All you ever wanted to know about Outlook but were afraid to ask

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I rarely link to white papers, since they're often blah blah. And it's not my job to do PR for service companies. But let me make an exception for Pivotal Veracity's Outlook Guide. Two reasons:

1. It's a very detailed 43-page look at how the different versions of the Outlook email client (2007, 2003, XP and Express) handle and display email. Packed with screenshots of how images, CSS-based designs, preview panes, javascript, forms etc. look in each client.

2. I like this text on the "send me a copy please" form at the above landing page: Please be assured by completing the information below you are not being added to a prospect list; we will only contact if you specifically request we do so and for the specific reasons you indicate.

I would bet my wife, children and various other relatives that this kind of clear reassurance makes a big difference to the number of people willing to hand over their email address.

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