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Impress your boss by “sending” emails on the weekend

We live and work in a connected world where the lines between home and the office are continually shifted and blurred. Most professionals carry a cell phone and odds are your employer has reached out to you outside of office hours on it. Furthermore, we bring it upon ourselves by catching up on office email [...]

Truly Delete and Remove Email in Outlook

Were you aware most everyone but Microsoft understands the concept of deletion, at least with respect to computers? As users, we understand the action initiated when an item is selected, a file or even a line of text perhaps, and the Delete command is executed. The selection is deleted – what a concept. Sure, there [...]

Auto Close Message in Outlook 2007 on Reply

Professionally, I use Outlook 2007 at the office even though I’m personally extremely fond of Google Gmail. Many corporate employees have little choice when it comes to the communication tools available to them. Love it or hate it, Outlook 2007 really isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be. On the surface this may [...]

Compact Outlook Data Files for a Speed Bump

Continuing with my email theme for this week, I’m back today with a quick tip for Microsoft Outlook. Outlook stores all of your email, contacts, calendar events, and tasks in a Personal Folders file or .pst file and over time it logically grows in size. If you are interested in a slight speed increase, and [...]

Intelligently Prune Attachments from Outlook

As storage prices continue to plummet we are still constrained by things as silly as email quotas. It is almost a taboo topic as no one will admit that clinging to such an out-dated ideology is asinine. Most workplaces enforce a quota on your Inbox and consequently, most of us have received the quota warning [...]


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