• O365 Archive Retention Policy

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    DashrenderD

    WHAT?!?!

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    scottalanmillerS

    @ajstringham exactly. Because cloud vs. premise is all a matter of perspective.

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    scottalanmillerS

    @g.jacobse said:

    While I can't tell you the date I created the rule, looking at my mailbox, I have not seen a [SPAM] tag email since Sept 4th.
    I've turned it off to see what happens, and will try as you have mentioned the report option.

    There has always been SPAM filtering. It is reporting the SPAM to Microsoft to review that appears to be brand new.

  • Free Office 365 Announced for Students

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    Bill KindleB

    @Dashrender said:

    @Bill-Kindle said:

    @JaredBusch said:

    This is a huge benefit. Also a good portal into lifetime subscriptions.. We'll see how it plays out once people start graduating.

    I still have my community college email, and I just used it for this offer and it worked. I've attended off and on since 2006 though.

    Does it give a personal O365 account, or a business style one ? I'm guessing the business style, with an email address of the school?

    As far as I can tell, it appears to be business style. There's a Sharepoint page too.

  • Outlook Calendar Syncing

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    Minion QueenM

    No we do not have permissions via our customer to share out calendars to anyone outside of their domain. I am going to work on getting that access today.

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Carnival-Boy said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    No, I know of no product that has a restriction like that. No software, hardware, real estate, etc. It's a common belief that all kinds of things require one to be a business but the reality is is that such restrictions have no reason to exist and so don't. Some product somewhere is like that, but I can't think of any.

    I've had problems the other way round, where I've tried to buy a consumer product with a business credit card and it's been declined because the credit card is registered to a business address.

    1TB of data for $30, add e-mail and a bunch of other stuff for an extra $20. Is there anything else in the market that offers anything similar?

    Yes. Often consumers get special pricing not available to a business. But any person can simply declare themselves a business if they want.

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    alexntgA

    In OneDrive for Business, if you go to the gear button, then Site Settings>Storage Metrics, you can see the storage info.