Outlook is one of the most popular email clients on the market. It’s easy to use and has a lot of features, but some users are reporting issues right now. Some users are reporting that they’re not able to send or receive emails, or that they’re getting errors when trying to send them. Some users are also reporting that their inboxes are full and they can’t access their account at all. We’re working on resolving these issues as soon as possible, but we want to make sure that everyone is having a great experience with Outlook. If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know.


Microsoft’s service health dashboard reports that Outlook.com is currently having problems, with the company saying “users may be unable to access or use outlook.com services or features.” Downdetector, a popular service for tracking when popular apps and services go down, has received a spike of reports for Outlook.com, Office 365, and Microsoft accounts.

Some people are reporting general issues with Office 365, but most of the comments are related to slow or broken synchronization for Outlook, and messages taking much longer to send than normal. There are also many reports on social media. Older Hotmail and Windows Live email addresses might also be affected, since they use much of the same infrastructure as current Outlook.com accounts.

If you have an email that absolutely needs to go out right now, it might be a good idea to dig up a Gmail or Yahoo account. Otherwise, it shouldn’t take long for the outage to be fixed.

Source: Downdetector, Bleeping Computer, Microsoft