This policy setting controls whether pictures and external content in HTML e-mail messages from untrusted senders on the Internet are downloaded without Outlook users explicitly choosing to do so. If you enable this policy setting, Outlook will automatically download external content in all e-mail messages sent over the Internet and users will not be able to change the setting. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Outlook does not consider the Internet a safe zone, which means that Outlook will not automatically download content from external servers unless the sender is included in the Safe Senders list. Recipients can choose to download external content from untrusted senders on a message-by-message basis.
This policy setting controls whether Outlook users can publish their calendars to a DAV server. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook users can publish their calendars to the Office.com Calendar Sharing Service. ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook uses remote procedure call (RPC) encryption to communicate with Microsoft Exchange ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook verifies the user's e-mail address with the address associated with the certificate ...
This policy setting controls whether pictures and external content in HTML e-mail messages from untrusted senders on the ...
This policy setting controls whether pictures and external content in HTML e-mail messages from untrusted senders on the ...
This policy setting controls whether pictures from sites in the Trusted Sites security zone are automatically downloaded ...
This policy setting controls whether recipients' e-mail addresses are automatically added to the user's Safe Senders List ...
This policy setting controls whether replies and forwards to signed/encrypted mail should also be signed/encrypted. If you ...