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Set Up Mail Rules in Outlook 2016 (Windows) 1. Open Outlook 2016. 2. Click the Rules option and select the Create Rule... option . 3. In the window that appears, set the elements of your new rules and click the OK button . Referenced from: ...
Article Id: 18087

Shared folders in Outlook are useful to meet business needs without having to share credentials. With an Exchange mailbox, folders in the mailbox may be shared with people in your Exchange organization. Two types of folder sharing: 1. Folder permissions provides viewing privileges to others for a specific folder without giving permission to compose and send emails on your behalf....
Article Id: 19789

In Outlook, you can export some information such as your contacts, emails, and calendar events to a .pst or .olm file. Once they are exported, you can import them into another Office program. In Windows , you will need to import a .pst file. Import by following the steps below. To Import Email into Outlook Office365: 1. Click the File tab above the Office ribbon. ...
Article Id: 18082

This article explains how to allow people to send email on your behalf using the Outlook for Windows desktop application (2010, 2013, or 2016) or in Outlook Web Access (OWA). To jump to the instructions for Desktop Outlook, please click: Delegate a Folder in Outlook Desktop Secondary account owners can request delegate mailbox access to full-time LSU faculty and staff via...
Article Id: 19821

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