Bug in iOS 11 Mail prevents sending messages on Microsoft accounts; companies are investigating [atualizado]

Not everything perfect, is it? Even with ten test versions (a record for Apple), the iOS 11 just like any system is not immune to bugs and failures even after the release of its final version.

Here's the proof: users around the world have noticed problems with the app Mail when they try to sync it with their account Microsoft.


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More precisely, account holders of the Outlook, of Office 365 or the Exchange 2016 have had difficulty sending or replying emails via the official iOS 11 client when trying to send a message, they come face to face with a message stating that the email was rejected by the server and could not be sent.

To date, there is no known cause or solution to the problem, but Apple is already fully aware of everything so much that it has already posted a note on its official support page stating that it is working with Microsoft to investigate the issue and will resolve it. the problem "coming soon" in a software update.

Most interestingly, as noted by MacRumors, that the bug had already been discovered by users in some of the test versions of the system and reported to Apple, but the company did not fix the problem in time for the release of iOS 11 to the general public which may indicate that the issue is a little more prickly than ordinary. Or not.

While companies are working to resolve the issue, affected users should use their Microsoft accounts on other customers, such as the Outlook application itself or a multitude of others available on the App Store, this comparison, moreover, can help you, if that is the case. your case.

via 9to5Mac

Update by Eduardo Marques 09/26/2017 s 17:30

The problem was corrected in iOS 11.0.1.