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date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 08:56:06 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.clients        back       


Exchange - Outlook - Entourage   
Hi Folks,
I wonder if someone can tell me something about the behavior of Entourage 
and Outlook.
I use both Outlook in Windows and Entourage on the Mac to talk to our 
corporate Exchange server.
If I reply or forward an email from Outlook, the next time I open that same 
email Outlook indicates when I either replied or forwarded the email last.
If I do the reply or forward from Entourage, the next time I open that email 
in Outlook should I expect to see the same message regarding the last time I 
replied to or forwarded that message?
In other words, is that "You replied to this message on xx/xx/xxxx" message 
something that is tracked in Exchange, or is it tracked on the client?
Thanks!
Robert
date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 08:56:06 -0500   author:   Robert

Re: Exchange - Outlook - Entourage   
Robert  wrote:
> Hi Folks
> I wonder if someone can tell me something about the behavior of
> Entourage and Outlook.
> I use both Outlook in Windows and Entourage on the Mac to talk to our
> corporate Exchange server.
> If I reply or forward an email from Outlook, the next time I open
> that same email Outlook indicates when I either replied or forwarded
> the email last. If I do the reply or forward from Entourage, the next
> time I open that email in Outlook should I expect to see the same
> message regarding the last time I replied to or forwarded that
> message? In other words, is that "You replied to this message on 
> xx/xx/xxxx"
> message something that is tracked in Exchange, or is it tracked on
> the client? Thanks!
> Robert

I haven't seen/checked/tested this myself, but this is a better question for 
an Entourage group (be sure to mention your versions of everything). I see 
you also posted to m.p.mac.office.entourage, which is great - but in the 
future, please don't multipost. If you need to post to multiple groups, it's 
best to crosspost instead, by posting a single message to a handful of 
relevant groups (separate the NG names with commas) so that everyone can 
follow the thread. Multiposting wastes everyone's time, including yours, and 
may lead to your actually getting *less* help rather than more.

See http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:05:47 -0500   author:   Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Re: Exchange - Outlook - Entourage   
Got it.
Will do next time.
Thanks!



"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" 
 wrote in message 
news:eGgfeRJdIHA.5668@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Robert  wrote:
>> Hi Folks
>> I wonder if someone can tell me something about the behavior of
>> Entourage and Outlook.
>> I use both Outlook in Windows and Entourage on the Mac to talk to our
>> corporate Exchange server.
>> If I reply or forward an email from Outlook, the next time I open
>> that same email Outlook indicates when I either replied or forwarded
>> the email last. If I do the reply or forward from Entourage, the next
>> time I open that email in Outlook should I expect to see the same
>> message regarding the last time I replied to or forwarded that
>> message? In other words, is that "You replied to this message on 
>> xx/xx/xxxx"
>> message something that is tracked in Exchange, or is it tracked on
>> the client? Thanks!
>> Robert
>
> I haven't seen/checked/tested this myself, but this is a better question 
> for an Entourage group (be sure to mention your versions of everything). I 
> see you also posted to m.p.mac.office.entourage, which is great - but in 
> the future, please don't multipost. If you need to post to multiple 
> groups, it's best to crosspost instead, by posting a single message to a 
> handful of relevant groups (separate the NG names with commas) so that 
> everyone can follow the thread. Multiposting wastes everyone's time, 
> including yours, and may lead to your actually getting *less* help rather 
> than more.
>
> See http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
>
date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:25:33 -0500   author:   Robert

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