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'Deep Mail' on the White House email controversy
OutlookPower Magazine - May 2007
It appears we may have our own Deep Throat on our hands, as we continue our investigation into the White House email scandal. After we published our second article, we got an interesting email from someone with a very anonymous Gmail account. Having no self-control ourselves, we've nicknamed him "Deep Mail". Here are his letters to us.
Readers clock in on Microsoft v. Symantec
OutlookPower Magazine - November 2006
Our Special Report last week on the antivirus wars between Microsoft and Symantec generated a bunch of interesting letters to the editor. We've chosen three for your entertainment and edification.
Sending sound in Outlook after SP2
OutlookPower Magazine - October 2006
OutlookPower reader John Dunigan has an interesting complaint. Microsoft has disabled certain sound functionality in Outlook 2003 SP2. That's because the sound capability was written as an ActiveX control and ActiveX control is great, big, open security nightmare. But John wants sound back. We have some ideas.
When all else fails, rebuild your profile
OutlookPower Magazine - September 2006
Outlook is a complex beast and when something fails, it's often difficult to figure out what's going wrong. In this article, we'll take a look at a weird problem one of our readers experienced and how, when all else fails, you might want to turn to Outlook's profile to fix the problem.
Save yourself some tech support hassles with OutlookPower
OutlookPower Magazine - May 2006
It's a holiday weekend here in the U.S. We all know what that means: extra work doing family tech support. Mom and Dad, Grandma and Aunt Lucy have all saved up their dumbest and most annoying tech support problems, just waiting for you to arrive and fix them. But, in the spirit of the Memorial Day, we'll take pity on all our readers who are in the trenches of the tech support war. For a short time, we'll waive our usual site-license fee and sign up your company, group, school, or organization en mass to OutlookPower at no charge.
What causes the out of memory or system resources error?
OutlookPower Magazine - December 2005
Last week's weird and quirky article was so popular, we've got more. Of course, when you're talking about Outlook, you're bound to touch on weird and quirky pretty darn soon. We have some more, in this helpful article about system resources, or the lack thereof.
Weird and quirky Outlook behaviors, solved
OutlookPower Magazine - December 2005
We've gotten quite a backlog of reader questions, so I thought I'd take two of the "weird, quirky" variety and take a shot at answering them.
No more bashing and the evils of Exchange
OutlookPower Magazine - October 2003
Last week, we ran an article entitled "What to do when Outlook won't let you resend a message." We got a number of very nice reader comments back. Apparently we're not the only ones frustrated with this behavior.
Singing the horizontal scrolling blues
OutlookPower Magazine - September 2003
In this edition of letters to the editor, a reader comments on OutlookPower's formatting.


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