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
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 |
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
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
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