in GMail mobile apps due to changes in protocol support for UT Office 365 accounts. See the FAQs for more information. - In the GMail mobile app, click on your account icon, then click Add Account.
- Choose Office 365 as the account type.
- Enter the Shared Email email address.
- When prompted for Incoming Server Settings:
- Username: your-personal-email-address/resource-email-address
- Password: Your EID password
- Leave all other settings as default.
- When prompted for Outgoing Server Settings:
- Username: your personal Exchange email address
- Password: your EID password
- Server hostname: smtp.office365.com
- When prompted for a name, enter the Shared Email Display Name.
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The GMail application is no longer supported for accessing and using Resource Accounts. See the FAQs for more information. |
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The Mail for iOS application is no longer supported for accessing and using Resource Accounts. See the FAQs for more information. |
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title | Why can't I use a Shared Email in the Apple Mail, Mail for iOS, or GMail mobile app? |
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UT Austin Microsoft has disabled Basic Authentication which means Office 365 accounts can no longer use IMAP, POP, or SMTP protocols to connect to Office 365 Exchange Online. This increases security and closes an attack vector that is used in a large percentage of email-based attacks. For more information, please see this knowledge base article: https://ut.service-now.com/sp?id=kb_article&number=KB0018268 |
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title | I switched to the "New Outlook" in my Mac desktop app and now Shared Emails aren't working. Why? |
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Microsoft has added additional features and a new look to the Outlook for Mac application, however, the new Outlook for Mac has limitations. Currently, it does not support Shared Emails, Delegates, Block Sender, and other features. The new Outlook for Mac is not required and updating your Outlook app will not turn on the new look automatically. If you'd like to use the new Outlook for Mac but manage Resource Email accounts, one option is to manage Resource accounts using the Outlook Web App. For more information about the new Outlook for Mac, its additional features, and limitations, see Microsoft's support page here. |
only be logged into through email clients that support Modern Authentication. IMAP— the protocol that previously enabled Resource Accounts to work in Mail and GMail— uses Basic Authentication and will no longer work. The Mail app on macOS supports Modern Authentication which allows for signing in to your personal UT O365 mailbox, however Resource Accounts are not able to authenticate successfully. The GMail app does not support Modern Authentication for logging into Office 365 accounts. We recommend using the Outlook desktop and mobile apps or the Outlook Web App. |
Questions? You can create a ticket with CNS IT using our form or sending us an email at help@cns.utexas.edu.
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