A style of typeface with no ornamentation on the upper or lower end of the character.
A small text box that appears when you point to an icon, button, or other user interface element. A ScreenTip might display information such as the item's name or a description of its function.
A standard specification for authenticating and encrypting e-mail.
An optional setting that indicates, by icons or words, that an item is Personal, Private, or Confidential.
Or server-side rule. A rule that Exchange applies when receiving or processing a message, before delivering it.
Attachments saved on a SharePoint document workspace Web site, where a group can collaborate to work on files and discuss a project.
See e-mail signature.
A technology first introduced by Microsoft with the 2007 Office system, with which you can easily create professional business graphics within documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and messages.
See Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME).
Electronic junk mail. Unsolicited messages, usually containing advertising but often containing malicious content masquerading as advertising.
Copying changed items between a mailbox or address book on a server and its corresponding offline folder so that both are up to date.
An area below the title bar of the program window that displays buttons related to working with presentation content.
A representation of the items stored in the Outlook Tasks module, available from the Tasks module, the To-Do Bar, and Outlook Today.
The person who creates a task, specifically when assigning the task to someone else.
The person to whom a task is currently assigned. After a task has been assigned, the task originator can no longer update the information in the task window.
The program window displaying the form in which you enter information to create or manage a task.
A software program that extends the capabilities of a larger program created by another company.
A series of messages that have been sent as replies to each other.
The area at the top of a program window or item window containing the name of the file or application. You can often move a window by dragging the title bar.
The built-in task list of Outlook where you can add tasks, assign due dates, receive reminders, and mark tasks as complete.