At work every day, who has a beast called Microsoft Exchange Server, you have to start Outlook and watch what has come new and interesting. As usual, a lot of trash is not the case, demotivators, etc. rave. Therefore, you minimize the window and work-work;)
But, here, you need to create a new message and move the standard: open the program, press a button to create a message. And so on 50 times a day. For the 20th time, it’s not at all interesting to rotate the client back and forth and watch the windows 7 animation.
As a result, the solution was quite simple, but incredibly convenient:

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This is just a shortcut created in any arbitrary folder. On the way to the shortcut, we write to all (or almost all) the well-known
mailto: :) Add the folder as a new toolbar on the desktop toolbar. Hide the title and caption of the label near the panel. We get that in the screenshot.
A little further thought, caused the property of this shortcut and ordered him a quick call to any convenient combination to me:

A little further, thinking that you need to create not only a new e-mail message, but a record in tasks, calendar, contacts, notes, etc., you had to specifically strain. The way out was not long in coming. For the first time in my life I helped F1 :)
Actually, it says the following:
/c ipm.activity — ;
/c ipm.appointment — ;
/c ipm.contact — ;
/c ipm.note — ;
/c ipm.stickynote — ;
/c ipm.task — .
Now we put into practice. Again a new label, in the way we register, for example:
"C: \ Program Files \ Microsoft Office \ Office12 \ OUTLOOK.EXE" / c ipm.appointmentOffice12, in this case, indicates that the 2007th version of the office is installed. If 2003, it will be Office11
I hope it will be useful to someone. Personally, many at my workplace didn’t even suspect such a simple way of creating a new message :)