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How to Find Related Messages with Outlook

When anger comes steaming out of your ears, young Mozartian pleasantries and sugary melodies are the last things you can stomach going into them?
Take this!
Can you relate to hammering the pianoforte in this manner and smashing the violin? Outlook, my hunch is, cannot; it can relate emails to one another, though, and show you what's relevant before there's even a hint of stomping or bashing:
›› Why are we talking about this right now? How did the discussion get started? What was it that I said? In Outlook, finding related messages is easy.


Twist and Shout - Free Email Stationery Download and E-Card

Twist and Shout - Free Email Stationery Download and E-CardA swelling is a good thing on the head if it is French. Things are better still, of course, if the bouffant (from French "bouffer", to puff out, to swell) is accompanied by the appropriate dress and dance music:
›› Shake it, baby! Shake your email with this stationery. (Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Outlook, Outlook Express)


How to Post a Link or Photo to Facebook Fast in IncrediMail

When Konstantin Tsiolkovsky looked at what was then the world's tallest structure, he extended what he saw — to about a tenth of the distance to the moon. He imagined a tower at whose top gravity would be counterbalanced by the centrifugal force propelled by the earth's rotation. One could climb up and just hop off into space, no rockets needed.
Now, if you want to reach not interplanetary space or the moon but Facebook, IncrediMail offers an elevator of sorts; no rockets needed:
›› Share the interesting stories and breathtaking photos not only by forwarding them as emails. IncrediMail makes it easy to post and share links and attached images at Facebook, too.


Block Unknown People from Yahoo! Messenger in Yahoo! Mail

As the 1950s chugged to their end, in Lexington, Massachusetts, a computer powerful for the time looked at morse code.
This, at least, is how Les Earnest recalls the origins of computers' spelling checkers. Using a list of allowed combinations of dits, dahs and dashes, the TX-2 program written by "someone at MIT Lincoln Lab" rejected what it did not recognize as proper.
Want a computer to look at a list, too, of your own? Yahoo Mail's will, if you ask it to, and reject instant messages from senders it does not recognize as proper:
›› Yahoo! Mail greets you with junk instant messages just about every time? You can set its Yahoo! Messenger integration up to accept chat messages only from those in your address book.


 


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