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After countless folks found themselves unable to read or send email on Saturday afternoon as an apparent outage affected Microsoft Outlook, the company said Saturday night that service was restored.
Microsoft Outlook users experienced an outage on March 2, 2025. Many noticed the popular email application was down in the afternoon, with over 32,000 reports of outages or other issues submitted ...
Although reports of an outage were primarily for Outlook, Microsoft said that “we’ve confirmed this issue is impacting various Microsoft 365 services” and is monitoring systems for recovery.
The brief outage prevented millions of global users from accessing their Microsoft Outlook emails with most of those affecting being incapable of connecting with the server. Advertisement Outage ...
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