![]() ![]() ![]() The above should have successfully created me a functioning Exchange Server account, but it did not! You get a box that allows you to input most of your settings manually: Just put something like “Jim” into each field and click “Sign In” This gives you a box with the following fields: Mail -> Preferences -> Accounts -> select plus button “+”įor account provider select “Exchange” and click “Continue” Return to your macOS Sierra Mac mail application and delete the non-functioning Exchange Server account.Īdd a new Exchange Server account as follows: ![]() Mail -> Preferences -> Accounts -> My Exchange Account -> Advanced Mail -> Preferences -> Accounts -> My Exchange Account -> Account information I was able to locate this information from another Mac that was still running El Capitan as follows: I just could not understand how to implement the solution until now.įirst you need to know what the Exchange Server name and path is for both the internal and external connections. Actually, this solution was mentioned earlier in this thread by “ david.sinning” who posted a link to a workaround. I found a solution that fixes my Exchange Server connection in macOS Sierra mail. ![]()
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