Overview
- You can synchronize your Microsoft Outlook supported versions with Kerio Connect, via EAS (Exchange ActiveSync) protocol.
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EAS protocol in Outlook has the following usage limitations:
- You cannot synchronize your email filters from Kerio Connect Client.
- You cannot create additional contact, calendar, or task folders.
- Global Address List (the Public Contacts folder/s) does not synchronize to Outlook.
- You cannot share any folders.
- You cannot see contact groups created in Kerio Connect Client.
- You cannot rename or delete calendar and task folders created in Kerio Connect Client.
- You cannot synchronize your drafts and notes or task status.
- Delivery and read receipts do not work.
- You cannot set the out-of-office message.
- To avoid these limitations, you can use the Kerio Connect Client instead or the Kerio Outlook Connector
- This article shares the process for:
- Setting up an EAS profile in Microsoft Outlook Windows manually
- Configuring the Free/Busy Calendar URL in MS Outlook for accessing availability information for all users when creating meetings.
If you want to use the Auto Account Setup in Outlook with EAS, you can review the steps here: Syncing Outlook with Kerio Connect Using EAS Protocol (Auto Account Setup in Simplified Account Creation Wizard)
Process
Follow these steps to creating an EAS Profile in Outlook:
- Go to the windows Control Panel > Mail and click Show Profiles.
- Click Add, enter a name for the profile and confirm.
- Select Manual setup or additional server types.
- Click Next.
- Select Outlook.com or Exchange ActiveSync compatible service.
- Click Next.
- Type the user, server, and login information, and click Next.
- If the user is not from a primary domain, the username must include the domain (for example, jsmith@company.com).
- If the user is not from a primary domain, the username must include the domain (for example, jsmith@company.com).
- When Outlook completes the test connection click Close, then click Finish.
- After creating the EAS profile configure the free or busy Calendar URL in Microsoft Outlook through steps given in the linked article.