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Looking forward to 2007
OutlookPower Magazine - December 2006
Another year is coming to an end, which of course means another year is about to begin. Funny how that works. As the new millenia turns one year older, our thoughts turn to the happenings of the past year and wishes for the year to come.
Striking the mother load can remind us what's important
OutlookPower Magazine - August 2006
As developers and administrators, we often see our mail systems as never-ending lists of action items, user complaints, hand-holding, and ongoing maintenance. Sometimes we forget that our email systems can also be very special.
AOL, Yahoo and the rise of digital racketeering
OutlookPower Magazine - February 2006
What AOL and Yahoo are now doing is selling your inbox to the highest bidders. Those that are willing to pay to gain access to your inbox are suddenly "trusted" while those who don't pay the tax aren't. To read all about this new surge in digital racketeering, read this very important article.


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