If your email address or SUNetID are set to 'Private' in StanfordYou (stanfordyou.stanford.edu), the GAL (Global Address List) in Office 365 marks your record as private. If you change the settings in StanfordYou to 'Stanford', you will be visible in Office 365. Office 365 (Outlook 2016 for Windows) - Configure Outlook 2016 Office 365 (Outlook 2016 for Mac) - Configure Outlook 2016 for Mac Below are the steps for each outlook client to view your repeating events in List View to make deleting all of them much easier.
Nothing is more annoying than not being able to get your email when you want it and be presented with a sometimes very cryptic or a seeming meaningless error code instead. Although there are a multitude of error codes that you could be presented with, there are a couple of common solutions that work for many cases. Aside from offering common solutions, this guide also contains a list of send/receive error codes which you may encounter and their meaning. For certain error codes, a more specific solution is mentioned.
Check your email account settings. If you just configured your mail account and are directly presented with a send/receive error, you should start with verifying if your account settings are correct.
You can get this information from your ISP or email administrator. Settings for several large free email providers can be found. When you are trying to send a message from another network than the network where the mailbox is located (for instance, from a hotel or a wifi hotspot, then you need to as well.
When Outlook worked before and you’re suddenly presented with send/receive errors, it is still good practice to verify your account settings and make sure that they are current. For example, several ISPs have increased their email security settings which could require you to enable SSL or make port changes. Also, sometimes they have merged with other ISPs and decommission the old account settings over time requiring you to make changes. Trying your account settings on another computer or for testing could help you determining if it is an issue with your current account configuration settings. Disable virus scanner integration. Virus scanners which integrates themselves with Outlook are a known source of causing all sorts of send receive issues.