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legal girl | 16:25 Thu 26th Jun 2014 | How it Works
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When sending an e-mail with no heading in the subject box, it always tells me the subject box is blank and asked me to click "don't send" or "send anyway". Anyone know if there is a way to turn this option off?
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Seems there is not an option within Outlook to disable that message.

Discussed here...


http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/email/outlook-send-message-without-subject/
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Thanks Mamyalynne; that's really helpful.
I too, find that a minor irritation.

But not as irritating as the spell check that erroneously insists some two word phrases are one word, and deliberately blanks out the "don't warn" type options so you have to tell it to go away every time.
But not as irritating as receiving an email with no subject heading!
Many mail servers configure their spam filters to weight messages with no subject as potential spam. Just include a subject.

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