So long as you have a window or other white object behind Outlook you’ll see a whitish background, but arrange Outlook over your Desktop picture and you’ll see those colors peeking through it. You’re seeing translucency in the navigation pane. Thanks to the most excellent Bill Smith, long-time Mac Office MVP, now I know the answer: At first I thought the color was the same as the color of the category of my current calendar appointment, but after changing all the category colors, waiting for sync, and quitting and relaunching Outlook, the color didn’t change, so I’m not sure what Microsoft had in mind here, and there doesn’t seem to be a way to turn it off. It may also be a feature that there is a color gradient fill in the folder list. I mentioned in my review of the new Outlook for Mac client that the background of the folder list seemed to randomly change colors:
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