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Outlook Calendar should have a rule that activates o-o-o asst. fo.

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Downtown JB - 04 Mar 2005 16:51 GMT
I have MS Outlook 2000. I'd like to see a rule created that automatically
activates the 'Out of office assistant' (default message) when the out of
office option in the"show time as:" field is selected for appointments and
meetings.

Also, I think implemented suggestions that improve your product should have
a minimal reward attached to it. Either a free product or 500.00-1K cash
award, depending on the significance of the impact. Good way to retain loyal
customers.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 04 Mar 2005 22:50 GMT
It is already being considered for the next version.

Your reward is a better functioning product.

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After furious head scratching, Downtown JB asked:

| I have MS Outlook 2000. I'd like to see a rule created that
| automatically activates the 'Out of office assistant' (default
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| 500.00-1K cash award, depending on the significance of the impact.
| Good way to retain loyal customers.

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