Is it rude to reply to emails and do other tasks when participating in a routine but important teleconference?
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posted by evil_esto
on Aug 28, 2011 -
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Do you have a mailing list at your place of work, for gay people to chat with other gay people on? A pride list, as it is commonly known. What are your experiences of it? Do you know anything about how it was originally set up? How does it work for you; what are the pros and cons of such a mailing list in the workplace?
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posted by Elfasi
on Oct 12, 2010 -
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What system and/or software can be used to organize constantly changing information/emails etc?
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posted by maxg94
on Jun 22, 2010 -
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Help me get my AutoArchived e-mail out of MS Outlook and the info from off Exchange server before work shuts it down tonight, please. I'm dumbfounded.
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posted by willie11
on Oct 19, 2009 -
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Is there an easy way to audit how long it takes our company to reply to emails?
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posted by Hartster
on Mar 31, 2006 -
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Automation filter: I need a piece of software that will scan a folder of office documents and email them.
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posted by bigmusic
on Oct 20, 2005 -
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At work I have two Macs that I use (An iMac and a Powerbook), one with Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac, and one with Microsoft Office v. X. Is there any automated way to keep the contacts lists in both copies of Entourage in sync?
posted by Steve_at_Linnwood
on Mar 10, 2005 -
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Internationalising email in WinXP. My wife can read emails sent to her in Thai script using Outlook on our Win XP machine, but I can't work out how to configure the machine so that she can type in Thai (using out Thai/ English keyboard) in a non-html email. Outlook help mentions configuring using Microsoft Office Tools from the program manager - but that requires using the XP discs, which we don't have as it was preinstalled by the PC manufacturer. Anyone got any ideas? I don't want to change the language of the whole O/S/ (there's a download from microsoft.com to do that) as I don't read Thai. We're by no means married to Outlook; Moz, Opera etc would be fine. We have Thai fonts.
posted by Pericles
on Feb 18, 2004 -
5 answers