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By default, messages that are sent to you are stored in your Inbox. But you can organize your messages into a hierarchical folder system and adjust it as your needs change. You can access Outlook on the web using any supported browser.

Folders in Outlook on the web

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Default folders

Your account starts with these default folders:

  • Inbox Incoming messages arrive in your Inbox unless you've created an Inbox rule to redirect them to another folder, or they're identified as junk email.
  • Drafts If you create or respond to a message, but can't finish it right away, it will automatically be saved to your Drafts folder. You can come back to the message later to continue editing it, and then send it.
  • Sent Items By default, a copy of every message you send is put in your Sent Items folder.
  • Deleted Items When you delete a message, it's moved to the Deleted Items folder.
  • Junk Email Messages that have junk email characteristics but that aren't blocked by a spam filter before they reach your mailbox will automatically be moved to this folder. Learn about junk email and phishing has more information about your Junk Email folder.
  • Notes This is a read-only folder. You must use Outlook to create or edit items in this folder.
  • Clutter Clutter helps you move low priority messages out of your Inbox so that you can easily scan for important messages. Learn more.

You may see other folders that have been created by your administrator. Note: default folders cannot be renamed/deleted.

Right-click menu for folders

Most of what you can do with a folder will be found in the right-click menu. Actions you can take include:

  • Create new folder Use this to create a new subfolder in the folder you right-clicked.
  • Rename Rename the folder. You can't rename the default folders, such as the Inbox folder.
  • Delete Delete the entire folder. Delete will move the folder to the Deleted Items folder.
  • Empty Deletes everything in the folder, including any subfolders.
  • Add to Favorites Adds the current folder to your Favorites.
  • Move Opens a window where you can select a folder to move this folder to. You can also move a folder by clicking it and dragging it to where you want it.
  • Mark all as read Marks every item in the folder as read.
  • Assign policy This feature may not be available to you. If it is, you can use it to assign a retention or archive policy to messages in the folder.

Creating folders

You can create additional folders to organize your messages any way you want. For example, you can create a folder for a specific project, or for all messages sent by a particular person, or all messages sent to a distribution group that you're a member of.

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To create a new folder, right-click the parent folder you want to create the new folder in. If you want a top-level folder (a folder at the same level as your Inbox), you would use your mailbox as the parent folder.

To create a folder:

  1. Right-click on your account.
  2. Click create new folder.
  3. Type the name you want to use for this folder.
  4. Press Enter or click away.

Important Note: It is recommended you not create sub-folders under your Inbox.

Moving folders

There are two ways to move a folder.

  • Click the folder you want to move and drag it to where you want it - this action can only be used when moving the folder to a sub-folder - you cannot move it with the intention of sorting the folder listing (sorting is preset and cannot be overwritten).
  • Right-click the folder you want to move and click Move.

    A window will pop up that you can use to choose what folder to move the folder into. Click the folder you want to move to and click Move. Or click Cancel to close the move folder window without moving the folder.

  • You can even create a new folder to move the subfolder into by right-clicking the parent folder you want and clicking Create new subfolder.

Important considerations when managing folders/emails

  • A folder (including all emails) can only be moved to another location. It cannot be copied.
  • When moving/copying folders/emails to another location, or downloading a large mailbox, be patient. There may be times when you will need to wait a certain amount of time before the move/copy completes. Important: Do not quit out of the application until you have verified the move/copy command has completed. Review following Microsoft resources:
  • If you want to move/copy a sub-set of emails to another location, you can use the CTRL or Shift-click actions to select the desired email messages. Note: During our testing, we have noticed inconsistencies when attempting to use CTRL or Shift-click actions to select the desired email messages. If the range of messages you are attempting to select is large, you may not be able to select them. You will need to select a smaller range of messages.
  • When scrolling through a folder with a large number of messages, the web client may require some time to show you the messages within the folder listing. Please be patient.

The Deleted Items folder

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When you delete a message, it's first moved to the Deleted Items folder. You can either let messages stay there, or you can set Outlook on the web to automatically empty your Deleted Items folder when you sign out. Your administrator may have set up a policy to empty items from your Deleted Items folder after they've been there for a preset number of days. For example, there may be a policy that removes anything that's been in your Deleted Items folder for 30 days.

Recover deleted items

If your administrator has enabled the recover deleted items feature, you can use it to recover items that have been deleted from your Deleted Items folder. How long items will be recoverable depends on settings that are controlled by your administrator.

  1. Right-click Deleted Items.
  2. Click Recover deleted items.
  3. Select all item you want and then click Recover. The item will be moved to its default location. Messages will go to your Inbox, calendar items will go to your Calendar, contacts to your Contacts folder, and tasks to your Tasks folder.

You can also select Purge to permanently delete an item. If you purge an item, you won't be able to use Recover deleted items to get it back. Purging a message won't remove it from any backups that were made before you purged it. Mcnex usb devices driver.

Favorites

It's not unusual to end up with so many folders that it can be hard to keep track of the folders that are most important to you. To make it easier to keep track of those folders, you can add them to your Favorites. Favorites don't appear in your folder list until you've added at least one folder to Favorites. Adding a folder to Favorites doesn't move the folder, but creates a link to it.

  • To add a folder to Favorites, right-click it and click Add to Favorites.
  • You can re-order folders in Favorites by clicking and dragging, or by right-clicking and then clicking Move up in list or Move down in list.
  • To remove a folder from Favorites, right-click it in Favorites and click Remove from Favorites. This only removes the link to the folder from Favorites; it won't delete the folder from your mailbox.

What else do I need to know?

  • The folders you create can be at the same level as your default folders, for example, the Inbox or Sent Items folders. Or, you can create sub-folders within any existing email folder. It is recommended you not create sub-folders under your Inbox.
  • You may need to refresh your browser to view a folder that you just created in the folder list.
  • If you want to create a personal information folder as a subfolder to a mail folder, you can create the folder and then move it to the location you want. Some folders, for example, the Inbox, can't be moved to another location.
  • Some folders, for example, the Inbox, can't be renamed. If the folder can't be renamed, the Rename option in the menu will appear dimmed.
  • After you delete a folder, it's moved to the Deleted Items folder. The folder isn't permanently removed until you empty the Deleted Items folder or delete the folder from the Deleted Items folder.
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Disclaimer: I've received concerns from people about having these links here for the world to see. Here are my thoughts: These are all public facing OWA servers that are located in a DMZ on a government computer network and require your CAC to access the site. So, the links won't help anyone if they don't have a CAC and an email account on that particular network.

Between mid October 2019 and mid February 2020 everyone in the Army will be migrated to PIV AUTH certificate for Email access. You will no longer use your Email certificate for Enterprise Email.

Mac users who choose to upgrade to Mac OS Catalina (10.15) will need to uninstall all 3rd Party CAC enablers per https://militarycac.com/macuninstall.htm

Accessing OWA requires the installation steps below and an email account on that network

Installation Steps
Step 1: Obtain a CAC Reader
Step 2:CAC Reader driver
Step 3:DoD Certificates
Step 4:ActivClient
Step 4a:Update ActivClient
Step 5:IE adjustments
Step 6: Find and Click the link below for your OWA Email server and select the EMAIL certificate on your CAC (Except for Dual Persona personnel), you will need to select your PIV certificate if on Mail.mil.
Example:

Air Force | Air National Guard | Army | Army National Guard | Army Reserve | Coast Guard | Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) | Department of Defense (DoD) | Marines | Navy | Other Organizations
Some differences between OWA (2003) and OWA (2010)


A Windows 10 patch rendered OWA unusable, follow this guide


Windows 10 users will see the certificate selection differently than previous versions of Windows.
You may need to click More choices to see the additional certificates, once selected, click OK

Army:
Web Outlook 365NOTE: Most problems and solutions with DoD Enterprise Email can be found here

AMEDD - Europe

Enterprise Email (now DoD Enterprise Email)

Army Knowledge Online (AKO)

Migrated to DoD Enterprise Email

Army Military Intelligence

Army National Guard Migrated to DoD Enterprise Email

Army Reserve

Migrated to DoD Enterprise Email

RDECOM - AMRDEC

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Department of Defense:

NOTE: Each of the below servers have numbers after the name represented by ##, use the main link after Enterprise Email, once authenticated you will be redirected to the server your mail is on.

NOTE: Most problems and solutions with DoD Enterprise Email can be found here
DoD Intelligence Information Systemhttps://owa.dodiis.mil

Enterprise Email

Enterprise Email (Columbus, OH)

https://web-cols##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Fort Bragg, NC)

https://web-brag##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Fort Eustis, VA)

https://web-eust##.mail.mil
Enterprise Email (Fort Knox, KY) https://web-knox##.mail.mil
Enterprise Email (Fort Wainwright, AK) https://web-wain##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Oklahoma City, OK)

https://web-okcd##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Mechanicsburg, PA)

https://web-mech##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Mechanicsburg, PA)

https://web-mita##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Mechanicsburg, PA) https://web-rita##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Montgomery, AL)

https://web-mont##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Ogden, UT) https://web-ogdn##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Europe)

https://web-euro##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Europe) https://web-eur##.mail.mil
Enterprise Email (Pacific) https://web-paci##.mail.mil
Enterprise Email (Raven Rock, PA) https://web-ravn##.mail.mil
Enterprise Email (Redstone Arsenal, AL) https://web-reds##.mail.mil
Enterprise Email (Saint Louis, MO)
NOTE: Decommissioned on 12 FEB 2020
https://web-stlm##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (San Antonio, TX)

https://web-satx##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Camp Walker, Korea)

https://web-walk##.mail.mil

Enterprise Email (Yokota, Japan) https://web-yoko##.mail.mil
Enterprise Email (Bahrain) https://web-bahr##.mail.mil
Health.milhttps://webmail.health.mil
Joint Staffhttps://web.mail.mil


Marines:

Marine Corps - Office 365 OWA https://o365.usmc.mil
Marine Corps Network Operations Centerhttps://mail.mcnosc.usmc.mil/mcnosc
Marine Corps - United States & Japanhttps://owa.usmc.mil(Eff: 20 JUN 19)
Marine Corps - Integrated Solutions Framework https://webmail.isf.usmc.mil

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Navy:

NMCI has been randomly switching people between the East and West servers. So, if you previously worked on one and it is not working now, try the other one.

Apple users may need to try this idea found here

Navy Easthttps://webmail.east.cloud.navy.mil
Navy East https://webmail.east.nmci.navy.mil
Navy Westhttps://webmail.west.cloud.navy.mil
Navy West https://webmail.west.nmci.navy.mil
Navy Office 365 https://webmail.cloud.navy.mil
Navy Europehttps://mail.eu.navy.mil/owa
Navy Far Easthttps://mail.fe.navy.mil/owa
Navy Middle Easthttps://mail.me.navy.mil/owa
Navy Continuous Training Env (NCTE) https://webmail.ncte.hpc.mil/owa
NMCI-ISFhttps://webmail.isf.cloud.navy.mil
NMCI-ISF https://webmail.isf.nmci.navy.mil
NADSUSEA NCIS COI (Navy NCIS) https://webmail.ncis.nmci.navy.mil
NAVSOC / Navy Special Warfare https://sofwebmail.socom.mil
PADS (Navy PADS) https://webmail.pacom.mil
PADS (Navy PACOM SMR Users) https://webmail.exceptions.pacom.mil
Navy Medicalhttps://webmail.med.navy.mil

Coast Guard:

https://mail.uscg.mil/owa
NOTE: If your account has been migrated to Office 365, then the link above is no longer valid. You must now use VMware Horizon to access your email. Consult with your unit for more information.

Air Force:

Air Force Office365https://usaf-my.dps.mil
Air Force Webmail Home stationhttps://owa.us.af.mil
Air Force Webmail Globalhttps://web.mail.us.af.mil/owa
All Air Force webmail addressesPDF(Last version received on: 13 July 2015)
Air Force at Al Udeid Air Basehttps://mail.auab.afcent.af.mil/owa
Joint Base Lewis - McChord Migrated to DoD Enterprise Email (See above)
Pentagon Air Force personnelMigrated to DoD Enterprise Email (See above)

Air National Guard:

Migrated to https://owa.us.af.mil
Fort Lee, VA http://www.dcma.mil/ITCSO/Outlook/outlookportal_east.cfm
Boston, MA http://www.dcma.mil/ITCSO/Outlook/outlookportal_east.cfm
Carson, CA http://www.dcma.mil/ITCSO/Outlook/outlookportal_west.cfm

Other Organizations:

AFRICOM https://c-owa.africom.mil
CENTCOM HQ and CFHhttps://hqmail.centcom.mil
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) https://email.dla.mil
DoD Education Activityhttps://owa.dodea.edu/owa
DoD Intelligence Information System (DoDIIS) https://owa.dodiis.mil
NORTHCOM https://command.noradnorthcom.mil
USASOC https://owa.soc.mil/owa
USSOCOM https://sofwebmail.socom.mil/OWA
USSOCOM (alternate) https://mail.socom.mil

I know there are more CAC enabled OWA sites, if you want yours added, or know of other CAC enabled OWA sites, please email me Since this site revolves around CACs, please NO regular OWA sites.