The Exchange 2003 Intelligent Message Filter
Microsoft recently announced the availability of the Intelligent Message Filter for Exchange 2003, due out later this year. The announcement indicated that it's going to be available exclusively to customers enrolled in SA (Software Assurance), one complimentary license for the Intelligent Messaging Filter for each Exchange server enrolled in SA. Is it worth joining SA just to get this add-on? Read this article to find out.
Understanding Office XP Service Pack 3 and an important warning
Early last week Microsoft released Office XP Service Pack 3 along with security bulletin MS04-009. The exploit described in the security bulletin affects only Outlook 2002 SP2, so updating to SP3 takes care of one worry but may create more problems.
Changing SMTP servers on the fly
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.
Understanding Search Folders
One of Outlook 2003's best-loved new features is Search Folders. These are virtual folders containing pointers to messages stored in other folders. They use the same filter options as advanced find and automatic formatting, and are great for managing messages, but there are a few things to keep in mind when you use them. Read this tip to find out what you need to know.

 
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