![]() ![]() I typically start by dragging the email from the correct account to the calendar, but then it wants to put it on the default calendar, not the account that the email came from.Ĥ) Working with add-ins is weird and inconsistent across accounts. I've made the Inbox and Sent folder for the 5 active accounts "favorites" which helps a bit, but is messy and makes navigating to the non-favorite accounts difficult, since I don't have much vertical space on my laptop screen.Ģ) Searching for a message across accounts is also not great, since I have to always change the default to all accounts.ģ) Calendaring events onto the right calendar is a multistep process. ![]() ![]() The other two are legacy accounts that aren't active, but that I still need to monitor for the stray email that is important that comes in.ĭealing with this in Desktop Outlook is really messy in a bunch of different ways:ġ) The most obvious is the lack of a unified inbox, which makes even seeing which accounts have new messages difficult. Five of these accounts are active enough that I receive and reply to mail daily. ![]() In total I have 7 accounts that I manage in Outlook, three Office 365 accounts through Microsoft, one 365 account through a partner (GoDaddy), two GSuite accounts, and an IMAP account. I have a lot of professional work accounts for different organizations I work with, and managing them from within Outlook 2016 is difficult, and sapping productivity. ![]()
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