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Microsoft Outlook 2007
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 provides an integrated solution for managing
your time and information, connecting across boundaries, and remaining in
control of the information that reaches you. Office Outlook 2007 delivers
innovations you can use to quickly search your communications, organize your
work, and better share your information with others — all from one place.
Manage your time and information
Better organize information to help save time and be more productive.
- Quickly search all your information. With
integrated Instant Search, you can locate all the information you're looking
for right from within the Office Outlook 2007 interface. Not only can you
search by keyword through your information, but Instant Search also looks
for those keywords within your e-mail attachments. For more directed search
results, the Instant Search pane provides helpful criteria to narrow your
entry.
- Manage your daily priorities. Use the To-Do Bar to
organize your day and manage your priorities. The To-Do Bar gives you a
consolidated view of your calendar, upcoming appointments, tasks, and
flagged mail, making it easy to act on your information.
- Get better results faster using a redesigned user
interface. Office Outlook 2007 has redesigned the interface within the
authoring experience, making composing, formatting, and acting on e-mail an
easier and more intuitive experience. All of the rich features and
capabilities of Office Outlook 2007 are now accessible and easy-to-find
within the message.
- Visually identify information. Using Office Outlook
2007 Color Categories, you can easily personalize and add categories to any
type of information. Color Categories give you an easy, visual way to
distinguish items from one another, so it's easy to organize your data and
search your information.
- Preview attachments in one click with Attachment
Preview. Accessing e-mail attachments is often a multistep process with
no easy way to gain quick insight into the content. With Attachment Preview,
you can easily preview your attachments in one click directly from within
Office Outlook 2007.
Connect across boundaries
Share all types of information with coworkers, customers, friends, and
family.
- Create and subscribe to Internet calendars.
Internet calendars provide a way to view and remain up to date on industry
events or personal interest calendars and schedules. You can add a static
Internet calendar, subscribe to a dynamic Internet calendar in Office
Outlook 2007, and create your own Internet calendars to share with others.
- Send your calendar information to anyone with calendar
snapshots. Need an easy way to share your calendar information with
others? With calendar snapshots, Office Outlook 2007 creates an HTML
representation of your calendar so you can share this information with
anyone.
- Publish your Internet calendar to Microsoft Office
Online. With Office Outlook 2007, you can easily create a new Internet
calendar within Office Outlook 2007 and publish it to Office Online to share
with others. Using Microsoft Passport credentials, you can invite a group of
your coworkers, customers, friends, or family to view and work with your
calendar so that everyone has the latest information.
- Fully integrate with Microsoft Windows SharePoint
Services technology. With Office Outlook 2007, you can fully interact
with information stored in Windows SharePoint Services technology anywhere,
anytime. You can connect Windows SharePoint Services calendars, documents,
contacts, or tasks with Office Outlook 2007 and have full editing
capabilities, knowing that any changes you make to the information stored in
Outlook 2007 can be reflected in the server version.
- Experience increased functionality and collaboration
with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. When Office Outlook 2007 and
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 are used in conjunction, users benefit from
increased collaboration capabilities and security enhancements. Exchange
Server 2007 provides the latest in dynamic mailbox connections, unified
messaging features, and improved protection from junk e-mail.
- Send text messages from Outlook with one easy click.
Outlook Mobile Service is a feature of Outlook that allows you to send and
receive text and picture messages between Office Outlook 2007 and any mobile
phone. Outlook Mobile Service also enables you to forward Outlook e-mail
messages, contacts, appointments, and tasks to yourself or other people as
text messages. You can even set Office Outlook 2007 to automatically send
e-mail messages, reminders, and your daily calendar as text messages right
to your mobile phone.
- Work with RSS Feeds from within Office Outlook 2007.
You can now fully subscribe to and interact with Really Simple Syndication
(RSS) Feeds right from Office Outlook 2007, the most natural place to manage
this kind of information. It's easy to get started adding RSS Feeds using
the RSS Subscriptions home page within Office Outlook 2007.
- Customize and share electronic business cards.
Electronic business cards are an easy way to create, customize, and share
your information with customers, clients, or friends. You can add photos,
company logos, or other personal information to your card so that the
recipients have an easy way to identify your card.
Improve e-mail control and protection
Office Outlook 2007 works for you to control your information and help keep
you safer from malicious sites.
- Prevent junk e-mail and reduce exposure to malicious
sites. The junk e-mail filter, introduced in Microsoft Office Outlook
2003, helps prevent junk e-mail messages from cluttering your Inbox. In
conjunction with the Office Outlook 2007 junk e-mail filter, Office Outlook
2007 has added ways to help protect you from divulging personal information.
New anti-phishing features will disable threatening links and warn you about
possibly malicious or phishing content within an e-mail message.
- Improved protection and security enhancements with
Exchange Server 2007. Together, Office Outlook 2007 and Exchange Server
2007 deliver anti-phishing technology in the new junk e-mail filter.
Exchange Server 2007 acts as the first scan on incoming e-mail, determines
the legitimacy of the e-mail message, and if applicable, disables links or
URLs present in the e-mail message to help protect users.
- Control distribution of sensitive work. Help
protect your company assets by preventing recipients from forwarding,
copying, or printing important e-mail messages by using information rights
management (IRM) functionality. You can even specify an expiration date for
the message, after which it cannot be viewed or otherwise acted upon. IRM
functionality requires Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or later running
Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS).
- Maintain compliance with managed e-mail folders.
Exchange Server 2007 offers managed e-mail folders, a new approach to
document retention, archiving, and regulatory compliance. Users see and
interact with these folders in Office Outlook 2007 just like any other mail
folder, but the messages stored within this folder gain retention, archive,
and expiration policies defined by the administrator. With managed e-mail
folders, users and administrators can easily comply with various forms of
external regulation and internal company policies regarding message
retention.
- Help ensure e-mail legitimacy with Office Outlook 2007
E-mail Postmark. Office Outlook 2007 E-mail Postmark helps ensure that
e-mail reaching your inbox is legitimate and that e-mail sent by Office
Outlook 2007 will be trusted by the recipient’s client. Creating mail with
E-mail Postmark uses new technology that Microsoft has developed as part of
the ongoing effort to curb junk mail. This technology asks the sender’s
computer to perform a computation or puzzle, and then assigns this work as a
token of legitimacy to the e-mail message. These e-mail postmarks are
designed to make it very time-consuming and technologically detrimental for
users to send mass e-mail like spam, yet they do not change the user
experience of sending e-mail.
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