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Posted by: John Molloy (Friday 9 February 2007, 12:27 PM)

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Emaikl?

Did you guys put these shots together or did Microsoft send them out? If they are Microsoft PR department stuff d'ya think they could have actually got around to spelling things correctly in the screen shots? I mean what does "Emaikl" mean?

"SHOT 12 - Out of Office assistant
You can even set up Out of Office replies right from your device with Exchange Server 2007 integration."

Perhaps they are having trouble typing on such a little keyboard?

Or perhaps these WM6 owning companies don't care what kind of corporate message they send to their customers. Lord-sakes can't we put the technology down for a short while and spend a little bit of time on BASIC English?

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