Spam & Outlook 2003
What to do with all that spam Applies to: Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/outlook/HA011590551033.aspx
| This article was adapted from Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Inside Out by Jim Boyce. Visit Microsoft Learning to buy this book. |
Not too many people like spam - at least not the e-mail kind (Monty Python skits aside). If you’re like most people, the majority of the e-mail headed toward your Inbox is junk. Dealing with all of that junk can take a big bite out of your day and leave you wishing for a big spam hammer! That’s when Outlook comes to the rescue.
The best way to deal with spam is to block it before it gets to your Inbox. A good first line of defense is a spam filter at your Internet gateway or at your e-mail server. Even with filters in place there, however, it’s still a great idea to use the Outlook spam-blocking filters to help keep your Inbox uncluttered.
Outlook 2003 adds some great spam-blocking features, building on the spam filter that was included in previous versions. To configure the Outlook spam filter settings, on the Tools menu, click Options, and then click Junk E-mail on the Preferences tab, which opens the Junk E-mail Options dialog box.
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See the 2007 Microsoft Office system in action
See the 2007 Microsoft Office system in action
Take a look at the 2007 Microsoft Office system. This video highlights the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface, which helps you more easily use Microsoft Office applications to deliver better results faster.
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Office 14 Release Date Gets Pushed Back
Office 14 Release Date Gets Pushed Back
March 01, 2009 – Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced last week that “Office 14 will not ship this year.
Microsoft officials have been careful not to provide a ship-date target for the next version of Office. However, last year, more than a few times execs slipped up and indicated Office 14 would ship in 2009. Just a month or two ago, Microsoft reps were telling corporate customers that Office 14 would ship in either late 2009 or early 2010.
Microsoft released an alpha version of Office 14 in January to selected customers. A first beta should ship this summer. Office not shipping until 2010 makes for an interesting launch season in the coming months.
Windows 7 is still tracking to be released to manufacturing by the third quarter of 2009, sources said. Will Microsoft delay the “official” launch of Windows 7 to time it with Office 14 in early 2010? Or has Microsoft decided it doesn’t really matter whether it launches Windows 7 and Office 14 together (even though many business users prefer to deploy new Windows and Office releases together)?
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Microsoft to ‘webify’ Office (sort of)
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Mary-Jo Foley
October 28th, 2008
Microsoft to ‘webify’ Office (sort of)
Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 9:09 am
Microsoft is finally doing what many have been clamoring for — making Web-based versions of its Office
apps available — but in a different way than expected.
As part of the Office 14 release wave, Microsoft is going to provide “Office Web applications,” which it is
describing as “lightweight versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. These versions will allow
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