Activesync Apple KOFF Outlook Webmail
Overview While trying to set up a new IMAP user account on macOS Apple Mail client, it requires specific settings to be applied. The configuration includes specifying the Kerio Connect server address,...
Overview When trying to configure the Kerio Outlook Connector (Offline Edition), the advanced settings option for Other types of accounts is missing. The KOFF profile cannot be installed and the Kerio...
Overview Using Exchange accounts in macOS Apple Mail and Outlook clients may impact the Kerio Connect server performance. The accounts may become slow and experience problems with sending and receivin...
Overview Kerio Connect user accounts can be configured on Android devices. The native Android settings provide only the Exchange account type. The CalDAV and CardDAV Calendar and Contacts configuratio...
Overview While receiving an email with PDF attachment in Webmail, the file is being displayed as XLS, so-called Spreadsheets format, despite the correct .pdf extension. Kerio Connect Webmail displays...
Overview Kerio Connect does not have an option to automatically add email addresses to the personal address book (Contacts catalog). However, if the email was already sent to the unknown or new recipi...
Overview While using the Kerio Outlook Connector, the user may receive a Failed Synchronization notice. Such internal mail might be generated both for usual email correspondence and for the Calendar e...
Overview When using Webmail in different browsers, like Google Chrome, Firefox, or Edge, the UI crashes and stops responding to any action. An unexpected error occurred in Kerio Connect Client failure...
Overview Kerio Connect account allows integration of CalDAV and CardDAV protocols for Calendars, Contacts, Addressbook, and Tasks synchronization. This article provides a step-by-step procedure on how...
Overview The Kerio Outlook Connector synchronizes emails, attachments, events, contacts, and tasks in Microsoft Outlook with the Kerio Connect server. If the Connector is offline, then, all the change...