Server Failures - Contains items that Outlook failed to synchronize from your mailbox or SharePoint server.If you have made changes to items while working offline, and then notice that your changes are not appearing in another Outlook client, your Office 365 OWA, or your SharePoint list, you should check this folder. Local Failures - Contains all items that could not be sent to your server.Clicking the InfoBar will bring up a list of conflicting items and allow you to resolve the conflict by determining which item you want to keep.
The conflicting item is stored in the Conflicts folder. An InfoBar at the top of the original item advises you that a conflict for this item exists. Conflicts - Contains all the multiple copies of conflicting items in your mailbox.This folder is helpful if Outlook is having trouble synchronizing - for example, there is an item that you see in the Office 365 OWA (Outlook Web Access), but not in Outlook - or you are not getting new mail in some folders when using Cached Exchange Mode. Sync Issues - Contains all of the synchronization logs.There are four synchronization issues folders that appear in the navigation panel when you view the folder list. Scroll to the Sync Issues folder and expand it to also see the Conflicts, Local Failures, and Server Failures folders as described above.Click Folders, which will bring up a list of the folders in your account.Click on the three dots in the bottom left of your Outlook email program.
How to access Outlook's folder view and Sync Issues folder Uncheck the top-level email account (shown in red below) and select only the folders for which you want to sync new messages with the Unread Mail folder, then click OK. inbox, you can turn it off by unchecking 'Search subfolders'. If you don't want any sub-folders to show unread emails and only select top-folder e.g. Select the Inbox folder and all other desired folders for which you want to sync new messages with the Unread Mail folder (shown in green below), then click OK.