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Dave, Perfect....Pretty much what I say. I do not know who the hosting company is but it is not anything like Intermedia.net. It is simply a company that hosts web sites and e-mail....I have had nothing but issues with one specific company (IXWeb......). We dropped them like a bad habit. Anyway, thanks for the input. It helps to back up my thoughts..... Cary "Dave Nickason [SBS     

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Author: Cary W. Shultz
Date: Apr 3, 2008 13:57

I have three reasons for preferring SBS/Exchange to hosted e-mail: IMO Outlook is one of the primary reasons to have a computer. Aside from ordinary e-mail, there's calendar, tasks, and contacts, including the ability to share all of those features among users. In our business, we use meeting requests constantly, and we have a large shared contacts database. I don't imagine any of that
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Hello Don, Thank you for posting here. From your post, I understand that the faxes cannot be routed via email. In addition, other system generated emails do not work either. Firstly I would like to confirm that if you try to send email from Outlook or from OWA, can the emails be sent? I suggest you try following steps and check if the issue persists: Suggestion 1: Re-running CEICW     

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Author: Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]
Date: Apr 3, 2008 12:51

That will block all scripting and prevent the error messages. If you wish to have scripting, then you have to put up with the errors. steve "Frenchy" <Invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message news:%%23b4hhUTfHHA.4364@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... "Steve Cochran" <scochran@oehelp.com> wrote in message news:681DD8C9-9206-484D-A9F1-1939779B8AD3@microsoft.com... Go to Tools | Options |
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Am getting the occasional E-Mail that goes direct to my Junk E-Mail folder in Windows Mail and the subject line is all in red with a Red X at the left end. This is from someone in my address book and trusted. When I right click and UNBLOCK it, it goes to the Inbox. When I open it, it says there is an IE script error in line 93 and do I want to run the script. When I say NO, it opens normally     

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Author: Manfred Zhuang [MSFT]
Date: Oct 3, 2007 21:17

When viewing e-mail messages in CRM, a line appears saying "Unblock" to allow the full message content to be read. Can this be made a configurable server or security setting? We are trying to reduce "clicks" as much as possible. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 16:07:29 -0400, henri <henri@nowhere.invalid> wrote: > >One recent thing they did that I noticed was apparently getting "LRH >Way" unblocked for protests, something OG have been trying to do for >years. > March 1998 we were on lrh way. Since then Graham Berry has done at least one picket there, and I believe even more than that. Tory has done a few also I believe     

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Author: Steve Cochran
Date: Apr 13, 2007 05:36

On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 16:00:47 -0700, Rev Dennis L Erlich <informer@informer.org> wrote: henri <henri@nowhere.invalid> wrote: One recent thing they did that I noticed was apparently getting "LRH Way" unblocked for protests, something OG have been trying to do for years. OMG! Did they? Hurrah! If so that's huge. I once liberated a stretch of the sidewalk on Franklin in Hollywood
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henri <henri@nowhere.invalid> wrote... > On 18 Sep 2008 19:48:12 GMT, "Piltdown Man" > <piltdown@ivehaditwiththespam.sorry> wrote: <snip> > >What exposure of unethical behaviour by > >Scientology has "Anonymous" been responsible for? > > If nothing else, they've shown Scientology is still the same group as > it always was, and can always be relied on to sue and harass its > critics     

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Author: Frenchy
Date: Apr 7, 2007 18:01

henri <henri@nowhere.invalid> wrote: One recent thing they did that I noticed was apparently getting "LRH Way" unblocked for protests, something OG have been trying to do for years. OMG! Did they? Hurrah! If so that's huge. I once liberated a stretch of the sidewalk on Franklin in Hollywood. Yup. Wrote a song about it, too. Goes somethin like this ... D ____________ "They
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Author: Huw Holwill
Date: Oct 4, 2006 11:52

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Author: Ted Mayett
Date: Sep 20, 2008 04:43

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Author: henri
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:29

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Author: Piltdown Man
Date: Sep 18, 2008 16:49

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Author: Rev Dennis L Erlich
Date: Sep 18, 2008 16:00

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