Summary

The tasks described in this chapter—configuring the programs, data storage locations, setting up new accounts, creating message rules in Outlook and Outlook Express, working with an Exchange server, and setting up secure e-mail—will help you with configuration and customization. The next chapter delves into server-based software management and installation, tasks that can make getting applications to your users almost effortless, or at least a whole lot easier.

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