Article archive for 2004 – Page 2

Friday, October 1, 2004

Recovering lost email in Outlook Today

Every now and then it happens to all of us, we lose an email. If you’re fortunate enough to realize a lost email was inadvertently moved into the Outlook Today folder, then you won’t spend unnecessary time searching for it. However, more often than not, you aren’t even aware you moved the missing message into Outlook Today. Author Francine Otterson tells us how to find those lost emails.

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Friday, October 1, 2004

Avoid Exchange Hell by having multiple domain controllers

Learn from our mistakes. In this article, Editor-in-Chief details some important lessons learned about having a second domain controller from his Thirteen Days in Exchange Hell.

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Friday, October 1, 2004

My thirteen days in Exchange Hell

In the story of Dante’s Inferno, Dante finds himself lost in a dark wood and threatened by wild animals that block his path. The ghost of the poet Virgil appears to him and tells him the only way out is through Hell itself. Reluctantly, Dante agrees to make this journey. This nearly perfectly describes Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz’ thirteen days attempting to restore an Exchange backup after a serious crash.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2004

Geek out the vote!

When you think about technological innovations, you might think about computers, cellular phones, or even rockets. Yet none of these innovations have changed the world like the simple concept we’ve grown to know as voting. No matter who you support or what your cause, that single, simple action of voting connects you to free people throughout the world, back through history, and forward into an unknown, but hopeful future. This article announces a special program that should encourage you to get out, register, and vote.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2004

You Perform gives you fifteen powerful add-ins for Outlook

If you’ve ever wanted to add functionality to Outlook, you might want to look at You Perform, a program that adds fifteen powerful add-ins to Outlook. To find out all about them, you’ll have to read this review.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2004

NEO 3.0 is a new way of working with email

NEO (Nelson Email Organizer) helps Daniel Endy manage his email with much less time and it helps him find what he needs when he needs it. If you are as busy as he is, time is your most precious commodity. This makes a tool like NEO really valuable. Add to that a very nice user interface and lots of great features, and you’ve got a real winner. Read Daniel’s review to find out all the details.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2004

What to do if you’re unable to view anything in Public Folders.

If you’re not able to see any information in your Public Folders, then the view (or views) may have one or more filters applied. This tip by Francine Otterson can help you resolve the problem.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2004

High Impact Email 3.0 will help your email get attention

High Impact Email 3.0 helps you create, well, high-impact email messages. This is a very full-featured product that offers a lot of value. For our very full, comprehensive review, you’ll have to read the article.

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Sunday, August 1, 2004

The Deleted Items folder is not a filing cabinet

Are you guilding of using your Deleted Items folder as a filing cabinet? If so, you might be in for something of a rude awakening. This article by Contributing Editor Diane Poremsky shows why.

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Sunday, August 1, 2004

Meet the Answer Team

With the help of the fine members of the San Diego Outlook User Group, OutlookPower is launching a new series: Ask the Answer Team. If you’ve got Outlook or Exchange-related questions, these are the folks to ask.

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