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Setting Up Gmail with Your Office 365 Email on Your Android Device This article covers how faculty/staff can set up the Gmail app on their Android device with their campus Office 365 email. Step 3 of the Set up my Office 365 account series. Add your Office 365 email to Apple Mail. Then you can send and receive business emails from your Mac. Watch a short video of this task farther down the page. Open Apple Mail and select Mail (if this is your first time setting up Apple Mail, opening the application will start the process).; Select Add Account. When being migrated to Office 365 If you are currently using Android Mail client (Gmail app) on your Android mobile phone or tablet to access your @northwestern.edu Exchange mailbox, you will need to remove your old account information from the settings, and re-add your account as new. Open Gmail App; Tap the Menu icon in the upper left-hand.
I've been using O365 with Mac Mail for several months and lately I've noticed several emails missing in Mac Mail. I've verified they are still on the server as I can see them and interact with them when logged in to O365/Web Outlook. I've 'rebuilt' the mail database on the Mac several times but the most recent emails displayed in Mac Mac always stop at 4/1/12. I've even deleted the mail account on the Mac, created it again but still the most recent email is 4/1/12. Incidentally, no new emails are being received in Mac Mail but they appear in Web Outlook and on my iPhone. Lastly, all calendar and contact entries are up to date and sync without issue between my Mac, my iPhone and Mac Calendar & Contacts. Any suggestions as to why emails beyond 4/1/12 are not showing in Mac Mail nor are new emails displaying when sent and received?
iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)
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Modern Authentication enables Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL)-based sign-in for Office client apps across different platforms. This enables sign-in features such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), smart card, and certificate-based authentication.
Learn more about multi-factor authentication and certificate-based authentication.
Supported platforms
- Windows 10 Desktop
- Windows 10 Modern Apps
- Web browsers1
- Android2
- iOS
- macOS
For more information about platform support in Microsoft 365, see System requirements for Microsoft 365.
Supported clients
The latest versions of the following clients support modern authentication:
Access | Azure Portal | Company Portal | Delve | Dynamics 365 |
Edge | Excel | Forms | Kaizala | Office.com |
Microsoft 365 Admin | Office Lens | OneDrive | OneNote | Outlook |
Planner | PowerApps | Power Automate | Power BI | PowerPoint |
Project | Publisher | Sharepoint | Skype for Business1 | StaffHub |
Sticky Notes | Stream | Sway | Teams | To Do |
Visio | Whiteboard1,2 | Word | Yammer | Yammer Notifier |
Supported PowerShell modules
Azure AD PowerShell | Exchange Online PowerShell | SharePoint Online PowerShell |
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1 Support for Whiteboard and Skype for Business on web app available soon.
2 Support for Whiteboard on Android available soon.
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