> > Secondly because it's directed at the wrong people (end users), when
> > it should be directed at the people who specified the app - the
> > Outlook product managers, or the people who purchased it.
>
> Are you saying home users (who are their own administrator and
> procurement team leader o
On 2012-07-17, Nick Jenkins wrote:
>> Then create a text file named "outlook_idiot_lecture.msg",
>> containing the following:
>>
> I'm a bit unsure that the lecture is going to change anything.
One such message probably won't, but it's like voting. If an
outlook-hostile reply comes from two dif
On Tue, 2012-07-17 at 17:40 +1000, Nick Jenkins wrote:
> > Then create a text file named "outlook_idiot_lecture.msg",
> > containing the following:
> >
> I'm a bit unsure that the lecture is going to change anything. Firstly
> because I'm dubious about its effectiveness at being heard (positive
>
> Then create a text file named "outlook_idiot_lecture.msg",
> containing the following:
>
I'm a bit unsure that the lecture is going to change anything. Firstly
because I'm dubious about its effectiveness at being heard (positive
messages almost always trump negative ones). Secondly because it's
I would like to be able to assign specific email accounts to specific
address book entries - so that whenever I send to certain people the
sending account is the one specified in their address book.
Alternately is there such a thing as a send filter ?