Do you ever receive an email with a bunch of names, a message and a bunch more names? Very often, those of us using email regularly, do receive an interesting story, joke or even important information. It seems to be … Continue reading
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A few months ago I was having some hand and arm pain on my right side. Working with the mouse in particular was a strain. It was only after a few days that I remembered, “Sheila, there are mail shortcuts … Continue reading
CONCLUSION and EVALUATION POINTS for determining whether the email shown below and at the top of the previous post was spam. To read the overall on being safe when opening email and clicking on links within it, check out the … Continue reading
From my mail, two emails that profess to be from Facebook. Would you open either of them? Right below is the body of the email. Would you click on the links within this email? Read the guidelines that follow and … Continue reading
Reminder – To See Video full screen, click on four corners, bottom right. See How to Use Controls on YouTube Videos if you need further reminders. The Yahoo email addresses are likely to be among the most popular of the ones you are … Continue reading
Reminder – To See Video full screen, click on four corners, bottom right. See How to Use Controls on YouTube Videos if you need further reminders. In a previous post, I showed for creating a Yahoo account for email as well as for using … Continue reading
Reminder – To See Video full screen, click on four corners, bottom right. See How to Use Controls on YouTube Videos if you need further reminders. Several million people worldwide have Gmail (Google mail) accounts. The video above demonstrates how to … Continue reading
Do you want people to read your emails? In the above video, Racheli Smilovits, “Your Favorite Marketing Tips Guru” demonstrates the elements of an email that will make it easy for people to read your messages. Racheli is also Vice-President of … Continue reading
There are times that we would like our friends and associates to promote something for them by email and/or social media – Facebook and Twitter, most commonly. The intent of this post is to point out the necessity of being … Continue reading
The following is a followup on my post on email courtesy. In this post I am addressing protecting the privacy of people whose addresses are sent within the body of emails that you may forward. You can eliminate strangers seeing … Continue reading