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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. GlennG Level 1 (10 points) Q: Authentication failed because Outlook doesn't support any of the available authentication methods. When attempting to check https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3520625?tstart=0 and send email from my Mac via iCloud, I keep getting the error http://www.stellaroutlooktools.com/blog/resolving-error-code-17897-on-outlook-for-mac-2011/ "Authentication failed because Outlook doesn't support any of the available authentication methods." I have change just about everything I can see available, but continue to get this message.I am able to send email via iCloud using my .Me and .Mac adresses, and that tells me that it is not able to store "sent authentication error emails" on iCluud and will store them loaclly on my computer. I can handle this, but whem going to iCloud Web page haave nothing withing the "sent" mailbox.Using OS 10.7.2, and Outlook 2011 version 14.1.3Thanks in advance...... MBP Intel 2, 3.06Mhhz, 4Gig RAM, 500 Mg HD, Mac OS X (10.7.2), 4 gig RAM Airport Extreme, Airport Express Posted on Nov 24, 2011 10:37 AM I have this authentication error in question too Close Q: Authentication failed because Outlook doesn't support any of the available authentication methods. All replies Helpful answers by mauricio134, mauricio134 Dec 6, 2011 7:46 AM in response to GlennG Level 1 (0 points) Dec 6, 2011 7:46 AM in response to GlennG Found a solution yet? I have same problem Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by GlennG, GlennG Dec 6, 2011 1:42 PM in response to mauricio134 Level 1 (10 points) Dec 6, 2011 1:42 PM in response to mauricio134 No, I am still having this problem, however, it has to be authentacating because I DO receive and send my mail through iCloud.I guess I wiil go to the Microsoft for Mac message boards to find a fix. Sometime there disent seem to have enough time in the day :>) Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by GlennG, GlennG Dec 6, 2011 2:02 PM in response to mauricio134 Level 1 (10 points) Dec 6, 2011 2:02 PM in response to mauricio134 I got the following from the microsoft Web site. Also, the SMPT port must be overwriten. Use port 587This article contains information about the compatibility of Microsoft Outlook fo
leading desktop email client from Microsoft, is not only available for Windows, but for Mac OS X as well. The most recent version of MS Outlook along with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are included in Office for Mac 2011. As in the earlier versions, Outlook 2011 is primarily used as an email sending and receiving application. However, it also manages email data, such as contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes that are stored in an archive with .olm extension (.pst in windows). Outlook for Mac 2011 allows you to merge your PC based Outlook inbox and other folders into that of the Mac by importing .pst file. However, make sure the file being imported is not having any issue (such as corruption). Refer to the following error message given underneath: “Error Code -17897: Authentication failed because Outlook doesn't support any of the available authentication methods. “ The aforementioned error message appears when you try sending an email from Outlook for Mac 2011 that is suffering from server authentication issue, which is clear from the error message itself. However, if you have been sending and receiving emails earlier using the same authentication details, then issue could be with the outlook database (*.olm) file. For example, it might have suffered from corruption. Therefore, you can repair OLM file in order to heal the corruption. It is recommended to use professional software only. However, if you cannot get the OLM file repaired, consider the following methods to resolve the issue: Verifying Account Settings If you have recently configured Outlook on Mac, then make sure the configuration settings are correct. However, if authentication details are correct, then proceed with the next step. Reset Authentication Mode If the account settings are correct, then follow these steps to toggle off and on the server authentication: Open Outlook for Mac 2011, click Tools menu, and then choose Accounts. Choose your email account and click More Options button beneath the Outgoing Server. If you see the Authentication is set to None, then click the drop-down list and select Use Incoming Server Info. Click OK. Alternatively, if the Authentication is set to Use Incoming Server Info, then click the drop-down list and select None. Click OK. In case the Incoming server you are using is different, then specify your username and password for Outgoing mail server. Click OK. Tip: Send a test mail to check whether the issue is resolved. If not, then try the next step.