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Keeping the domain involved a number of steps on the user side. Customers were offered the option of retaining their email addresses that ended in or being converted to an aol.com domain. In working with VZ/AOL to resolve the problem it came out that they had done some rather unusual things on their side in order to enable customers to retain domain address after the service moved to AOL. After the VZ/AOL email migration, Outlook warned that the VZ certificate was invalid and VZ/AOL offered a new certificate. Regarding my note about the glitch in Outlook 2011 I should have said that the certificate problem appears to be with both Outlook 2011 -and- Verizon/AOL. It appears to be caused by an outdated or invalid Verizon/AOL certificate Verizon/AOL still haven't fixed it and probably never will, so I ended up using Apple Mail for my Verizon/AOL email accounts). (Well, I did encounter one specific glitch with Outlook 2011 that could be related to its age - a couple of years ago when Verizon migrated user's email accounts (ending in ) to AOL, Outlook wouldn't connect with the AOL email servers. And Mojave will repetitively remind you that Office 2011 (being 32-bit) will not run on "future releases." Also, Mojave will convert your system drive to APFS regardless of whether it's an SSD, HDD or Fusion drive. Not saying Office 2011 won't run in Mojave, but I think you would be taking chances with it on Mojave. Mojave was released a year later, in September 2018, so it's very unlikely that MS updated anything in Office 2011 to fit with Mojave. However, keep in mind that Microsoft stopped updating Office 2011 three years ago - the final release was 14.7.7 back in September 2017.
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Have not had any problems with Word, Excel, Powerpoint & Outlook. I have been running MS Office 2011 on High Sierra for a couple of years, now on High Sierra 10.13.6.