I suggest you add CalDav support to Outlook for Mac.
Corporate mail server is CalDave - whether we like it or not. Want to integrate in Outlook rather than using iCal!

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Gabriel W commented
I wanto to finally ditch Apple Calendar and use Outlook only! But CalDav is still missing.
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Anonymous commented
I'm unable to get Outlook for Mac calendar to sync to Yahoo! Calendar. From my research, it appears Yahoo has written to the CalDAV open standard for calendar syncing. I subscribed to: https://caldav.calendar.yahoo.com as this is the open method for calendar syncing. Sadly, however, It appears that Outlook for Mac does not support this open standard. Can someone on the Microsoft Development team respond please to this feature request? A product manager for Outlook for Mac? What is the status on the priority list? I just dropped more money into an O365 annual subscription and am very disappointed. This is a customer sat issue and needs to be addressed. As a shareholder, we all want to see customers renew their O365. As a new 'home user' for my family, we're all Mac users with many devices and don't plan to renew our subscription and will discourage others from using O365 for the family as well as business. My home and my company will be looking elsewhere.
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Jean-Marc commented
Outlook sans les fonctionalités natives de support complet du calendrier et Contacts des Macs est une belle application que ne sert à rien.raison pour laquelle je l'ai désisnatalllée de mon Mac
Dommage...¨
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Dan Alexandrescu commented
you should be able to connect to any standard type of calendar. the feature implemented so far doesn't work. please stick with the standards
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Tom Rogers commented
The absence of CalDav support is what has always held me back from using Outlook as my main email and calendar client. How could an Outlook for Mac even consider not supporting iCloud services as well as native Mac calendar and contacts.
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Jon Jeffery commented
Insane! No support for an internet standard, or even for 3rd party plugin to work around the deficiency! It's like the bad old days of Microsoft iE 7.
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Anonymous commented
Without this feature Outlook for Mac useless. We have to stay with with iCal and iMail in order to not break the workflow of our Mac and iPhone users.
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Techie22 commented
We downgraded office 365 subscription due to this unsupported feature.
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Anonymous commented
Outlook would be the reason for me to take out a 365 subscription. But this is only possible for me if either CalDav or a direct icloud interface is available.
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Mark Sizer commented
This really does need to be sorted out - is it even on the roadmap to be incorporated and if so when is it due please?
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Jean-Noël Colin commented
it's a must have feature to be able to import remote calendars using caldav; currently, this missing feature is the only reason I can't use Outlook as my main mail client
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Shaunak De commented
And improve the importing interface. Currently, the steps are convoluted and silly
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Christof Bachmann commented
Why does Office 365 only support read access to ics/caldav and only non-passwort protected? It's not a sulution to make all calendars public to see the events in Outlook and without write access I need additional software anyway. Every freeware supports caldav integration? What's the point? An implementation in Office365 would solve this for any plattform...
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Robert Vanderslice commented
Add full support for CalDAV or CardDAV!
Then Outlook could fully replace Apple Mail and Apple Calendar. Without this support, Apple users have to have two mail applications and calendar applications.
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Sergey commented
That is absolutely necessary to have this feature!
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Anonymous commented
Lack of CalDAV makes it very difficult to use Microsoft Outlook in organizations with a company-wide CalDAV server for calendaring.
This is an openly published standard, and it isn't hard to implement. Odd that Outlook lacks support for major corporate features.
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Damon commented
I'm trying to migrate to Outlook from the Apple ecosystem and stumbled across this glaring blind spot in MS Outlook for Mac. I'm just... speechless. I literally don't know how to process this. It's like if Word couldn't read .doc files or Excel couldn't read .csv. And this post is from 2017?! And the feature still doesn't exist?!
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Nadine commented
As the implementation seems to take some time, can anyone recommend a third-party software that supports CalDav/CardDav?
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Rogerio commented
This is sad to pay for an expensive license to use a product that doesn't help with a simple feature like caldav on Outlook. Thunderbird has it for free so you don't need to open Outlook and Mac Calendar to check e-mails and calendar appointments in only one app.
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Kevin commented
CalDAV support!!!!!!!!!!