When moving messages to other folders, the Internet headers change or disappear.
The read / unread state doesn't update on other computers running Outlook. This update includes a number of fixes, including issues with EAS () sending multiple meeting updates after editing an exception to a meeting series. These were pulled, fixed, and re-released in KB2889859. The August updates brought a little pain to Outlook 2013: Online archive mailboxes wouldn't open after installing Augupdate for Outlook 2013 (KB2881011) and Hotfix KB2883074 for Outlook 2013 Aug(Outlook-x-none.msp). Get the hotfix from Hotfix KB2899491 for Outlook 2010 Novem(Outlook-x-none.msp Outlookintl-.msp) Outlook updates: August 2014 Re-release The second hotfix improves the localization for multiple language versions to make sure that the meaning remains accurate. Outlook 2010 cannot send the IMAP ID extension information to the IMAP servers that support the ID RFC When you use a delegate account to access the manager’s calendar folder in Outlook 2010, then use a custom form to schedule an appointment, and the delegate accepts the meeting invitation, the appointment item is saved in the delegate’s calendar folder instead of the manager’s folder. This occurs because all the periods in the file name except the last one are replaced with spaces. You cannot open attachments whose file name contains more than one period directly from an email item in Outlook 2010. Under certain conditions, you may be able to copy content from an information rights management (IRM)-protected email message from the Outlook 2010 Reading pane.
Additionally, Outlook may crash when you try to delete the attachment from the item. When you open a meeting request in Outlook 2010 and insert an attachment in the response, and then save the message as a draft item, you may receive an error when you try to open the attachment from the draft copy. The following Outlook 2010 issues are fixed in Hotfix KB2899529 for Outlook 2010