Exchange My Mail, a leading provider of Microsoft Exchange hosting has today made Microsoft Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2011 for Mac available to all Exchange My Mail customers & partners.
Outlook 2010 is Microsoft’s latest version of the worlds most popular business email client.
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In order to use Outlook to it’s full potential such as contact & calendar sharing and full wireless sync with mobile devices, you need Hosted Microsoft Exchange.
New and exciting features have been developed for Outlook 2010. Here are some of the cool client features now available!
MailTips: MailTips gives a non-intrusive warning when you’re about to send a message that doesn’t look quite right – such as when you’re going to send a message to a distribution list or to all users in your contacts – it gently asks you if this is in fact your intention. It also lets you know if you aren’t responding to a most recent version of an email chain. MailTips is a friendly tap on the shoulder when you’re about to send a message.
Conversation View: Email can be inundating…Conversation View consolidates messages by conversation. For example, say Bill, Frank and Allison are emailing back and forth about a presentation and you are CCd on the messages. You will see the conversation by subject and when you click on a drop down arrow all the messages are there – newest on top. You can even mange the conversation by right clicking and confirming to delete yourself from the conversation or remove unnecessary portions of that particular conversation.
Microsoft’s website has some great info on all of the new features and benefits.
Read What’s new in Microsoft Outlook 2010 and then check out this video from Microsoft on some of the newest features and benefits of Outlook 2010.
Read about Outlook 2011 for Mac here: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2010/feb10/02-11msmacworld2010pr.mspx
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Exchange My Mail customers can download Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2011 for Mac from the web based administrative control panel.
Just login with your user-name and password, and click on “Help and Support” then “Documentation Downloads”
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