Email (Internet)
Monk-e-mail – An Entertaining E-mail Alternative to Guarantee Your Messages Will Be Read - Danny Davids
For better or worse, e-mail has become a mainstay in most everyone’s life. Like the automobile and the telephone, people are finding out that e-mail is no longer considered a luxury, but a necessity. We use it to dash off a short note to a family member or friend, or send detailed instructions... Submitted 5 years 222 days ago.
Urban Legends, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Can The Spam - Danny Davids
You get them every day from people you’ve never met and don’t know. Offers for free iPods, cheap Rolexes, pharmaceuticals of all kinds. You know the claims aren’t valid and there’s a cloud behind that silver lining. So you grit your teeth and turn on your spam filter and watch the unwanted... Submitted 5 years 364 days ago.
Outlook 2000 Tips – One-Step Email Deletes - Danny Davids
You’ve read that email message and you’re through with it. So, you hit the “Delete” key and it’s gone. Or is it? In Outlook, deleting an email is a two-step process. Hitting that “Delete” key when you’re done with a message sends it to a folder called “Deleted Items”. You might think... Submitted 6 years 210 days ago.
If you’re like most people, all of your email comes into your computer and stays in one place – your Inbox. There you get to read through the messages, deciding what’s worthwhile and what’s worthless. Then you delete the unwanted messages. And that’s it. Your Inbox gets more and more full, and it... Submitted 6 years 224 days ago.
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Tips – What’s BCC? - Danny Davids
For people who are familiar with business correspondence, the term “cc:” is an old friend. A “carbon copy” or “complimentary copy” of a document was sent to someone in addition to the original recipient, usually as a way of providing information about a given situation, or for proving that an... Submitted 6 years 225 days ago.
The Top 10 Do's & Don'ts of Business Email - Avis Ward
Is there a need for this list? Headlines from around the world answer that question with an emphatic, “Yes!” It’s difficult to believe, well-educated business men and women haven’t plugged-in to the fact that nothing’s private about email. As much as I adore Gmail... Submitted 239 days 21 hours ago.
Nothing is Ever as Easy as They Say: Switching E-mail Providers - Dianne Lehmann
Recently, we were forced to switch our e-mail provider. First off, had I known when we switched our Internet provider years ago that the e-mail they offered would not be recognized by all sorts of different online vendors, I might have thought twice about it. But bundling a few things to save a... Submitted 346 days 21 hours ago.
Use a Free Email Account – and Don’t Sign Up! - Danny Davids
You’re surfing the Internet and something catches your eye. Perhaps it’s a product about which you’d like more information. Maybe you’ve just read an Op-Ed piece on your favorite news site and feel like submitting your own comments. Or you’ve finally decided to take the plunge and fill out that... Submitted 6 years 203 days ago.
Should Friends Really Email Friends Chain Letters? - Gerry Charbonneau
"A lady inserted an 'ad' in the classifieds: "Husband Wanted". Next day she received a hundred letters. They all said the same thing: "You can have mine." - Anon. Have you ever received a chain letter emailed from a long time and trusted friend that was so compelling, intriguing and... Submitted 205 days 16 hours ago.
You DON’T Understand -
- Missing LinkI recieved this email today from a dear family member. It makes me sad that these things are being passed around as some warped kind of truth. Let me see if I understand all this. IF YOU CROSS THE NORTH KOREAN BORDER ILLEGALLY YOU GET 12 YEARS HARD LABOR IF YOU CROSS THE... Submitted 2 years 95 days ago.
I have recently read a thread on a forum where a forum member posted the entire contents of a private email she'd received from someone she had done business with. As soon as I read this thread I said to myself: " Never do business with her!!" All the warning lights went on. Imagine a... Submitted 2 years 135 days ago.
Why I Like Gmail - Avis Ward
I became aware of Gmail approximately five or six years ago. The IT guy where I worked shared it with me by sending an invitation for me to join. At that time, you could only open an account by invitation. I believe it's been approximately one year since that requirement ended. When I joined... Submitted 2 years 321 days ago.
5 Vital Tips To Stop Spam Email -
- John FrenchHow many spam emails do you receive on a weekly basis? I receive quite a few, mostly about how I can earn loads of money over night or others offering products that I dare not mention. According to Vnunet.com " Spam email accounted for 96.63% of all email scanned in March 2008, making it the... Submitted 3 years 279 days ago.
Gibberish Spam Email - Why Do Spammers Send It? - Dean Chafee
We have all seen many spam emails that just make no sense. They contain pure gibberish in the subject and body of the message, many times with no link, no sales pitch and just seem totally useless. So why do the Spammers send this junk? There is much more to it than you may think. On the... Submitted 4 years 265 days ago.
Why Is Spam Such A Major Problem On The Internet? - John Lenaghan
Just about anyone who accesses the Internet will know what spam is. Spam is the biggest problem of Internet email just as for the Postal Service the problem is junk mail. Spam can be considered to be email that is unsolicited. Many times the intent is commercial but most times it is unwelcome.... Submitted 5 years 172 days ago.
Email Aliases and Mailboxes -
- Josh GreenbergerEMAIL ALIASES AND MAILBOXES From shopndrop.com EMAIL ALIASES AND MAILBOXES ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE. USING A MAILBOX SIMPLY TO FORWARD EMAIL COULD BE SEVERELY LIMITING YOUR EMAIL FLEXIBILITY. Whether you're setting up a website or an ISP email account, it's important to know the... Submitted 6 years 39 days ago.
Branded Email: The next generation of email - Jason DeVelvis
For the past 75 years, almost every form of popular communication has transformed from black and white to color. Newspapers, television, and computers are only a few examples. (Well, some computers went from green and white to color…) That leaves this question: Why hasn’t everyday email... Submitted 6 years 227 days ago.
Email Conflict: The Ping Pong Effect and Mono-blogging - Michelle Binkowski
Email conflict happens, even with the best intentions behind a message. Email conflict occurs when two or more people try to address a concern using email as the main form of communication. There are three challenge points to consider when attempting to manage conflict through email: 1. & Submitted 6 years 297 days ago.
Is Hotmail Dead? - Martin Winer
Has Hotmail Frozen? Hotmail has descended slowly, without note, into a state of completely unuseability. The problems are with accessing messages, sending emails, and the dreaded blue screen of email death: "The Server Is Too Busy". Hey Gates, I know you're a busy guy, but can't you even make... Submitted 6 years 344 days ago.
Chain Emails - To forward or not to forward? That is the question. - Craig Haley
The psychology of chain emails, chain email etiquette and why you should always think twice about hitting the forward button. Strangely enough, I don't answer the obvious question as to why you shouldn't send chain emails until the end. But anyway. 99% of chain emails are a complete... Submitted 1 year 210 days ago.
Breaking the Bad-Luck Chain - Susan Bourdeau
Isn't it funny that people send you chain e-mails that you have to forward in order to receive something good for it? Basically, this is teaching us that in order to have anything good happen to you, you have to burden your friends by sending them needless email, and guilting them as much as... Submitted 1 year 309 days ago.
How Do I Setup a Pop3 Email Account in Outlook Express? - Dave Blackhurst
In order to setup a Pop3 email account in Outlook Express you will first need the user name and password of your email account along with the incoming and outgoing mail servers for the account. Your email/ISP provider will be able to supply you with these details. 1. Click Start 2. Click... Submitted 2 years 150 days ago.
In order to setup your Iphone/IPod Touch to access your Microsoft Exchange Mailbox, please follow the instructions below. Please also note that instructions maybe slightly different based upon your software version of the Iphone or IPod Touch. 1. Select Settings from the home screen 2.... Submitted 2 years 150 days ago.
Anti-Spam: The Solution to All Your Unsolicited Email Problems - Jon Harmer
Everybody hates unwanted email or spam, and without an effective anti-spam solution in place, it costs US companies an estimated $21.8 billion annually (citation: Information Week, "Spam Costs Billions"), including infrastructure and bandwidth costs and the loss of employee productivity. To... Submitted 2 years 212 days ago.
Spam Me, Not! - Ronyae
The most frustarting thing to me is having to not only check my emails after a long vacation, but having to go through those emails and sift out the SPAM; what the heck does 'SPAM' stand for? Well, to be honest, I actually went to several online dictionaries (especially since the term was from... Submitted 2 years 316 days ago.
