Do you have the blues?
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.
Using Outlook and 'Exchange over the Internet'
Many users have problems enabling Outlook 2003 to talk to an Exchange server using RPC over HTTP. In this week's tip, we give you some great resources to make it work.
Using rules to filter attachments
A common request from Outlook users is how to use rules to filter out messages with attachments. This can be an added protection against viruses and other dangerous files that might arrive in your inbox. This week's tip tells you how.
Cleaning up your mailbox
It's easy for a mailbox to grow to an uncontrollable size when you use NewsGator to pull RSS feeds, get a lot of unsolicted email, or just get a ton of mail. Fortunately, it's also easy to automatically delete old messages from specific folders using AutoArchive or, for Exchange server mailboxes, Mailbox Manager. This article will show you how.

 
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