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About Email: How to Insert a Link to a Web Page in Emails with IncrediMail

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How to Insert a Link to a Web Page in Emails with IncrediMail

"There's no need for it."
Some 15 years after setting up his—the—first web site, Tim Berners-Lee, talking to the British Computer Society, revealed: "I would have skipped on the double slash."
Some 6 years later, we happily dole out "//"s by the dozen, of course—say, inserting links in emails:
›› Links make it easy to get from one place another on the web. Here's how to use them in your IncrediMail emails, too, to link to your favorite web sites.


Let it Snow – Free Email Stationery Download and E-Card

What has one leg thicker than the torso in the evening and none at all when the sun rises?
It is the common snowman, of course, which is constructed of two balls in Japan and other countries of the rising sun and made of three snowballs in the West and the United States—as in this white and wintry email stationery:
›› Let it snow, and let me visit the wonderful snowman over there! (Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Outlook, Outlook Express)


How to View All Header Lines for an Email in Pegasus Mail

Outside Melbourne Cricket Ground three metal figures commemorate one of the first recorded Aussie Rules football matches played very closely by (on August 7, 1858): two players, presumably from Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar School—the opposing teams—, and an umpire, Tom Wills, who played an important role in establishing the game.
What you do not see (but can read on one side's inscription) is that the game had a second umpire: Dr. John Macadam. For him, macadamia nuts are named.
With that knowledge under our belts, why not see what apart from the overtly legible names and lines can be revealed by reading the other side of an email's header in Pegasus Mail?
›› Want to learn more about an email? Need to access "complete headers" for troubleshooting? In Pegasus Mail, accessing an email's unfettered header area is easy.


How to Archive a Folder in Zoho Mail

Off the Baltic Sea's shores, amber is fished (successfully), and on its beaches children scour seaweed for the minerals of yellow and orange that are remarkably light and easy to carry in droves.
So, amber should swim. Put it in a bowl of water from the tap or puddle, though, and all it does is sink. Could it be the water?
Before we find out, let's sink not ancient trees' resin or individual emails but entire droves and folders worth of mail in a Zoho Mail archive—for later and easy recovery, of course:
›› If you have collected messages in a folder that, together with its contents, is no longer current but should be kept for later, Zoho Mail lets you archive the whole shebang easily.



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