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  1. New link is webmail.apps.mil/OWA. And if you ever get the security screen that says the security certificate for the website is expired and it won't let you bypass it, just type "thisisunsafe" without quotation marks and it'll let you through anyway. Works on most major browsers, I've done it on Chrome and Edge for sure.

  2. Open Internet Options, Delete Cache/Cookies, Click Content Tab, Clear SSL State. Restart browser. Open https://webmail.apps.mil/OWA. FYI, S/MIME no longer functions because of a change and you also cannot download or print from your personal device.

  3. Access your US Air Force Outlook email account securely.

  4. There are currently three ways to access Air Force email from your home computer (external computer) for those with @us.af.mil email address. If you are having issues with one, please try all three prior to requesting help from your local communications focal point (CFP):

  5. 24 sty 2024 · Problem 18: I can't access my web.mail.mil email server, is the website down? Solution 18: Visit: https://status.mail.mil (use your Email or PIV cert) you may be able to find out information about the status of your DECC.

  6. Once your email is fully displayed and loaded (Look at the bottom right corner of the outlook window to see the status of your profile) you may close outlook and accomplish steps 11-12 to open your email in normal outlook mode. Hope this helps! I get this error everyday on a thin client.

  7. 20 mar 2020 · there have been issues seeing and sending encrypted emails utilizing Outlook this way. If possible please try and use VPN to send and receive any encrypted emails.