Using command-line server utilities in Exchange
Microsoft includes two command-line utilities with Exchange Server that are designed to accomplish various maintenance functions within the Exchange database. The best time to learn how to use these tools is in a lab environment before you need them. Author Troy Werelius takes us through the ins and outs of these two maintenance utilities.
Importing HTML for mailings
In this installment from the OutlookPower Answer Team, one reader is puzzled as to how to import HTML mailings from an external editor. Francine and the rest of the Answer Team explain how.
Using Outlook's After Sending rules
Outlook's Rules Wizard has a neat but often overlooked option to act on messages after they're sent. These rules run as the message leaves your Outbox and provide a variety of options. In this Outlook Power Tip, Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky tells us how to set up those rules and use them to our advantage.
Understanding Outlook 2003's search folders
A search folder is a virtual folder that holds pointers to messages stored in other folders. Any action you take on a message in a search folder will apply that action to the actual message in its folder. In this Outlook Power Tip, Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky shows you the ins and outs of search folders and what purpose they serve.

 
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