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Email Management > Sending Email
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Do you have the blues? OutlookPower Magazine - June 2004 As you may know, when Outlook is first installed, it defaults to sending text out that's colored blue. This oh-so-self-indulgent article will tell you how to change the color back, Jack.
Changing SMTP servers on the fly OutlookPower Magazine - March 2004 Many ISPs require that users route all outbound mail through their mail servers (that is, the ISP's servers, rather than, say, your company's own mail server). If you happen to use several different ISPs, you'll to change the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) account each time you change how you connect to the Internet. If you find this tedious, we have an easier way.
Sending links to Web pages OutlookPower Magazine - July 2003 As Outlook users on Windows XP have discovered, it's difficult to use Internet Explorer's File->Send->Link by Email to send links to Web pages, as Microsoft removed the text link added to the message body, leaving just the URL attachment. In this week's tip, Diane Poremsky will show you where to find solutions to fix this problem.
Using HTML stationery OutlookPower Magazine - October 2002 It's fun to take advantage of the ability to use HTML to send pretty looking emails. This week, Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky shows you how to create your own pretty email using stationery.
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