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Faved by: dave
Oct 23 2007 - via www.techhit.com

Quoted: Unclutter your Inbox. Easily file Outlook messages to the right folder. Works on both sent and received messages.

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Faved by: mohit
Nov 19 2008 - via www.jaanuskase.com

Mystery solved. This has been bugging me for awhile. View your mail in plaintext mode to see if the J was indeed intended to be a smiley.

Quoted: So this is strange. Outlook is kind enough and provides multipart encoding, where the semantics of the J, which, if we run ahead, means the smiley face in Wingdings font, is correct.

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Faved by: Bren
Jun 03 2006 - via cnxn.ca

Looks like a very informative tutorial

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Faved by: mike
May 09 2008 - via www.techcrunch.com

RescueTime gets TechCrunch coverage using aggregate data they've collected (proving they not only have a great application, but are masters of developing content with high link-bait).

I've personally worked on products that account for 22% of total desktop usage (Outlook, Excel, Messenger). I wonder if the other product I co-founded (SharePoint) would also make the chart if RescueTime could recognize the various URL's as all being SharePoint web sites).

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Faved by: falko
Jun 15 2007 - via www.howtoforge.com

One of the challenges you may face when converting an office from Microsoft Windows to Linux is that many people archive their emails in PST files. There are PST tools available, but most of them are commercial, since the PST file format is closed and protected by Microsoft. There are several non-commercial methods to achieve roughly the same goal, and in this tutorial we use IMAP (more specifically, courier-imap) to convert all our emails from PST to the Maildir format. The advantage of this approach is that you also lay the foundation for a new mail system, with all your old emails already imported the day you switch over.

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Faved by: everydayj
Sep 28 2007 - via www.davidco.com

Quoted: *NOTE*This GTD & Outlook whitepaper is compatible with Outlook 2000, 2002 and 2003. The Document was written primarily for 2003, so users on earlier versions will have slightly different menus and screen shots, but the whitepaper is still a great tool for those earlier versions. This current document is NOT yet compatible with Outlook 2007. This item is sent as a download link that you can then save and print out at your leisure. It is sent to your email address. A best-practices...

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Faved by: dave
Oct 23 2007 - via www.outlookcode.com

Quoted: Microsoft Outlook VBA code samples to convert incoming HTML-format items to Rich Text or plain text format

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Faved by: dave
Oct 23 2007 - via www.slipstick.com

Gah. Adobe toolbar is always in my way.

Quoted: When you install Adobe Acrobat, a toolbar is added to Word and Outlook. This toolbar can prevent you from rearranging the toolbars in Outlook (your arrangement won't stick between restarts) and for most people, serves no useful purpose.

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Faved by: techsavy
Jan 18 2007 - via www.zolved.com

Quoted: This article describes the procedure for setting up an additional mailbox in Outlook Express.

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