Outlook Web Access App Mac

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This article describes the software and device requirements for running Office Add-ins.

Note

If you plan to publish your add-in to AppSource and make it available within the Office experience, make sure that you conform to the Commercial marketplace certification policies. For example, to pass validation, your add-in must work across all platforms that support the methods that you define (for more information, see section 1120.3 and the Office Add-in application and availability page).

For a high-level view of where Office Add-ins are currently supported, see Office client application and platform availability for Office Add-ins.

Server requirements

To be able to install and run any Office Add-in, you first need to deploy the manifest and webpage files for the UI and code of your add-in to the appropriate server locations.

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For all types of add-ins (content, Outlook, and task pane add-ins and add-in commands), you need to deploy your add-in's webpage files to a web server, or web hosting service, such as Microsoft Azure.

While not strictly required in all add-in scenarios, using an HTTPS endpoint for your add-in is strongly recommended. Add-ins that are not SSL-secured (HTTPS) generate unsecure content warnings and errors during use. If you plan to run your add-in in Office on the web or publish your add-in to AppSource, it must be SSL-secured. If your add-in accesses external data and services, it should be SSL-secured to protect data in transit. Self-signed certificates can be used for development and testing, so long as the certificate is trusted on the local machine.

Tip

When you develop and debug an add-in in Visual Studio, Visual Studio deploys and runs your add-in's webpage files locally with IIS Express, and doesn't require an additional web server.

For content and task pane add-ins, in the supported Office client applications - Excel, PowerPoint, Project, or Word - you also need either an app catalog on SharePoint to upload the add-in's XML manifest file, or you need to deploy the add-in using Centralized Deployment.

To test and run an Outlook add-in, the user's Outlook email account must reside on Exchange 2013 or later, which is available through Microsoft 365, Exchange Online, or through an on-premises installation. The user or administrator installs manifest files for Outlook add-ins on that server.

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Note

POP and IMAP email accounts in Outlook don't support Office Add-ins.

Client requirements: Windows desktop and tablet

The following software is required for developing an Office Add-in for the supported Office desktop clients or web clients that run on Windows-based desktop, laptop, or tablet devices:

  • For Windows x86 and x64 desktops, and tablets such as Surface Pro:

    • The 32- or 64-bit version of Office 2013 or a later version, running on Windows 7 or a later version.
    • Excel 2013, Outlook 2013, PowerPoint 2013, Project Professional 2013, Project 2013 SP1, Word 2013, or a later version of the Office client, if you are testing or running an Office Add-in specifically for one of these Office desktop clients. Office desktop clients can be installed on premises or via Click-to-Run on the client computer.

    If you have a valid Microsoft 365 subscription and you do not have access to the Office client, you can download and install the latest version of Office.

  • Internet Explorer 11 or Microsoft Edge (depending on the Windows and Office versions) must be installed but doesn't have to be the default browser. To support Office Add-ins, the Office client that acts as host uses browser components that are part of Internet Explorer 11 or Microsoft Edge. See Browsers used by Office Add-ins for more details.

    Note

    Internet Explorer's Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be turned off for Office Web Add-ins to work. If you are using a Windows Server computer as your client when developing add-ins, note that ESC is turned on by default in Windows Server.

  • One of the following as the default browser: Internet Explorer 11, or the latest version of Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari (Mac OS).

  • An HTML and JavaScript editor such as Notepad, Visual Studio and the Microsoft Developer Tools, or a third-party web development tool.

Client requirements: OS X desktop

Outlook on Mac, which is distributed as part of Microsoft 365, supports Outlook add-ins. Running Outlook add-ins in Outlook on Mac has the same requirements as Outlook on Mac itself: the operating system must be at least OS X v10.10 'Yosemite'. Because Outlook on Mac uses WebKit as a layout engine to render the add-in pages, there is no additional browser dependency.

The following are the minimum client versions of Office on Mac that support Office Add-ins.

  • Word version 15.18 (160109)
  • Excel version 15.19 (160206)
  • PowerPoint version 15.24 (160614)

Client requirements: Browser support for Office web clients and SharePoint

Any browser that supports ECMAScript 5.1, HTML5, and CSS3, such as Internet Explorer 11, or the latest version of Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari (Mac OS).

Client requirements: non-Windows smartphone and tablet

Specifically for Outlook running in a browser on smartphones and non-Windows tablet devices, the following software is required for testing and running Outlook add-ins.

Office applicationDeviceOperating systemExchange accountMobile browser
Outlook on AndroidAndroid tablets and smartphonesAndroid 4.4 KitKat laterOn the latest update of Microsoft 365 Apps for business or Exchange OnlineNative app for Android, browser not applicable
Outlook on iOSiPad tablets, iPhone smartphonesiOS 11 or laterOn the latest update of Microsoft 365 Apps for business or Exchange OnlineNative app for iOS, browser not applicable
Outlook on the webiPhone 4 or later, iPad 2 or later, iPod Touch 4 or lateriOS 5 or laterOn Microsoft 365, Exchange Online, or on premises on Exchange Server 2013 or laterSafari

Note

The native apps OWA for Android, OWA for iPad, and OWA for iPhone have been deprecated and are no longer required or available for testing Outlook add-ins.

See also

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:

Owa Outlook Web Access App


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:
NOTE: 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


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

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:

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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

Outlook Web App Page

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.