Goto "Tools", then "Out of Office". As Asset said though that will only work if your computer is left on with Entourage running, or it's a corporate mail server. Probably not the answer you want, sorry.
I got: "the intention is to keep the scope fairly tight as there is no bandwidth to do a strategic review" yesterday. I work in IT, so that statement took me quite a while to figure out. Once I stopped wanting to kill somebody. Ah, there's my biro!
Michael Palaeologus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They also have Naga Chicken on the menu, perhaps > with a fresh Naga on the side? Uh oh.
Well Mum & Dad Onion are in town for the next couple of days. While I'd like to come along I'm not sure if they'd be up for it. We shall see how they want to be entertained.
As a foreigner I'm rather curious what a peron's nationality has to do that person's "activities and behaviour" in London. Also what sort of people "tend to come to London"? Regards, Mr. Gets Offended Being Called The Wrong Nationality Too jrussel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As yet no-one has been able to answer my question: > how are the two nationalities to be distinguished > with regard to their activities and behaviour > whilst living in London?
Comus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dosser is quite right, by the way; Barclays are > always suspicious about overseas debit card > transactions and now require you to let them know > in advance. A pain, but it's easy to see why... I use Barclay's & I've never had them query any transactions while traveling. I've been doing fairly extensive travel in Europe lately & never once told them about the travel or had any payments queried. Also used it in Canada & Bermuda without a peep from Barclay's. Luckily I haven't had anybody clone my card either.