I didn't see in the Terms of Use that mentioning one's own Outlook add-in is
disallowed but I also don't know what common use governs this group. I've
deleted my signature information from this post just in case (so that even
this message can't be construed as an advertisement, as it were, since my
signature includes company name and website address).
Obviously a message touting a product could simply be ignored by those who
aren't interested, but some groups have very strong feelings about
self-promotion even where it's not technically forbidden.
Thanks very much,
Jay
Brian Tillman - 31 May 2007 21:04 GMT
> I didn't see in the Terms of Use that mentioning one's own Outlook
> add-in is disallowed but I also don't know what common use governs
> this group. I've deleted my signature information from this post
> just in case (so that even this message can't be construed as an
> advertisement, as it were, since my signature includes company name
> and website address).
I don't think there's anything wrong with mentioning an Outlook add-in you
have if it's in connection with solving a particular problem.

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Jay - 31 May 2007 21:31 GMT
Brian -
Thank you very much for your response.
Jay
> > I didn't see in the Terms of Use that mentioning one's own Outlook
> > add-in is disallowed but I also don't know what common use governs
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> I don't think there's anything wrong with mentioning an Outlook add-in you
> have if it's in connection with solving a particular problem.