Beginning with Microsoft Outlook 2007 and SharePoint 2007, users can link SharePoint libraries and lists in Outlook. When linked, most library types are a two-way sync: changes you make in Outlook are synced back to the Sharepoint server.
We have a publically accessible Sharepoint Demo site available at XSOLive.com so Outlook users can test Outlook intergration.
Even itâs a long time since this question has be asked, I think itâs still relevant as SharePoint and Teams continues to growth.
At Axpoint we have decided to make our brand new Outlook Add-In free to all small teams up to 5 persons. The free version has no restrictions, no ads and support full functionality which includes:
It can be downloaded from our site https://axpoint.com
Hope this free version can help being more productive.
Hi Diane/Kalyan,
The OnePlaceMail Lite solution is free and provides drag and drop of emails / attachments to SharePoint & Office 365. It also provides the ability to capture email attributes automatically and additional metadata for the selected destination library/list and content type.
https://www.oneplacesolutions.com/downloads.html
Note: I'm associated with OnePlace solutions but this is a 100% free solution so i hope it helps.
Hi Diane,
Thanks for the post, it was very helpful. I have question here, are there any free integration tools for outlook and SharePoint?
No, not that I am aware of.