Create and name a new folder in the left pane /mailbox folder area of Outlook 2011 on Mac, if that has the mail that needs to be restored to iCloud.Ģ. If you want to put them back into iCloud Sent, I was able to do so, with some oddities of order, by this method:ġ. These messages won't appear on Sent mail in iCloud and other devices, but you can forward them to yourself if you need the content on other devices, though they will be new mail in your Inbox rather than in their correct order in Sent, but if it is only a few messages or if it is really bugging you, it might be worth it. There was probably a fault with the messages (e.g. Delete the messages from Outlook > Sent > MobileMe or iCloud folder. Copy the messages from the Outlook > Sent > MobileMe or iCloud folder to the Outlook > Sent > On My Computer folder to retain a local copy if you want.ĥ. Then you can quickly view them and work with them as a group by choosing the category in Filters.Ĥ. You can create a custom category and colour in Categorize > Add New. If you wish, apply an Outlook Category and colour to them so they are easy to find. Select the offending /extra messages in the Outlook > Sent > MobileMe/iCloud folder.ģ. Compare the Outlook Sent folder to the iCloud Sent folder online to see which messages have not uploaded to iCloud.Ģ.
This is what I did, in case this helps anyone else:ġ.
I thought they were still in the Outbox but they weren't, and clicking the cross on the progress bar never worked. I had that problem for months, eight emails always uploading.
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Good idea, Beowulf1, and that helped me to force an Outbox, thanks.īut you can keep your Ethernet cable plugged in and simply switch Outlook to Offline mode in the Tools tab while you send yourself the trigger email.ĭoes anybody else have messages that don't appear in the elusive Outlook 2011 Outbox, but are stuck in a loop uploading from the Outlook Sent folder to iCloud, in order to update the Sent folder on iCloud and other devices?