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OUTLOOKPOWER MAGAZINE - APRIL 2004 |
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OutlookPower's exclusive interview with Microsoft on their anti-spam fight Microsoft recently announced a series of powerful anti-spam initiatives. OutlookPower wanted to make sure we really understood Microsoft's plans and intentions, so last week, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz held a fascinating email interview with George Webb, shown in Figure A, Microsoft's Business Manager, Anti-spam Technology and Strategy Group. |
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Using Business Contact Manager with Exchange Office 2003 introduced a new, very interesting feature for those who need to stay in touch with their business relationships: Business Contact Manager (or BCM). Ufortunately, BCM is explicitly not supported for those users who get their email via an Exchange server. As a result, if you're an Exchange user, you're not going to be able to use BCM. Until now. Read this helpful article to learn how you can work around this restriction and take advantage of BCM for yourself.
Microsoft's collaboration strategy As you know, here at OutlookPower Magazine, we like to bring you great resources and interesting opportunities. To explore this important area of Microsoft's offerings, ZATZ has teamed up with Basex, a recognized expert in the intersection of content, knowledge and collaboration within the enterprise.
Email stationery: bringing back branding to written communication Can you imagine mailing a business letter without using company letterhead? The use of branded email letterhead, or stationery, as Microsoft calls it, is every bit as important as traditional print letterhead. In this helpful article by Rex Weston, you'll learn why.
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