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Applies to: MyAnalytics elements are available in varying levels to users of different Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft 365 plans. See MyAnalytics plans and environments for details. Also see How do I find my plan?

Did you ever miss an important email or forget a commitment you made to your co-workers? Do meetings and emails tend to take over your calendar? Do you ever wish to see reminders for 1:1 meetings with your manager, direct reports, or other top collaborators? Would you like to be notified if an upcoming meeting doesn't have a quorum?

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If your answer to any of these questions is yes, the Outlook add-in provides actionable insights to help you stay on top of your tasks and get more done.

This add-in is an extension of your Outlook experience and works within Outlook to help you gain focus time, maintain your work relationships, plan time away from work, and improve your overall work-life balance.

Note

Only you can see your data, see Privacy FAQ for details.

What you might see

In Outlook, open the add-in by selecting the Insights icon in the Outlook Home ribbon. If you are using Outlook on the web, open an email message, select the ellipsis (...) in the top-right corner of your email message, and then select Insights. (For easier access in Outlook on the web, you can pin the Insights Add-in to the quick access pane. See Pin the add-in for details.)

You'll see Insights similar to the following in the right pane in Outlook:

When you get back, Insights helps you catch up on important email and review new documents and activity that occurred while you were away:![Insights welcome back](../../images/mya/overview/insights-welcome-back.png)-->

Email read statistics

Applies to: MyAnalytics elements are available in varying levels to users of different Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft 365 plans. See MyAnalytics plans and environments for details. Also see How do I find my plan?

Insights can tell you how many people have opened your email and the average time they spent reading that email. In general, it informs you about email that you sent to five or more Office 365 users who are internal to your organization. (For more information about which email messages are reported about, see Reporting details.)

After you send an email message, it can take up to 30 minutes before Insights informs you about it. If the email is sent from a delegated mailbox with 'send on behalf' permission, the delegate can see the read statistics.

Insights shows the open rate for the sent email that is open in Outlook. It also groups open rate information for qualifying sent items into a single summary card that you can select and expand to see a more detailed view.

Reporting details

Insights does not display read information about every email that you send, such as in the following circumstances.

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Requirement: qualifying messages

Read statistics are shown only for qualifying messages. A qualifying message is an email message that is sent to five or more qualifying recipients. A qualifying recipient is a person who is in the same company as the sender and has a cloud mailbox. Distribution lists are expanded before counting qualifying recipients.

Exceptions to qualifying messages

Insights does not report about email messages in the following categories:

  • Email that was sent from a shared mailbox
  • Email that was sent more than 14 days ago.
  • Email in which the total number of recipients (the sum of all of the recipients in the To:, Cc:, and Bcc: fields) is less than five.
  • Email sent to modern groups. (If users are following the modern group, they are included in the count.)

Open rate

The Insights add-in reports the open rate within 30 minutes of when qualifying email was sent by you, as shown in the following table. Note the following:

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  • For open rates lower than the minimum threshold, the threshold value is reported. For example, when 20% of 10 email recipients open the email, Insights displays the open rate as < 25%.

  • If the actual open rate falls between the 'Minimum' and 'Maximum' values shown in the table, then the actual open rate is reported.

  • For open rates higher than the maximum threshold, the threshold value is reported. For example, when 98% of the email recipients open the email, the maximum value in the table will be > 95%.

    Number of recipientsOpen rate reported
    5 - 10Minimum: 25%
    Maximum: 75%
    11 - 20Minimum: 10%
    Maximum: 90%
    > 21Minimum: 5%
    Maximum: 95%

MyAnalytics respects user privacy; this is why approximated values are reported and individual recipient information is not shown. For more details, see the Email read rates. To see who opened an email, use Outlook's request read receipts.

To see read information about sent emails

  1. On the Home ribbon, select the Insights icon. If the Insights panel isn't already open, it opens now.

    Note

    If you see a 'Welcome!' message, select Get started.

  2. On the Insights panel, select one of the following two cards:

    a. In-context email open rate. This card provides read statistics for the sent email that you currently have open in Outlook.

    b. The Track email open rates card. This card provides read statistics for all sent emails.

    The panel in the card that you selected (in either step 2a. or step 2b.) states the email subject line and shows a summary of the open rate, the open rate (sometimes expressed as a percentage), and the number of forwards.

Follow up on your tasks

MyAnalytics can help you follow up on requests you asked of others in email. MyAnalytics will automatically find tasks you requested of others based on your sent mails. For example:

  • 'Can you send me this year's latest report?'
  • 'Everyone, please complete your performance evaluations by the end of the week.'
  • 'Cancel my RSVP for Carrin Patman's lunch scheduled early next week.'

For one or more of these types of requests in your sent email in the last 14 days, you'll see a follow-up summary card in your Outlook Insights panel.

To see your follow-up card

  1. On the Outlook Home ribbon, select the Insights icon.

  2. In the Insights panel, you'll see the Follow up on your requests card.

  3. Select the card to see more details and to do one or more of the following:

    • Select the email subject line from which the task was extracted to open that specific email.
    • Select Follow up to open the latest instance of the email.
    • Select Mark as done if the task is complete. Follow-ups disappear after two weeks or after you mark them as done.
    • If this task isn't a follow-up, select the ellipsis () at bottom right, and then select This isn't' a follow up.

Meeting preparation

Meetings are vital for healthy collaboration. Better meeting practices can improve productivity, information sharing, innovation, decision-making, and team connectedness. Read more about best practices for running effective meetings in this playbook.

The meeting preparation card shows you a list of upcoming meetings that you have organized, and it helps you evaluate whether each meeting is ready to go.

To view and use the meeting preparation card

  1. On the Home ribbon of Outlook, select the Insights icon. If the Insights panel isn't already open, it opens now.

  2. On the Insights panel, locate the Prepare for your meetings card:

    This card provides information about meetings that you have organized for this week and next week (up to 10 business days in the future) and it helps you evaluate the state of those meetings.

  3. Select the Prepare for your meetings card. This opens a panel that displays insights cards for each of your upcoming meetings:

These insights cards inform you of the following:

Card sectionNotesRecommendations
(Card title)Meeting title and time of occurrence
AttendeesThe percentage of invitees who have accepted, and the number of invitees. Click See details for more information.Ensure that you have a quorum before the meeting. Consider sending a reminder to attendees if you haven't heard from them.
AgendaYes or No indicates whether the meeting invitation includes an agenda.Agendas often make a meeting run smoother. If your meeting requires an agenda, select Agenda in the card. This opens the meeting invitation, where you can add an agenda.
AttachmentsThis section shows how many attachments the invitation has, it displays their titles and their storage location (online or locally), and it lets you click to see more details. It also provides a link that you can select to open the attachment, if the attachment is stored online.
Online meeting linkYes or No indicates whether the meeting invitation includes a link for joining the meeting online.Be an inclusive meeting organizer. If you have attendees who are working remotely, consider adding an online link to your meeting. To do this, select Online meeting link to add one.
Preparation timeThis section provides options to book either 15 minutes or 30 minutes of preparation time right before the meeting. This option only appears if there is an available slot. Booked time appears on your calendar and references the meeting, as 'Preparation time for [meeting title].' You can also cancel the meeting-preparation time or delete it directly from your calendar.Be prepared. If you need travel time or have other tasks that need to be done immediately before the meeting to prepare for it, consider booking preparation time.

This card shows the Attachments section in its expanded state, which lets you see more details about the attachments:

Pin the add-in

If you're using Outlook on the web, you can pin the Insights add-in to the quick access pane for easier access.

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To pin the add-in to the quick access pane

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  1. In Outlook on the web, select the Settings (gear) icon to open the Settings panel:

  2. In the Settings panel, select View all Outlook Settings.

  3. Be sure Mail is selected in the left panel, and in the center panel, select Customize actions:

  4. In the right pane, in the Message surface area, select Insights:

  5. In the right pane, in the Toolbar area, select Insights:

  6. Save your new settings:

Privacy by design

The Outlook add-in preserves all the data-subject rights afforded by GDPR. The insights you see in the add-in are only available to you. No admin or manager can see these insights. They are computed as needed, from the your email and meeting information, and are never stored outside your mailbox.

Additionally, the add-in begins processing data for insights only after the first time you open it. Learn more about how Microsoft protects your privacy.

Opt out of the Insights Outlook add-in

  1. Open your dashboard.

  2. Select the Settings (gear) icon in the top right.

  3. Under MyAnalytics, select Settings.

  4. For Insights Outlook add-in, set the control to Off.

  5. Select Save to save your changes.

Note

It might take up to 24 hours for your saved changes to take effect.

If I am opted out, can I opt back in?

Yes; if you opt yourself out or if an admin opts you out, you can opt back in any time to regain access to the Insights Outlook add-in.

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Symptoms

In Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac, you are repeatedly prompted for authentication while you're connected to your Office 365 account.

Cause

This issue occurs because of the presence of duplicate tokens in the keychain.

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Resolution

To resolve this issue in Outlook 2016 for Mac, install the February 2017 Outlook update (version 15.31.0) from the following Office website:

Workaround

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To work around this issue, delete any cached passwords for your account, and also delete any modern authentication tokens from the keychain. To do this, follow these steps.

Note

These steps affect all Office applications that use modern authentication.

  1. Quit Outlook and all other Office applications.

  2. Start Keychain Access by using one of the following methods:

    • Select the Finder application, click Utilities on the Go menu, and then double-click Keychain Access.
    • In Spotlight Search, type Keychain Access, and then double-click Keychain Access in the search results.
  3. In the search field in Keychain Access, enter Exchange.

  4. In the search results, select each item to view the Account that's listed at the top, and then press Delete. Repeat this step to delete all items for your Exchange account.

  5. In the search field, enter adal.

  6. Select all items whose type is MicrosoftOffice15_2_Data:ADAL:<GUID>, and then press Delete.

  7. In the search field, enter office.

  8. Select the items that are named Microsoft Office Identities Cache 2 and Microsoft Office Identities Settings 2, and then press Delete.

  9. Quit Keychain Access.

    Note

    When you start Outlook, you are prompted to authenticate.