The advantage of it is simple - chances that some organization is going to block SMTP server of your provider are smaller than if they block your own IP address.
The disadvantage - you are adding another bottleneck with outgoing emails. This may become a big issue if your organization sends out regular newsletters or bulletins.
Issue: the network is connected, but the websites are timing out when trying to access them with any browser. (Updated)
Solution: The problem is usually firewall related. Things to do:
Firewall
Disable windows firewall or any other third party firewalls installed. These can be AVG, Symantec, Macaffe, ZoneAlarm.
- From Outlook, choose Tools > Options.
- Select the Other tab from the dialog box.
I've ran into this issue on several occasions, where people change permissions of the folders and lock themselves out. You'll have to login as an administrator and become an owner and then give the permissions back to the user.
In order to be able to send emails from Outlook (Exchange) on behalf of another person, you need to do the following:
On the MS Exchnage server
Open up Active Directory:
With Ubuntu 8.10, the previous method doesn't work. This is a way to manually set the keyboard layouts:
Create a file in /usr/bin/
How to give other people access to my calendar in outlook?
Setting permissions on the Calendar you want to share
1. Open Outlook as the user that needs to share their calendar.