Hello, does anyone know if there's a way to tell a scheduled email on the old Outlook from a normal (instant) one please? I've been accused of leaving work early even though I'd sent myself an email just before I left; however it's being claimed that I could have delayed this, but I'm hoping that there's data in the 'Properties' (headers and footers?) that can prove this isn't so. Unfortunately I've been denied access to my work pc and don't have Outlook on my own computer, so can't check.
I've also heard if the pc runs through an Exchange server (?) there may be a log, and that my pc would have to be left on for scheduling to work, plus there may be a Windows log of boots and shut-downs, but I don't know what it's called.
In addition, Mark_M., Forum Moderator on 'Microsoft account, Hotmail, SkyDrive' kindly replied on January 21, 2013 on that page that this may be "...Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access [which] is a is a webmail service of Microsoft Exchange Server ..." and not Outlook.com, and advised me to post here.
My work pc is an old Dell Optiplex running XP pro in an intranet with access to the outside.
If anyone can also tell me if the work servers would have recorded my activity and logging-in and -out times, and where, that would be a great help too. I know a windows file does something similar on my pc, as does Avast antivirus (although work uses Sophos).
Many thanks!
Regards,
Ned.