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Top 11 Hidden Features in Outlook Web Access for Exchange 2003


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Από το You Had Me At EHLO... aka the Microsoft Exchange Team Blog

 

 

Over the years that OWA has been

developed we’ve kept our focus on improving user productivity through supporting

many of the timesaving features present in Outlook and other Windows

applications.  Unfortunately many users

don’t realize that these features are available in OWA since features like

hot-keys aren’t often available in web applications.  I think we need to do some work to make some

of these features more discoverable, but until we do we’ll need to use postings

like this one to spread the word that OWA is not your run-of-the-mill web mail

application.

 

I decided to do this posting after

talking with a candidate that was interested in filling our OWA Test team

opening (still hiring, e-mail owajobs if you are interested) who said that she

very frequently used OWA, but the thing annoyed her the most about OWA was the

lack of type-down search.  As much as I

do love showing type-down search to people who make that comment and watching

their jaw drop, I decided to do my part in making some of this “hidden”

functionality in OWA more visible by compiling some of my favorite hidden

features in this blog post.  I started

with the top 10 features, but there was just too much useful functionality to

share, so I had to make it the top 11 features for now, and I’m sure I’ll be

adding more later.

1. OWA supports

hotkeys!  Billg made this request himself after typing

ctrl-n and seeing a new IE browser pop-up instead of a new mail message like

Outlook.  Here’s a partial listing of

some of the hotkeys I use most frequently that save me hours and

hours:

    1. ctrl-n            -Open “Compose New Mail”

      form

    2. ctrl-k           

      -Resolve name typed in recipient well

    3. alt-s            

      -Send mail

    4. escape          -Close window

    5. ctrl-r            

      -Reply to a message

    6. ctrl-R           

      -Reply-all to a message

    7. ctrl-shift-f     -Forward a

      message

For the full listing of hotkeys

see the OWA Help documentation.

 

 

Remember that a message needs to

be selected and have focus for many of the hot-keys to

work.

 

2. Putting an = in front of the

e-mail alias that you are trying to resolve when composing a mail will

automatically resolve it to any exact matches. 

Tired of

typing johnr in to the To: line and being prompted as to whether you meant

johnred or johnr or johnreb?  Well no

more, simply type in =johnr and the name will automatically resolve to johnr

when you use the super nifty hotkey ctrl-k that you leaned about in hidden tip

#1.  This works in Outlook as well.

 

 

3. Drag n’ drop works between the

folder tree view and the message list view in your mailbox. 

Drag a message from your inbox to the folder where you want to put it

just like you would in Outlook.  Note:

Drag n’ drop doesn’t work between public folders and private mailboxes  While you are at it, take a look at the cool

right-click context menu’s put in folder view and the folder tree. 

 

 

 

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4.

The S/MIME control isn’t just for

S/MIME!  After you install the control you can also

drag in-line attachments like pictures or documents in to the message you are

composing and they are automatically inserted just like in Outlook.  The coolest part of this control is that you

can also drag and drop other messages in to your e-mail as attachments.  Try it! First make sure the S/MIME control is

installed by checking your options page and make sure it says “Reinstall” not

“Install”.

 

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Then open the “Compose New Mail”

form, switch back to the message list view and drag a message from you inbox to

the “Compose New Mail” form and let up on your mouse button.  Voila! 

It’s now in the body of your new mail. 

5. Type-down search works in all your

mail folders and makes it VERY easy to find the message you want

quickly.  To use type-down search order the folder by a

column like “From:” then give focus to a message in the view by clicking on it

once with your mouse, then quickly start typing the first name of the

person.  You’ll see an hour glass, and

then the view will be updated with the mails from the person whose name you

started to type in.

6. We don’t have a five day view like

Outlook, but don’t let that stop you from looking at multiple days in the

calendar.  See multiple days at the same time in the

calendar view by holding down the control key and clicking down on multiple days

with your mouse in the month-view date picker. 

I just happened to pick three contiguous days, but they could be any days

in the month and in any order.

 

 

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7. Speed up your browsing with OWA

Basic!  A fact that many people miss is that OWA

comes in two flavors that we call Premium and Basic.  OWA Premium is the version that you get in IE

5.5 and higher, and OWA Basic is the version that you get in all other

browsers.  OWA Basic, while it leaves a

bit to be desired aesthetically, can be very useful to use on low-bandwidth

connections.  If you are using OWA over a

dial-up connection with high latency I strongly recommend checking “Basic” on

the login page, you’ll have a much snappier experience because OWA Basic doesn’t

need to download all of the thousands of lines of script that we use to make OWA

Premium so “Outlook-like”.

8. Sort on multiple columns at once

by holding down shift and clicking on the column headers you want to sort

on.  I didn’t know about this hidden

feature myself until I asked our Development team for some additional hidden

features.  This is useful if you want to

sort by multiple criteria, like Meeting

Requests from John Doe.  First click on the “From” column header, and

then shift click on the column that has the icon in it designating mail or

meeting request.  Note: We do assume a

secondary sort of date by default, so any time you sort by a column other than

date, we sort it by the primary column, and then apply a date

sorting.

 

 

 

 

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9. Spell check every mail before you

send it automatically!  This option is available from the

Options menu in OWA.  Select “Spell check

mail before sending” and never send a typo again!

 

 

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10. Get a nicely formatted agenda view

by adding this URL to your favorites: https:///exchange//calendar/?cmd=contents&part=1  This URL is used by our OWA web parts to

expose calendaring functionality to SharePoint portals, but you can take

advantage of it without SharePoint, just by adding this URL as a favorite to

your browser or a shortcut on your desktop.

 

 

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11. Double click on any hour marker or

yellow calendar open space to create a meeting starting at that time.  This is a bonus tip that I

realized I take for granted, but others may not know about as I was creating the

meetings to populate my calendar for the screenshot in hint #10.  Just double-click on the 8 in the gray time

strip, or in an empty yellow space to create a meeting starting at 8

a.m.

 

 

 

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Jason

Henderson

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Να προσθέσω και το τρομερό feature (αν χρησιμοποιείς IMF) που σου επιτρέπει να βλέπεις το Spam Confidence Level (SCL rating) των μυνημάτων σου.

 

 

 

Exposing the Spam Confidence Level (SCL) in OWA

 

http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/2004/05/27/143297.aspx

 

 

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