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Contacts or calendar events on your iPhone or iPod touch may not appear in Microsoft Outlook after syncing with iTunes. This occurs when Outlook has been installed, but never opened on the computer, or if the initial Outlook Setup Wizard was not completed. 

Contacts or calendar events on your iPhone or iPod touch may not appear in Microsoft Outlook after syncing with iTunes. This occurs when Outlook has been installed, but never opened on the computer, or if the initial Outlook Setup Wizard was not completed. 

iTunes has the ability to sync1 your contacts and calendars from Microsoft Outlook, Windows Calendar, and Windows Contacts (formerly Microsoft Address Book) to any iPod with a display screen.

Users who use Microsoft Outlook as their email client and who connect to an email server running on Mac OS X Server v10.6 may not be able to send mail.  The following (or similar) alert is returned to Outlook clients:  The message could not be sent because one of the receipients was rejected by the server. The rejected email address was “recipient@example.com” is subject “example”, account: “mail.example.com” , server “mail.example.com”, protocol: SMTP, server response: “504 5.5.2 < hostname > : Helo command rejected: need fully qualified host name”, port: 25, secure (SSL): no, server error: 504, error number: 0×800CCC79.

Microsoft today announced that the next major version of Office for Mac will see the replacement of its Entourage for Mac e-mail client with Outlook for Mac. The company has also deployed a Web Services Edition of Entourage 2008 for Mac beginning to…

Even if your events appear correctly in iCal, you may have noticed that some events may display the wrong time in your published calendars on MobileMe. This issue may occur if you receive an email invitation from someone using Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007 in Windows and create an event from it in iCal. To determine if someone sent you an email invitation from Microsoft Outlook 2003 or 2007, view the headers of the message; you should see an X-Mailer line that lists Microsoft Outlook 11 or 12 as the sending application.

Even if your events appear correctly in iCal, you may have noticed that some events may display the wrong time in your published calendars on MobileMe. This issue may occur if you receive an email invitation from someone using Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007 in Windows and create an event from it in iCal

iTunes has the ability to sync your contacts and calendars from Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express and contacts from Microsoft Address Book to any iPod with a display screen1 (Note: Outlook 2003 or later is required to sync contacts and calendars from Outlook).

iCal can subscribe to various calendars, including some calendars provided by Apple or published by other MobileMe members.  You can also use iCal to connect to a CalDAV server (in Mac OS X v10.5 or later).  After subscribing to a calendar, or adding a CalDAV account to iCal on your Mac and syncing with MobileMe, you may see some unexpected results on your other computers or devices syncing with MobileMe: iPhone/iPod touch with iPhone OS 3.0 Subscription and CalDAV calendars configured in iCal on your Mac will not sync via MobileMe to your iPhone/iPod touch. Outlook 2003/2007 (syncing with MobileMe Control Panel) Subscription and CalDAV calendars will not appear in Outlook 2003/2007. MobileMe Calendar (www.me.com/calendar) Subscription and CalDAV calendars will not appear on MobileMe Calendar. Mac OS X After first adding a subscription or CalDAV calendar information on one Mac, and syncing with a second Mac, the calendar information might appear on the second Mac, but no events may appear in the calendar.


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