Exim delivers electronic mail, both local and remote. It has all the virtues of a good postman: it's easy to talk to, reliable, efficient, and eager to accommodate even the most complex special requests. It serves as the default mail transport agent installed on some Linux systems, runs on many versions of Unix, and is suitable for any TCP/IP network with any combination of hosts and end-user mail software. Exim is growing in popularity because it is open source, scalable, and rich in features:...
Ability to communicate effectively via email is a skill no individual or business can afford to ignore. This guide offers practical advice and information, including step-by-step approaches to software; the problems of email marketing; law, libel and surveillance; and avoidance of email overload.
Easy to follow lessons enable students to quickly and efficiently learn how to use the features of Microsoft Outlook 2002. The CD included in the book contains practice files tightly integrated with the book's lessons giving users ample opportunity to complete tasks using the software's many features plus movie-style demonstrations of key procedures
Office management software growing in popularity for communications and project organization. Manage email, memos, messages, calendars and to-do lists, plus much more. 6-page laminated guide includes: IBM Lotus Notes interface instant messenger mail feature window using the mail feature mail action menu personal signature calendar feature window new calendar entries calendar action menu calendar reminders "to do" feature window using the "to do" list feature "to do" action menu...
This ILT Series course teaches students how to use e-mail effectively. Students will learn how to write effective messages and e-policies, use e-mail accessories and passwords, and prevent your password from being stolen. Course activities also cover using the subject line, considering your recipient, managing e-mail volume, following netiquette guidelines, attaching files, preparing for recipient reactions, and using emoticons effectively. Students also learn about the differences between writi...
This guide assists all levels of Microsoft Outlook users in furthering their understanding of the program’s features, from communicating with an ever-growing list of contacts to upgrading installations. A full range of functions are discussed, such as adding an appointment to a calendar, sending a message to only a portion of a distribution list, creating e-mail templates, and customizing menus and toolbars. Also addressed are setting up the Microsoft Free/Busy service, working with Internet fax...
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