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Enterbell or enter key??

Posted on 02 September 2008

Have you ever seen an enterbell, which looks like an enter key rather than enterbell… If your answer is on, then it’s about time you did that…

Top Ten Spamming Nations

Posted on 21 August 2008

Secure Computing, a public company that provides enterprise security solution has released the internet threat report that provides the latest statistics and analysis on internet threats.

Australian Held for Sending Billions of Spam Messages

Posted on 14 September 2006

Remember the last time when you received one such email?

There are billions of such emails produced every second from millions of servers around the world. Spammers are smart, they hack into computers and send billions of emails from that computer. The user of this computer would absolutely have no idea that his computer is being [...]

How Not to Look Spammy

Posted on 12 September 2006

We all hate spam and get way too much of it. Now that we have that out of the way it is important to realize that in our zest to minimize our spam, we are deleting legitimate e-mails. Two factors are at play - not reviewing your trash before you empty it and on the [...]

The Scoop on Files : Naming, E-mailing and Organizing Computer Files

Posted on 02 September 2006

Part of being online is learning certain basics so that you are not only informed and perceived as an individual who understands the technology in which you are participating but to also ensure those you communicate with have a pleasant and easy experience.

How to Identify and Handle Spam/UCE

Posted on 14 August 2006

Spam or UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email) is the online equivalent to off-line junk mail. The difference being off-line one must identify their market, purchase a targeted mailing list to be effective, incur the cost of the printed materials of which the quality will determine how they are perceived (or phone charges if calling folks during [...]

The Difference Between POP3 and IMAP

Posted on 11 August 2006

There are two different protocols available to access e-mail: POP3 and IMAP. POP3 is useful when e-mail is checked from only one computer. IMAP is the better choice when you would like to check your mail from multiple computers, at work and home, for example. IMAP has the added benefit of accessing folders [...]

Virus Fact: You Need to Be Virus Free

Posted on 10 August 2006

For years I have been advising and informing business men and women that they really “should” keep on top of the virus scene if for no other reason than to save themselves the grief a subsequent virus infection can cause. Those days are way over. You no longer have any choice; you need to make [...]

Naked World Cup Email Worm : Beware

Posted on 24 June 2006

The recent FIFA World Cup might have brought joy and excitement to many while others who are knocked out are disappointed. But, the hackers are making the most of it by releasing a worm that has Naked World Cup in its subject line. This worm is targeted at English speaking email users. The news is [...]

Autoresponder Hell!

Posted on 12 June 2006

Autoresponders are neato tools that allow incoming e-mail to you or through your site to receive an “automated response” almost instantly. We’ve all received these little acknowledgments - sometimes not even being aware they are automatically generated.

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