>One thing to notice, Outlook will use https if the DSPAM server
certificate is self signed.
Oops.
That's of course will NOT use above.
The hand is quicker than the eye...
D.
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>Arh! I just checked and .NET was NOT selected under Outlook! stupid stupid
>stupid.
>
>I now have toolbars, so I'll move on to configuration
Good...
One thing to notice, Outlook will use https if the DSPAM server certificate is
self signed.
So either use http or make sure that the certific
Dudi Goldenberg wrote:
>> Thanks Dudi, I found those options and reinstalled outlook, but still no
>> luck - I'll keep trying
>>
>
> Do u get the toolbar at all?
>
> D.
>
Arh! I just checked and .NET was NOT selected under Outlook! stupid
stupid stupid.
I now have toolbars, so I'll mo
>Thanks Dudi, I found those options and reinstalled outlook, but still no luck
>- I'll keep trying
Do u get the toolbar at all?
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What will you do first with EVO, the first 4G
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 23:56:05 +0300, "Dudi Goldenberg"
wrote:
>>Open Outlook Nothing different,
>>Check the start menu - Nothing extra
>>I do have a bunch of files in C:\Program Files\DSpam AddIn
>>
>>If any users of the addin can give me some pointers i'd be most
> grateful
>
> This rings a b
>Open Outlook Nothing different,
>Check the start menu - Nothing extra
>I do have a bunch of files in C:\Program Files\DSpam AddIn
>
>If any users of the addin can give me some pointers i'd be most
grateful
This rings a bell...
Check your office install, there should be something similar to
I've finally got around to evaluating the current status do the outlook
addin with a view to help develop the windows plugins further and
document what currently works, but I'm stuck at the first step!
How to get it installed?
I have Outlook 2003, SP3
Install MAPIPROP - OK
Download DSpamAddin2-