

I’m having this issues both with Outlook and Exchange mail activity. if both the original account and the shared mailbox have the folder “Inbox” it gets the email located in the Inbox of case I set the shared mailbox as main account it gives the error “The specified folder does not exist”

it gives the error “The specified folder does not exist” if in the original account there isn’t a target folder with the same name.\\Inbox\TargetFolder) 2 things can happen: and then specify the complete address of the shared folder that I want to reach (e.g. If i set as main account the original one (e.g. If you get a "you do not have permissions."error message, please contact your local IT support for them to grant you access to that shared mailbox.I’m having troubles in accessing shared mailboxes: This will authenticate your credentials and verify if you have access to this shared mailbox. When the credentials box pops up asking for your username and password, delete the shared mailbox from the username box and type in your and personal NetID password instead. When/ if the auto-discover server box pops up, check mark the "Don't ask me about this website again" and then click on "Allow"ĥ. Type the shared mailbox address into the "E-mail Address" field and leave all the other fields blank, then click "Next"ĥ. Select "Email Account" and then click "Next"Ĥ.

Click on "New" to create a new email accountģ. Second option to connect a shared mailbox in Outlook:Ģ. Click on "Add" additional mailboxes under the "Advanced" Tab (see image below) Click on "More Settings" (see image below)Ħ. Double click on your email account (see image below)ĥ. Account Settings > Account Settings (see image below)Ĥ. If you are in the shared mailbox for example, the "from" field will automatically default to the shared mailbox (no manual drop-down necessary) and the sent and deleted items will show up in the shared mailbox's sent and deleted item folders instead of your personal sent and deleted items folders.įirst option to connect a shared mailbox in Outlook:ģ. The second option will add the mailbox so that you are "acting" as this particular mailbox. Also, your shared mailbox sent mail and deleted mail will always be in your personal sent and deleted mail folders. You will be able to read email from the shared mailbox but whenever you want to send an email "from" the shared mail box, you would always have to click on "from" button and drop the box down from your personal email to the shared mailbox email. The first option will add the mailbox more for viewing purposes. This KB is to distinguish the differences/ advantages of using one way over the other, and then instruct a user how to connect a shared mailbox using either way. There are two ways to add a shared mailbox in Outlook (Duke-supported versions of Outlook).
