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To,cc or Bcc
(Mon Jul 31st, 2006, by stephen Cope)
Most people when sending email send using the to line,
some even venture to the cc line (carbon copy) but very
few venture into the realms of the Bcc line (blind carbon
copy).
The answer is usually because they are blissfully unaware of the
existenc... |
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Organizing Your Email
(Mon Jul 31st, 2006, by Kathy Burns-Millyard)
Keeping your email organized is imperative, especially in
corporate or small business settings. When you use email for
business purposes, you are essentially handling customer files.
Because of the importance of this for even the smallest of
busines... |
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Demand for Spam? It exists
(Sun Jul 30th, 2006, by Alexandra Gamanenko)
Do you like spam? No, I'm not kidding. Everybody knows what spam
is, almost everybody seems to have learned by heart simple
advice like "do not click ..." "do not respond..." , "do not
buy..." but On March 23, 2005 Mirapoint and the Radicati Group,
a... |
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Why Corporations Need to Worry About Phishing
(Sat Jul 29th, 2006, by CipherTrust)
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Phishing is a relatively new form of online fraud that focuses
on fooling the victim into providing sensitive financial or
personal information to a bogus website that bears a significant
resemblance to a tried and true online brand. Typically, t... |
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HOW TO TURN YOUR OLD ARTICLES INTO A PROFITABLE E-MAIL WORKSHOP!
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta)
If you've written numerous articles, you can use them to further
promote yourself and your business, e-zine or web site.
You can re-use your old articles by transforming them into
another form of promotional tool.
And one way to re-use them is by tu... |
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"You've Got Mail"
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by Bill Platt)
For the last 30 years, the most popular computer application on
the Internet has been email. 30 Years? Yes. The first email
application was built in 1971 and upgraded in 1972. With the
upgrade, email became a widely used and really popular computer
a... |
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NSH TF Turbine Oil Treatment/oil Recycling/oil Restoration/oil
(Fri Jul 28th, 2006, by sunnychen)
TF(oil Treatment, oil Filtration, oil Purification, oil
Recycling, oil Filter, oil Restoration, oil Regeneration, oil
Filtering, oil Reclaimation ) series is particularly suitable
for purifying turbine lubricating oil. It also applys to treat
hydraul... |
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Spam
(Thu Jul 27th, 2006, by Richard Lowe)
A bozo filter is a feature of email and newsgroups clients to
allow you to automatically delete messages which you do not want
to receive. This is typically used to eliminate flame spam
messages so you don't have to see them.
For example, I am subscr... |
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Finally - New Spam Prevention Product That Works!
(Wed Jul 26th, 2006, by Lee Traupel)
Businesses and consumers are drowning in a never-ending deluge
of Spam (junk mail) - according to reports just released by
Quris, Inc. Spam has increased 450% from June of 2001 to now.
Furthermore, 70% of respondents indicated they are receiving so
m... |
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Signature Files
(Tue Jul 25th, 2006, by Keegan Michaels)
If you do business as an affiliate, then you're constantly
concerned with getting your name and your business information
out there. You probably send a lot of e-mails, post on message
boards, and submit articles to business e-zines. These are great
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