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How to Save All Attachments from Multiple Emails Fast in OS X Mail

"It's like having an original document and making photocopies of it to edit."
This is how the user manual that came with Macintosh explains working on a document loaded to memory from floppy disk. It has already mentioned "you always have the option" of saving that copy under a new name, not at all or with the original name (overwriting the master).
Back to the helpful metaphor, though; in OS X Mail, you can just throw emails at the photocopier by the dozen and get copies — for editing, viewing or storing—saved to disk separately:
›› You do not have to save attachments one by one and open emails one after the other: OS X Mail lets you save files from multiple messages in more efficient a manner.


Christmas Eve – Free Email Stationery Download and E-Card

It is cold. If the world looks peculiarly blue, it may not be just the snow on the little chapel's roof, the trees, ground and, especially, everywhere in the air. Blue light could also be shining from inside.
For now, though, let's warm ourselves and hands with a tranquil Christmas eve's greetings:
›› The heartwarming Christmas feeling is all around. (Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Outlook, Outlook Express)


How to Insert a Link in a Message in Mozilla Thunderbird

George Stibitz sat down at the kitchen table and began tinkering with his recipe. He had assembled batteries and flashlight bulbs to go with them, relay switches and a couple of wires, of course.
Now, in late 1936 or '37 perhaps, he put all these together to form a digital circuit that would add up binary numbers: the "Model K" adder. The "K" is, of course, for "kitchen table".
At the kitchen table or elsewhere, you may want to add up an email's text or image and a link. Mozilla Thunderbird has the circuitry:
›› Link to anywhere on the net freely and easily with Mozilla Thunderbird.


From the Archives: Favorite Free Christmas Letters for IncrediMail

Let's add some rum!
The liquor has quite transformed the French milk-egg-yolk-and-cream drink: lait de poule (chicken milk) became egg-and-grog—"grog" being a term for rum, of course. Later, egg-n-grog became eggnog, and that eggnog became a Christmas staple.
While competing explanations abound for eggnog's history (lait de poule, for example, has always contained spirits, even rum), the drink has become a Christmas staple for sure—like so many other wonderful things:
›› Have yourself an incredible little Christmas! And if you use one of the many wonderful IncrediMail letters for Christmas, you can easily share it even with those far away. Here are my favorites.



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