Outlook 2016 synchronization protocols

I posted in the Office 365 Forum and was told it was the wrong forum.  Said is was for business.  Very strange, but anyhow, Larry sent me to this forum.

Larry,

While I appreciate the reply, offline folders have nothing to do with my question.  First, I would have thought that the Office 365/Office Application would be the appropriate forum for an Outlook 365/Outlook 2016 question.  Very simply, my question is whether MS has fixed the issue regarding the ability to synchronize "categories" across computers on the same e-mail account.  It used to be possible with a MAPI configured account using Outlook Connector but this capability was lost with EAS.  I'm wondering whether the MAPI-HTTP protocol will support category synchronization? using Office 365/Outlook 2016?  Is or will the MAPI-HTTP protocol be available for configuring an e-mail account in Office 365/Outlook 2016?

Thanks

J. Austin

August 2nd, 2015 1:54pm

Outlook 2016 for Mac or for Windows? AFAIK, EAS doesn't support categories syncing.

A little confused about the EAS and MAPI-HTTP, they are two different protocols , I think the categories syncing is supported by MAPI-HTTP.

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September 8th, 2015 2:17am

Flynn,

Thanks for the reply.  It sounded as if the MAPI-HTTP protocol would/should support category synchronization.  However, I can't seem to find out anything about getting access or utilizing the protocol.  I have Outlook 2016 running under Windows 10 and it appears to only permit account set-ups under EAS.  Sorry, don't know AFAIK.

John A

September 8th, 2015 10:15am

Hi John,

That depends on the email account you are using. If it's an Exchange account, it will be added into Outlook 2016 using auto account setup. Manually setup for an Exchange account is not supported any more in Outlook 2016. If your Exchange Server has MAPI over HTTP enabled, your Exchange account will be set up using MAPI over HTTP.

Exchange ActiveSync is only for Outlook.com (or Hotmail.com) accounts, it's not the same thing with Exchange. If you are using an Outlook.com account, you can configure it as EAS in Outlook 2016.

Hope I've explained it clearly.

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September 9th, 2015 2:44am

Flynn,

Thanks, I marked your comments as answered.  Find it very disappointing that MS is not going to use this protocol for old .msn or outlook.com accounts. 

John A

September 9th, 2015 9:41am

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