When published, labels appear in your users' apps, such as Outlook, SharePoint, and OneDrive. When a label is applied to email or docs (automatically or by the user), the content is retained based on the settings you chose. For example, you can create labels that retain content for a certain time or ones that simply delete content when it reaches a certain age.
When Office 365 tried to send the message to the external receiving server, that server performed a reverse DNS (rDNS) lookup ...
When OutlookEnableSpoofyEmails=1 as a policy in the registry and your Outlook profile is in Online mode, your client may ...
When people outside of your organization send you email, their email systems don't double-check where to send that email ...
When people outside of your organization send you email, their email systems don't double-check where to send that email ...
When published, labels appear in your users' apps, such as Outlook, SharePoint, and OneDrive. When a label is applied to ...
When published, labels appear in your users' apps, such as Outlook, SharePoint, and OneDrive. When a label is applied to ...
When setting up Office 365 with your domain, you need to configure external Domain Name Server (DNS) records including types ...
When the %BRAND_OFFICE_SHORT% Store is turned on in the app launcher, people in your organization can access the store using ...
When the 'Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)' setting is enabled, you might receive an error ...