Well, in true fashion this thread has already degenerated from it's original intent.
Hi, I am Christopher, and back in the Ghostbusters hayday I won an action figure, and Bill Murray himself handed it to my 7 year old self
Well, in true fashion this thread has already degenerated from it's original intent.
Hi, I am Christopher, and back in the Ghostbusters hayday I won an action figure, and Bill Murray himself handed it to my 7 year old self
And for some reason I read it the other way. Nevermind my inability to read
@Dashrender said:
In the case of Spiceworks, some people do want SW to receive email for mobile tickets.
SW can log into Office 365 just fine. Mailing in tickets still works for me.
We tried refurb cartridges several years ago and it was terrible. Probably 25% failure rate, and several toner explosions. I hate printer troubleshooting anyway, so it isn't worth the pain to me.
@Dashrender said:
In the case of Spiceworks, some people do want SW to receive email for mobile tickets.
SW can log into Office 365 just fine. Mailing in tickets still works for me.
@Nara said:
That was possibly me mentioning the 500 limit? That's the maximum amount of outbound messages an Office 365 user can send per day.
For a quick and easy internal relay, add the Windows Server SMTP service, configure the IP addresses of the devices you want to relay, then add the authentication components. Just make sure the from: address is set the same as the account the relay's using to authenticate.
This is what I did, only without setting it to send everything to O365, just a regular mail relay. Then on the SPF record leave my IP as one that can send mail for my domain. Has worked great so far.
I'm back to my 5s after trying out a Windows phone and a Note 3 for 3 weeks. iPhone was sorely missed, and I'm happy to have it back. Hoping the 6 gets a bigger screen, but I'm happy enough for now having something that really works,
And for some reason I read it the other way. Nevermind my inability to read
@scottalanmiller They asked you not to? What in the world? I know there's a lot more going on than I'm aware of, but doggone that's getting ridiculous.
We just got rid of our last XP machine last week happy dance
USMT worked great for us.
Not much while I'm at work, I have my quad screen workstation here And when I'm on-site somewhere I have my Helix laptop/tablet combo, though usually in tablet mode. At home I use the iPad for most work-related things when I really have to, rarely break out the Helix at home. However anytime I'm doing major notetaking (Sunday morning ) I love the Helix and OneNote.
I use my Nexus 7 for book reading.
@Aaron-Studer I was logged into my SaaS trial, then up at the top where it complains about you have 30 days left or whatever just click that and it takes you to the purchase page.
I "bought" 10 tech licenses for the SaaS model for $0.00, so it looks like it to me. I starts out in a trial mode, but go to buy licenses and the standard price is 0.