Is Outlook Down Right Now? If you’ve been trying to check your emails today and hit a wall, you’re not alone. As of July 10, 2025, Microsoft Outlook is experiencing a massive global outage that’s left millions of users frustrated. Whether you’re using Outlook.com, the mobile app, or the desktop client, chances are you’ve seen error messages like “Something went wrong” or been told your login credentials are invalid. Let’s dive into what’s happening, why, and what you can do about it.
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What’s Going On with Outlook?
Since late July 9, 2025, reports of Outlook outages have been flooding in from across the globe—think New York, London, Sydney, and beyond. According to DownDetector, over 62% of users are struggling to log in, 33% are facing server connection issues, and 5% can’t send emails. The outage started around 3:50 AM IST, with a spike of over 2,100 reports by 9:45 AM ET. Social media is buzzing with complaints, with users like @bravetofu_ on X pointing out the lack of updates from Microsoft’s official channels. It’s been a rough morning for anyone relying on Outlook for work or personal emails.
Why Is This Happening?
Microsoft has pinned the issue on problems with its mailbox infrastructure, possibly tied to an authentication component failure. Some users are seeing messages about “invalid licenses,” even when their subscriptions are up to date. Others are getting Error 500 or 401 codes, which point to server-side troubles. The outage is specific to Outlook and Hotmail, with other Microsoft services like Teams and Microsoft 365 reportedly working fine. This isn’t the first time Outlook has gone down—similar issues popped up in June 2024 and earlier this year—but this one’s shaping up to be one of the longest, stretching past 11 hours for some users.
How Are Users and Businesses Affected?
This outage is more than just an inconvenience. For businesses, it’s disrupting workflows, delaying meetings, and stalling deals because email and calendar access are critical. One user on X complained, “Currently any Exchange Emails are not being Received or Sent from any email platform I have tried (Outlook or Gmail).” Students are missing deadlines, and remote workers are scrambling. Even those who manage to log in report sluggish performance, making the service nearly unusable. With over 400 million users worldwide, the scale of this disruption is massive.
What Can You Do About It?
For now, patience is key. Microsoft is rolling out a fix, with their latest update on the Office 365 Status Page saying they’re making progress faster than expected, but no clear timeline for full recovery has been shared. You can check DownDetector for real-time updates or try accessing your emails through alternative platforms like Gmail if you’ve set up email forwarding. If you’re desperate, restarting your device or clearing your browser cache might help, but don’t hold your breath. Keep an eye on Microsoft’s official channels for updates, though they’ve been slow to communicate. Hopefully, Outlook will be back to normal soon, and we can all get back to our inboxes