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Readers share their Outlook 2003 SP1 wishlist
OutlookPower Magazine - January 2004
In her last column, Diane asked you what you wanted fixed in Outlook 2003 SP1. This week, she shares some of your answers, as well as some tips for how you can work around some of these annoyances right now.


Is it Service Pack time already?
OutlookPower Magazine - January 2004
In this week's helpful tip, Diane Poremsky asks for suggestions for "feature fixes" for Outlook 2003 and points you to some of her favorite RSS feeds.


Important Outlook 2003 updates you may need to install
OutlookPower Magazine - December 2003
Two updates were released within the last week for Outlook 2003 -- an update to the spam filter and one for SBS (Small Business Server) 2003 users that allows BCM (Business Contact Manager) to work with the SBS Exchange server account. At this time, the fix is only for SBS2003, not standalone Exchange server users, although we hope that a similar patch for Exchange will be released very soon.


Navigating Outlook 2003
OutlookPower Magazine - October 2003
This week begins our first look at the recently released Outlook 2003. While many of you may have had a few week's access to it through MSDN or through work, for many of you, the release of the retail version last week is your first chance to use it. Read this tip to learn more.


TechEd trip report: more Outlook and Exchange news
OutlookPower Magazine - June 2003
Want to know the latest about the upcoming releases of Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003? Diane Poremsky was at the TechEd conference held recently in Dallas and gives you all the latest scoop. Plus, read this article and you'll learn where you can download a free copy of Exchange 2003 Release Candidate 1.


Outlook 11 and new mobility features
OutlookPower Magazine - November 2002
More and more people are looking for ways to access corporate email away from the office. In this tip, Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky tells you how the next version of Outlook will make it easier to get your email when you're out of the office.



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