How to use email.

Written by Shawn Ventura


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When you receive an email, you can read it, save it, keep it as new, or delete it. You can also "download" files that can be sent to you. You can click on download atrepparttar bottom ofrepparttar 107224 "read" email page. Make sure you know who this email is from. This is how people send viruses and spyware. You can save it to your desktop and openrepparttar 107225 file.

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Shawn entura write for techpizza.com He lives in New York.


All About Spam

Written by Kara Glover


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Ever fill out a registration form on a website and find a little checkbox, probably nearrepparttar bottom, asking if you want to receive additional information, newsletters, or something of that nature? Oftenrepparttar 107223 box is checked, and in order NOT to receiverepparttar 107224 info, you have to UNCHECK it (or else). Well if you miss those types of boxes onrepparttar 107225 wrong kinds of sites, your email addresses may be handed to spammers on a silver platter. Well, almost. Often a zillion email addresses are sold for next to nothing to spammers on CDs. (Couldn't you almost call those silver platters?) Many internet service providers (those guys that keep you connected torepparttar 107226 internet so you can send and receive email) use a variety of methods to block spam before it ever gets to you. Nevertheless, we all know that some spam inevitably gets through to our inboxes. That's when we need to take a proactive stance and install some sort of software to filter it out! © 2005 by Kara Glover

Kara is a Computer Tutor and Troubleshooter. For help on installing anti-spam software, check out this article on Kara Glover’s website: http://www.karathecomputertutor.com You can also find more articles, tips and tutorials on topics such as Microsoft Word., Excel, and PowerPoint there.


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