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Subject: Microsoft Outlook... how to ruin a bank holiday
Posted Apr 22, 2003 by
eyethink_eyethink
 
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1) On the last day of working switch on Outlook Out of Office Assistant.
2) Set Options to forward all email to home address
3) Go home
4) Whilst on leave log in to check email
5) You have now converted on leave into working from home...

Will i never learn!!!!

Any one else have problems with self inflicted 'home work'



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Subject: Microsoft Outlook... how to ruin a bank holiday
Posted May 7, 2003 by
antgirl
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For security reasons, my work doesn't allow auto forwarding of emails.

However it has great 24hr access....

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