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How to Apply an Expiration Date to a Message in MS Outlook XP 0

How to Apply an Expiration Date to a Message in MS Outlook XP

If you are sending e-mails with time sensitive information, you normally think of putting a priority flag on the message. But you can also let the recipient know when the content of the message is no longer valid by putting an expiration date on the message. This will automatically inform the recipient of the time sensitivity of the message content and prevent reactions after the expiration date.

Indicate Where Replies to Messages Should be Sent in Outlook 2003 1

Indicate Where Replies to Messages Should be Sent in Outlook 2003

Is your mailbox getting TOO full? You can configure Outlook to actually send replies to your email messages to a DIFFERENT email account, you know?
This way, you can prioritize which emails to read throughout the day instead of going through each and every email in your Inbox all the time…

How To Specify Where New Messages Should Be Sent In MS Outlook XP 0

How To Specify Where New Messages Should Be Sent In MS Outlook XP

The nice thing about a local e-mail client is that it is so easy to work with multiple e-mail accounts. No need to log in the webmail acces for each account anymore. But if you have quite a few e-mail accounts, all mail is delivered in your inbox by default. In Outlook XP we can easily change the delivery location for new e-mails for each account.