Learn how to set an Automatic Reply, Vacation Responder or Out of Office notice. This can be done no matter whether or not you are in an Exchange environment.
Planning to upgrade to Outlook 2010? This guide contains a lot of preparation and other information to ensure a smooth transition.
Microsoft is migrating all Outlook.com mailboxes to the Office 365 Exchange Online mail servers. This will give you a much better synching experience in Outlook but unfortunately may require you to re-add the Outlook.com account to Outlook and make some additional changes once your mailbox has been moved over.
Outlook.com is getting a lot of new features and will become an actual Exchange mailbox. This is going to solve a whole lot of issues and limitations but there are some things to be aware of too…
This guide discusses the main changes and new features of Outlook 2013 and provides several tips on how to work with or around them.
Still haven’t sent out your Christmas cards? You are cutting it a bit short but it is still not too late. All the preparations and some other tips for sending Christmas cards by snail mail or email via a mail merge can be found in our special Christmas Guide.
Changed Outlook version and can now no longer find your favorite feature? Or have you heard of a feature but don't know where to find it in Outlook? This guide will help you on your way.
Outlook offers several methods to work with message templates to be more productive in any situation. This guide discusses the various methods and some tips to get you started with.
While I don’t feel that Outlook Search is “broken”, I do believe that there is lots of room for improvement to make Search more powerful and intuitive. So, to kick of the year, I’ve compiled a list of feature requests regarding Search in Outlook.
In an Exchange environment you might encounter that your automatic forward/reply rules and Automatic Replies (Out of Office) aren't working. They probably are working but are forwarded/replying to a message from the Internet. This is disabled as a secure default at Exchange level. This article explains how Exchange Administrators can change this behavior via the Exchange Admin Center (ECP), Exchange Management Console (EMC) or Exchange PowerShell commands (EMS).