Signature won’t save because of File Block settings
When trying to create a new signature or editing an existing one, I get the following error;
"You are attempting to save a file type (Web Pages) that has been blocked by your File Block settings in the Trust Center"
The error also gives instructions to solve it, but when I follow these, I don't seem to have a "File Block Settings" in Trust Center.
How can I solve this and re-enable the saving of Signatures again?
Don’t let senders flag message with Reminder for me
Save attachment changes with original message
Every now and then I receive messages with attachments which need some small changes before they are ready (they get printed or forwarded afterwards).
I really don't have a need to save these attachments to my disk as well but Outlook insists on saving them there.
Is there a way that I can save the changed attachments directly to the original messages?
WebEx Toolbar/Ribbon buttons not available
We're using Cisco WebEx for on-line meetings. For this I used to have a WebEx Toolbar in Outlook to directly schedule on-line meetings from within Outlook.
However, I no longer see this WebEx Toolbar nor does it show as a Ribbon tab in Outlook 2010.
How can I make the WebEx integration available in Outlook again?
Convert from a POP3 account to IMAP
Slow Contact Activities search results
The following was asked as a responds to the previous tip about customizing the Contact Activities view;
I’m a quite frequent user of the Activities section for contacts and I was hoping that I could speed it up a bit by applying a filter to the view as currently come in just way to slow to remain useful. Sadly, the “Filter…” option is disabled.
Why is Contact Activities so slow and is there any way to speed it up?
Customizing the Activities view
Update RSS feeds on demand only
I have quite a list of RSS feeds configured in Outlook and while that works great, I do find myself getting distracted quite quickly because of it.
Also, it seems that Outlook’s send/receive process is getting slower because of the amount of RSS feeds that I have.
As my mail is my main priority, is there a way to configure Outlook in such a way that it will only download RSS feeds when I want to?