
However, all three of the Scheduled options can be active simultaneously. Tip: Only one option under Timed can be active at any one time. During weekends silences Outlook notifications from Friday 5 pm to Monday 8 am.During work hours allows you to silence Outlook notifications during work hours.This is particularly useful if you want to automatically quiet your email during meetings. This can include both appointments and meetings. During events allows you to silence Outlook notification during any busy time on your calendar.Until tomorrow keeps do not disturb in place until 8 am the following day.The time to the right of the selection lets you know when do not disturb will expire. For one hour silences Outlook for one hour.All notifications from the Outlook client are silenced until you chose otherwise. Until I turn it off is an indefinite do not disturb.These six options are separated into two categories: Timed or Scheduled. Here is a brief explanation of what each of the six options does. From here we have the ability to set six options. This brings up the Do not disturb options screen. Tip: If you want to set a blanket do not disturb across all accounts, select the Home icon. Select the Do not disturb ( ) icon in the top right-hand corner of the menu. In the screenshot below we can see our work account is active. You can verify which email account is active by the title in the menu.

Make sure the email account you want to set the do not disturb on is active. Open your Outlook mobile app and select the Waffle menu.

In this article, we are going to implement this very example. The latter might be better when you need to dedicate time between work and personal accounts.įor example, you could set do not disturb on personal email during business hours and, do not disturb on work email during weekends. The former is a great solution when you need general quiet time from all your email accounts. You can either set do not disturb globally across all email accounts, or, you can set it individually for each email account.

With Outlook mobile you have two great options when it comes to setting do not disturb. In fact, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently demonstrated this functionality during his keynote at Microsoft Inspire 2018. Do not disturb in the Outlook mobile app is an amazing option.
