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Saturday, March 15th, 20081. Open up a “New Mail Message”
2. Click on the address book labeled “To…”
3. A dialogue box titled, “Select Names” will open. Click on the “Advanced” button at the bottom left of the dialogue box, a drop-down menu will appear, select “New…”
4. A dialogue box titled, “New Entry” will open. Select “New Distribution List”, then [...]
Steps to Backup E-mails in Microsoft Outlook
Friday, March 14th, 2008The Personal Folder file (.pst / PST) is the place where Outlook stores its data. Personal Folder file contains all of your Outlook folders, including the Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts. You may have a single .pst file, and you may also have an additional .pst file that you use to archive messages Below are the [...]
Never “Fix” Mistyped E-mail Addresses
Friday, March 14th, 2008How often do you receive an E-mail message via a web site submission form in which they mistype their E-mail address opt-in.
As tempting as it may be to fix a @comcast.nte or @aol..com, do not make any attempt to fix these addresses. If the individual left other contact information, contact them via that information and [...]
How to Insert Images Into E-mail Messages in Five Easy Steps
Friday, March 14th, 2008You can insert images into an E-mail message in just five easy steps, this post will explain how:
Within Microsoft Outlook, open a “New Mail Message”
Insert the curor within the body (where you type your message) of the email message where you would like to insert the image.
From the “Insert” drop down menu, select “Picture…”
Within the Picture Dialogue box click on [...]
E-mail Newsletters: Writing Good Content
Thursday, March 13th, 2008You are the expert on the market, you created your newsletter to provide expert interpretations of the market, provide answers to questions, etc.
Questions…yes, questions!
A great place to find good content for your newsletter is to look in your E-mail acrhive and look for questions that you have recently answered. There’s no such thing as a [...]