May 13th, 2008
Is your Microsoft Outlook running slow or taking forever to download new emails? Here are some tips to speed up the performance of Microsoft Outlook (2003,2007). Note that you can also apply these tips to the new Mozilla Thunderbird 2 or even the older versions.
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May 11th, 2008
A simple guide on how to get emails from Thunderbird 2 to Microsoft Outlook.
I needed to transfer my Thunderbird 2 emails to MS Outlook a few days ago and here is what i needed to do to migrate back Outlook. This Thunderbird 2 email transfer guide works for Outlook Express, Outlook 2000, Outlook 2003, and […]
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April 20th, 2008
The end is in sight for erstwhile entry level email software Outlook Express as Microsoft Corp. announced last week that it will turn off access to its Web-based Hotmail service from the desktop e-mail software by the end of June this year. Outlook Express users who want to continue to access their Hotmail accounts offline […]
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April 3rd, 2008
I’m sure most of you readers have experienced this at work: You need to email big files to clients or contacts once in a while, everything from big marketing presentations to vacation photos, but if you send anything larger than a few megabytes, chances are you’ll get an email saying you’ve hit your company’s limit.
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April 2nd, 2008
Hardly a day goes by that I don’t find some valuable message falsely identified as SPAM by our corporate spam filter. I’ll be anxiously waiting for for example, an important document to complete a transaction, and then find that the spam filter snagged it hours before. Very Frustrating! It’s worse than getting unwanted spam messages […]
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January 17th, 2008
How to migrate events from Microsoft Outlook Calendar to Google Calendar? To migrate your events and information from Outlook Calendar to Google Calendar, just follow these steps:
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October 26th, 2007
E-mail is an incredible communications tool, but it isn’t very private. As it travels between sender and recipient across the Internet, malicious entities can intercept and scan it at many points along the way. That anyone would bother to do so for everyday e-mail is highly unlikely, but if you want genuinely private communication, you […]
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October 16th, 2007
How to Spot an E-Mail Scam. Wondering whether the message announcing that you’ve received an e-card is legit? Or whether PayPal is really trying to contact you? Did you actually win 50 Million dollars? Here’s a visual guide to spotting malware, fraud, and other dirty tricks in your inbox courtesy of PC World.
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