enterprise email

  1. Microsoft 365 Exchange Online High Volume Email: Scalable Internal Messaging Solution

    Organizations increasingly face the challenge of distributing vital information to vast internal audiences, whether via automated alerts, system notifications, or large-scale transactional communications. For enterprise IT teams running on Microsoft 365, the recent introduction of Exchange...
  2. Final Deadline for Exchange 2010 Public Folder Migrations – Act Now!

    For legacy Exchange administrators—the end is no longer nigh, it is officially on the calendar. From October 1, 2025, Microsoft will block all public folder migrations from Exchange Server 2010 and earlier to Exchange Online, halting a migration path that has long served as a lifeline for...
  3. Microsoft Outlook Outage 2025: Full Details on the Global Email Disruption

    On July 10, 2025, Microsoft Outlook experienced a significant global outage, preventing thousands of users from accessing their email accounts. The disruption began late Wednesday evening and extended into Thursday morning, with users reporting issues such as being unable to load inboxes or sign...
  4. Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE): The Future of On-Premises Enterprise Email

    The release of Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) marks a pivotal moment for Microsoft’s enterprise email infrastructure, moving decisively into a new era characterized by a subscription-centric, cloud-aligned approach even for on-premises scenarios. Enterprises that have depended on...
  5. Microsoft 365 DNS Misconfiguration Disrupts OTP Email Delivery: Lessons & Prevention

    For many organizations relying on Microsoft 365, even brief interruptions to core service components can have a ripple effect on productivity, security, and trust. Recently, Microsoft was forced to confront yet another challenge related to the Domain Name System (DNS)—a core pillar of internet...
  6. Microsoft Outlook on Windows 11: Partial PST Support and Future Roadmap Explained

    Microsoft’s overhaul of its Outlook experience on Windows 11 has been one of the most closely watched transitions in the productivity software space. As Microsoft pushes its users—individuals, small businesses, and enterprise clients—toward the new Outlook for Windows, a recurring question has...
  7. Microsoft Outlook’s Offline Attachments: A Game-Changer for Windows Email Productivity

    For years, Microsoft Outlook has been both a staple of business productivity and a touchstone for the everyday user needing a reliable email client on Windows. Yet, as technology increasingly demands flexibility, resilience, and an uninterrupted workflow regardless of internet connectivity, the...
  8. Microsoft Outlook’s Priority View with Copilot: The Future of Email Management

    Drowning in email is a universal experience for busy professionals, and for many, Microsoft Outlook has long been a double-edged sword: indispensable for organization, yet notorious for fostering digital overwhelm. Microsoft’s answer to the modern email crisis arrives in the form of an...
  9. Microsoft Outlook 2025 Update: Copilot AI, Offline Enhancements & User Outlook

    Microsoft’s ongoing campaign to shift users from the venerable classic Outlook desktop client toward its new Outlook for Windows app underscores both the company’s commitment to modernity and the challenges inherent in remaking a legacy productivity tool. The June 2025 refresh of the new Outlook...
  10. June 2025 Outlook for Windows Update: AI, Legacy Support & Offline Power

    The relentless evolution of Microsoft’s digital workspace continues with the June 2025 update to the new Outlook for Windows, marking a dramatic step forward in both compatibility and artificial intelligence integration. This update isn’t just another batch of incremental improvements—it’s a...
  11. June 2025 Outlook for Windows: AI Integration, Enhanced Features & User Control

    Microsoft has once again signaled its relentless commitment to refining user experience with the June 2025 update for the new Outlook on Windows—a release that, while still surrounded by a sense of ambivalence from longtime Outlook fans, delivers a meaningful suite of feature enhancements and...
  12. Microsoft Outlook June 2025 Update: AI Integration, Web Power, and Persistent Frustrations

    For many years, Microsoft Outlook has held the title of the business world’s de facto email client, synonymous with the broader Microsoft 365 productivity ecosystem. The ongoing transformation of Outlook, especially the controversial shift from the classic native app to a web-based experience...
  13. Microsoft Outlook for Windows Adds Offline Calendar Support in 2025

    After years of anticipation, Microsoft’s New Outlook for Windows is finally showing signs of maturation, as the company continues to address longstanding user criticisms by incrementally enhancing core functionality. Central to these improvements is the addition of offline support for the...
  14. Microsoft’s HVE Changes 2025: Secure Internal Email and Transition to Modern Authentication

    Microsoft’s recent announcement regarding significant changes to High Volume Email (HVE) within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem has sent ripples through the IT community, especially among organizations that rely heavily on email automation for communication both internally and externally. This newly...
  15. Microsoft Outlook 2025 Updates: Smoother Transitions & Future Outlook for Windows Users

    Navigating the ever-evolving landscape of email clients has long been a familiar challenge for Windows users, and nowhere is this more evident than in the ongoing evolution of Microsoft Outlook. Over the last two years, Microsoft has advanced a sweeping effort to unify its disparate Outlook...
  16. Microsoft Classic Outlook CPU Bug: Impact, Fix Timeline, and Workarounds

    Microsoft’s longstanding email client, Classic Outlook, recently faced a significant usability issue that has affected many users across various update channels. A troubling bug caused the CPU usage to spike dramatically—sometimes jumping from a normal baseline to as high as 30 to 50 percent...
  17. Outlook CPU Spike Bug: Why Typing Email Causes Your PC to Overheat & How to Fix It

    When Typing an Email Turns Your CPU into a Furnace: Unpacking the Latest Outlook Bug Picture this: you’re drafting a simple email in the classic Outlook for Microsoft 365, and suddenly your computer sounds like a jet engine taking off. Your CPU usage spikes wildly, soaring to 30-50% utilization...