Sorry to resurrect what seemed like a closed case, but we're receiving some push back from users (careful what they wish for) regarding the new send delay. I'm wondering if there's a way to set the DeferDelivery time to say 5 seconds if the user checks a box in a custom message form. Then...
Just wanted to chime in one last time to thank you both again for your patience and assistance on this, and to update you on what we finally implemented for the delayed send piece.
So we ended up creating a macro (with help from one of Diane's how-to's) to modify the Send process itself (see...
Thanks for your help Michael and Diane. We've decided to scrap the custom form/programmatic solution for now. We're going with a 3 pronged approach: 1-Enable Auto-resolve, 2-Enable Delayed Send, and 3-User policy.
So on the delayed send piece (2), I know how to create a rule to do that with...
Taking a different approach, what about changing the button layout for new messages? As a test, I've customized the ribbon to display Send and Check Names buttons on the far left (right above the actual Send button). And I've figured out how to "design this form" via the Developer menu, but I...
Just to clarify, how does the Send process get modified in this instance? User hits Send, Check Names pops up as usual due to an unresolved address, user selects address from list....then what? Are they returned to the composition window until they hit Send again?
Where would I implement this code snippet? (Sorry, not a macro/VBA guy.)
Right. I'm just looking for a way to force a Check Names prior to hitting Send.
We have some users with itchy clicker fingers who love to hit Send without completing To addresses. I’ve enabled “Automatic name checking” in Group Policy, but all that does it put a squiggly red line beneath the still incomplete address (if it’s non-unique). I realize they get prompted to...
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