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Why you need Message Keys for Outlook |
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Written by Adrian McElligott
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Tuesday, 23 June 2009 05:40 |
If you have ever lost a legitimate message in your junk folder, then this plug in is for you. Geobytes' Message Keys for Outlook automatically finds and recovers messages that your spam filter has mistaken for spam.
If you use Microsoft Outlook, then you need this because....
- Every spam filter makes mistakes and as Outlook's native spam filter is enabled by default its mistakes will be misdirecting some of your legitimate email to your junk folder - whether you get any spam or not.
On the other hand, here are the top ten reasons why you wouldn't run Message Keys for Outlook....

- You don't run Microsoft Outlook.
- You either don't have an email address, or no one sends you email.
- Loosing email messages does not cost you anything as no one sends you anything of value.
- You like loosing messages in your Junk folder.
- You are only interested in sending email, and not in receiving it - as you don't read what people write to you anyway.
- You like endlessly reviewing your Junk folder.
- You like it when your partner/client/employee/child/friend's email gets lost in your junk folder.
- You use your junk folder as an excuse for not getting back to people.
- You are sick of your messages getting stuck in other people's spam folders and you want to get back at them by loosing theirs in yours.
- You believe that it is up to the sender to confirm that you received the message, and that if it was that important then they will ring to confirm that you got it. You yourself of course routinely follow up important messages with a phone call to ensure that the intended recipient did in fact receive your message and that your message is not in fact lost in their junk folder. If you do, then perhaps you could suggest to them that they install our Message Keys plug in, as it would save you a lot of time and inconvenience. ;)
Here is the download link

And while it is downloading, why not check out the download page.
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Last Updated on Monday, 29 June 2009 05:38 |