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Old May 31st, 2010, 05:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Ed
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Default Disable outlook 2010 no-subject warning

How can you disable the warning you get when you send out emails wih no
subject in Outlook 2010?

While this warning may be a usfeul feature for some, espcally in business
scenarios, it is extremely annoying for others.
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Old May 31st, 2010, 10:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Disable outlook 2010 no-subject warning

Ed wrote:

How can you disable the warning you get when you send out emails wih no
subject in Outlook 2010?

While this warning may be a usfeul feature for some, espcally in business
scenarios, it is extremely annoying for others.


This is not a new feature to Outlook 2010. It exists for all versions
of Outlook. Outlook was designed as a business-class or corporate
e-mail client, not specifically for personal/home use.

You should never be sending e-mails with blank Subject headers. Many
anti-spam and user-defined filters will discard e-mails with blank
subjects. It is fairly easy to define a rule to discard any e-mails
with a blank subject. If you have the time to compose the e-mail body
then you have the time to introduce your e-mail with a subject. Just
why would I bother reading your e-mails that you are too lazy to add a
subject for it? This is not a pro-spamming newsgroup to get help on how
to con recipients into opening your e-mails because you chose to *hide*
the content of your message by not showing a subject. In around 19 out
of 20 e-mails with blank subjects, they were spam. So expect your blank
subject e-mails to get treated as spam.
 




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