You may have switched to the new Outlook for Windows and noticed that some offline features you relied on in classic Outlook are missing or moved. The new Outlook is designed as a connected app, but it still provides limited offline support for reading and composing messages. This article shows exactly where to find offline settings in the new Outlook and explains which offline capabilities differ from classic Outlook. You will learn how to enable offline mode, what works without internet, and what does not.
Key Takeaways: Offline Support in New Outlook vs Classic Outlook
- File > Offline > Work Offline toggle: Enables offline mode in new Outlook so you can read and reply to cached messages
- Send/Receive groups and manual download: Not available in new Outlook; classic Outlook lets you control when mail downloads
- Offline address book (OAB): Not supported in new Outlook; classic Outlook downloads the OAB for directory lookups without internet
How Offline Mode Works in New Outlook
The new Outlook for Windows is built on a web-based platform that syncs continuously with Exchange Online. Offline mode is not a full disconnected experience. It relies on a local cache of your recent mail, calendar, and contacts. When you switch to offline mode, the app stops trying to connect to the server. You can read messages that are already cached, compose new messages, and move or delete items. Those actions are stored locally and sent when you go back online.
The offline cache in new Outlook stores about 30 days of email by default. You cannot change this retention period. Classic Outlook allows you to set a slider for cached mode from 1 day to All. In new Outlook, the cache size is fixed. This means older messages may not be available offline unless you have accessed them recently while online.
Prerequisites for Offline Mode
To use offline mode in new Outlook, you must meet these requirements:
- You must be signed in with a Microsoft 365 work or school account, or a Microsoft account (Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live).
- You must have an active internet connection at least once to sync the initial cache.
- The app must have completed its first sync after installation. This can take a few minutes depending on mailbox size.
Steps to Enable and Use Offline Mode in New Outlook
- Open the File menu
In the top-left corner of the new Outlook window, click the File tab. This opens a backstage view with account and settings options. - Select Offline from the left pane
In the File menu, click Offline in the left navigation list. The Offline section appears with a toggle switch. - Turn on Work Offline
Click the toggle next to Work Offline so it changes to the On position. The app disconnects from the server. A banner at the top of the window shows Working Offline. - Read and compose messages while offline
You can open any email that is already in your inbox or other folders. To compose a new message, press Ctrl+N or click New Mail. The message stays in your Outbox until you go back online. - Turn off offline mode
Return to File > Offline and click the toggle again. The app reconnects and sends any queued messages. The Working Offline banner disappears.
What Still Differs Between New Outlook and Classic Outlook for Offline Use
No Send/Receive Groups or Manual Download Control
Classic Outlook provides Send/Receive groups (Send/Receive > Send/Receive Groups) where you can define which folders sync, how often, and whether to download full items or headers only. New Outlook does not have Send/Receive groups. You cannot schedule a manual download of all mail. The sync is automatic and continuous. When you go offline, only the items that have already synced are available.
No Offline Address Book (OAB)
Classic Outlook downloads the Offline Address Book so you can look up email addresses and contact details without an internet connection. New Outlook does not support the OAB. If you go offline, you cannot search the global address list. You can only see contacts that are already in your local cache or personal contacts folder.
No Offline Archive Access
Classic Outlook with Cached Exchange Mode can cache archive mailboxes so they are available offline. New Outlook does not cache archive mailboxes for offline use. Archive folders are only accessible when you are online. If you attempt to open an archive folder while offline, the app shows an error message indicating that the folder is not available.
No Offline Calendar Sharing Updates
In classic Outlook, shared calendars that you have opened previously are cached locally. You can view them offline. New Outlook only caches your primary calendar for offline use. Shared calendars from other users are not cached. You must be online to see updates to shared calendars.
No Offline Rules Processing
Classic Outlook can run server-based rules even when offline, provided the rules are stored on the Exchange server. New Outlook does not process rules while offline. Rules are applied only when the app reconnects to the server and syncs new messages.
If Offline Mode Does Not Work or Items Are Missing
“Working Offline” Toggle Is Grayed Out
If the Work Offline toggle is grayed out, your account may not support offline mode. This happens with IMAP or POP accounts. New Outlook offline mode is only available for Microsoft 365, Exchange Online, and Outlook.com accounts. To check your account type, go to File > Accounts. If you see IMAP or POP listed, offline mode is not supported. Consider switching to a supported account type or using classic Outlook.
Missing Emails After Going Offline
If you go offline and certain emails are missing, they were not cached. New Outlook caches only the last 30 days of mail. To ensure important older messages are available offline, open them while online. Once opened, they remain in the local cache. You can also pin a folder to the Favorites list to prioritize its sync, though this does not extend the 30-day window.
Cannot Send Queued Messages When Reconnecting
If messages remain stuck in the Outbox after reconnecting, close and reopen new Outlook. The app should retry sending. If messages still do not send, check your internet connection and verify that your account password is current. Go to File > Accounts > Account Settings > Repair if prompted.
| Item | New Outlook | Classic Outlook |
|---|---|---|
| Offline mode toggle | File > Offline > Work Offline | Send/Receive > Work Offline |
| Cache duration | 30 days, fixed | 1 day to All, user-configurable |
| Send/Receive control | Not available | Full Send/Receive groups |
| Offline Address Book | Not supported | Downloaded and searchable offline |
| Archive mailbox offline | Not cached | Cached when enabled in account settings |
| Shared calendar offline | Not cached | Cached if opened previously |
| Rules processing offline | Not processed | Processed if rules are server-based |
You can now enable offline mode in new Outlook using File > Offline > Work Offline. For tasks that require full offline access such as OAB lookups, archive browsing, or shared calendar viewing, consider keeping classic Outlook installed alongside new Outlook. To switch between the two, click the toggle in the top-right corner of the window labeled Try the new Outlook or Use classic Outlook. If you frequently work without internet, you may prefer classic Outlook for its richer offline feature set.