Microsoft GZA-00006 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Office 2008 Technical Reference
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The following list shows the various ways that Entourage 2008 identifies links as potentially
dangerous and displays warnings in different situations.
Displays a pop-up ScreenTip with the full URL of the link when users hover over links in
e-mail messages.
Warns users when they click a link from a message that is in the Junk Mail Folder.
Warns users when they click links in HTML messages that have a domain name
mismatch.
Warns users when they click links in HTML messages that have mismatched protocols.
Warns users when they click links in HTML messages that use non-standard URLs,
including IP addresses, hexadecimal, octal, or DWORD representations.
Warns users about clicking links in HTML messages that have login information as part
of the URL.
Entourage 2008 phishing detection capabilities are not configurable.
About public folders
Public folders are a Microsoft Exchange Server feature that provide an effective way to collect,
organize, and share information with others in an organization. Public folders are synchronized
regularly and updated even when users are not connected to their Microsoft Exchange accounts.
Typically, project teams or user groups use public folders to share information about a common
area of interest.
When an Entourage 2008 user subscribes to an Exchange public folder, folders labeled Public
Folders appear in the Entourage 2008 folder list under the Microsoft Exchange mail account.
For more information about how users can subscribe to an Microsoft Exchange public folder, see
"Subscribe to an Exchange public folder" in Entourage 2008 Help.
Note Entourage 2008 does not support automatic mapping from subscribed public folders in
Entourage to public folder favorites in Microsoft Office Outlook. That means that subscribed
public folders in Entourage are not automatically designated as favorites in Outlook, and vice
versa.