By default, Outlook supports Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) for SMTP addresses in Outlook if Windows provides the appropriate support for this feature. You can disable IDN support so that Punycode rather than native characters are used for rendering SMTP addresses. You might choose to disable IDN support in Outlook if you do not typically expect non-ASCII characters in SMTP addresses. This setting does not affect the support of IDN in URLs.
By default, Outlook displays the Windows authentication dialog box when users are prompted to change their passwords. By ...
By default, Outlook does not automatically save copies of unsent e-mail messages that are encrypted. You can enable this ...
By default, Outlook does not publish calendars to Office.com more often then the publish interval set by Office.com. This ...
By default, Outlook follows the sync interval specified by the Internet Calendar publisher and Internet Calendar subscriptions ...
By default, Outlook supports Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) for SMTP addresses in Outlook if Windows provides the appropriate ...
By default, search matches are highlighted in yellow. This setting allows you to change the color used for highlighting matches ...
By default, search results are displayed as the user types a search query. This functionality (known as WordWheeling) can ...
By default, Tasks, Appointments, Journal Entries, and Contacts hide the controls in the Outlook user interface used for linking ...
By default, the Deleted Items folder is not emptied when users exit Outlook. By enabling this setting, you can change this ...