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What? I wasn't trying to spam anything. There was an original post labeledN. Miller said:You should be sorry; spamming this group in the guise of responding to a
non-existent original post!![]()
Diane Poremsky said:You should have replied to your original post, not started a new one.
Otherwise, check the TOS - I'm pretty sure Microsoft is ok with your post.
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tripware said:What? I wasn't trying to spam anything. There was an original post
labeled
"Business Travelers can book out of Outlook now". It was posted maybe 3
minutes before I posted the link. So please explain further; perhaps
there's
a better protocol?
Thanks for the clarification Diane.
I read that as a post announcing an add-in designed for outlook is ok.
Announcing one for other programs is not ok.