Microsoft Consumer Products incident

iOS, iPadOS, and iPad users may experience issues accessing Outlook and Hotmail from the iOS default Mail app

Major Ongoing
Started
Apr 30, 2026, 05:33 PM UTC
Resolved
Ongoing
Duration
● 3d 9h
Detected by Pingoru
Apr 30, 2026, 05:33 PM UTC

Affected components

Outlook.com

Update timeline

  1. monitoring Apr 30, 2026, 05:33 PM UTC

    User impact: iOS, iPadOS, and iPad users may experience issues accessing Outlook and Hotmail from the iOS default Mail app. More Info: Outlook.com, Hotmail.com, and the Outlook app are still working as expected. However, if your account is locked out, you'll need to take multiple actions as outlined below. First, you'll need to follow guidance in the article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/ios-ipados-users-may-experience-issues-accessing-their-outlook-and-hotmail-accounts-from-the-ios-ipados-default-mail-app-3584197b-8ffb-46ce-b5c6-f4cc71ff29a7 Next, after you've completed all steps in the above article, you will need to complete the numbered steps below for each impacted device. iOS and iPadOS users must take the following steps to access their accounts on EACH impacted device: 1. Open the Settings app on your iOS/iPadOS device. 2. Scroll down and tap on Mail. 3. Select Accounts under the Mail settings. 4. Tap on the email account for which you need to re-enter the password. 5. Tap on Account Settings or directly on the Password field (depending on your iOS/iPadOS version). 6. Enter the updated or correct password in the Password field. 7. Tap Done to save the changes. 8. Open the Mail app to confirm that the account is syncing properly and emails are being sent/received. Current status: We're continuing to monitor service telemetry and can confirm our environment remains healthy as more users follow the instructions provided in the More info section of this communication for EACH individual impacted device. We’ve included a link to a support article with guidance on remediating impact should affected users encounter issues with this recommended process. Next update by: Friday, May 1, 2026, at 6:00 PM UTC

  2. monitoring May 01, 2026, 04:29 PM UTC

    User impact: iOS, iPadOS, and iPad users may experience issues accessing Outlook and Hotmail from the iOS default Mail app. More info: Outlook.com, Hotmail.com, and the Outlook app are still working as expected. However, if your account is locked out, you'll need to take multiple actions as outlined below. First, you'll need to follow guidance in the article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/ios-ipados-users-may-experience-issues-accessing-their-outlook-and-hotmail-accounts-from-the-ios-ipados-default-mail-app-3584197b-8ffb-46ce-b5c6-f4cc71ff29a7 Next, after you've completed all steps in the above article, you will need to complete the numbered steps below for each impacted device. iOS and iPadOS users must take the following steps to access their accounts on EACH impacted device: 1. Open the Settings app on your iOS/iPadOS device. 2. Scroll down and tap on Mail. 3. Select Accounts under the Mail settings. 4. Tap on the email account for which you need to re-enter the password. 5. Tap on Account Settings or directly on the Password field (depending on your iOS/iPadOS version). 6. Enter the updated or correct password in the Password field. 7. Tap Done to save the changes. 8. Open the Mail app to confirm that the account is syncing properly and emails are being sent/received. Current status: Our service health telemetry indicates that user access continues to be restored as the steps provided in the linked support article in the "More info" section are followed by each impacted device. We're continuing to monitor the telemetry to further validate that the environment remains in a healthy state. Next update by: Monday, May 4, 2026, at 6:00 PM UTC

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