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Email Etiquette Made Easy

»rank: 445721

by: Judith Kallos


: :E-mail Etiquette Made Easy! This one little book covers everything you need to know. The second book by E-mail Etiquette Expert, Judith Kallos, covers the basics she gets asked about most through her site @ NetManners.com. Simple tips and information so that you are perceived favorably and have a more enjoyable online experience. Easy!


Firefox and Thunderbird: Beyond Browsing and Email

»rank: 166970

by: Peter Hipson


: :There's a new browser in town: Firefox is quickly becoming a leading alternative to Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you are new to Firefox and want to see what all the buzz is about, Firefox and Thunderbird: Beyond Browsing and Email is the guide that you need. By focusing on how to configure and customize Firefox and Thunderbird, this book will show you how to quickly get a hold of the less intuitive features that most new users struggle to figure out. You will discover which of Firefox's many options should be adjusted, which shouldn't, and how to locate many hidden preferences that will ultimately create a better browsing experience. The ...


Email Spam Filtering: A Systematic Review

»rank: 664976

by: Gordon V Cormack


: :Email Spam Filtering: A Systematic Review surveys current and proposed spam filtering techniques with particular emphasis on how well they work. The primary focus is on spam filtering in email, while similarities and differences with spam filtering in other communication and storage media - such as instant messaging and the Web - are addressed peripherally. Email Spam Filtering: A Systematic Review examines the definition of spam, the user's information requirements and the role of the spam filter as one component of a large and complex information universe. Well known methods are detailed sufficiently to make the exposition self-contained; however, the focus is on considerations unique to spam. Comparisons, wherever possible, ...


The Official PGP User's Guide

»rank: 857909

by: Philip R. Zimmermann


: :The Official PGP User's Guide is the user's manual for PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) public-key cryptography software (v.2.6), freely available over the Internet, that has become the de facto standard for the encryption of electronic mail and data. PGP and its author Philip Zimmermann are the focus of national and international debates concerning this new, powerful 'envelope' that allows individuals the same privacy in communications as enjoyed by governments and large corporations. Because cryptography is considered a munition by the U.S. government and is thus subject to the same export restrictions as tanks and submarines, the worldwide distribution of PGP over the Internet has raised a host of issues that ...


Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Infrastructure Design: A Service-Oriented Approach

»rank: 440931

by: David W. Tschanz


: :As a systems administrator, you're expected to respond to the technical requirements of your organization while trying to fit them into its overall business goals. Few IT professionals have the combination of skills needed to pull it off. This unique book bridges that gap. It takes you beyond the routine administration tasks and teaches you how to plan and launch an Exchange Server 2007 enterprise solution that fully integrates the needs of the IT staff, end users, and business managers alike.


SpamAssassin: A Practical Guide to Integration and Configuration

»rank: 691496

by: Alistair McDonald


: :This comprehensive and detailed guide answers all your SpamAssassin questions. You will learn about: Spam detection and prevention Installing and running SpamAssassin Using Bayesian Filtering Configuring mail clients Rewriting spam messages Integrating SpamAssassin with external services Blacklisting and whitelisting Increasing Performance Using SpamAssassin as a service Using SpamAssassin with Fetchmail, postfix, sendmail, Exim, Qmail, procmail SpamAssassin rules Written specifically for busy network and system administrators, the book is a detailed and practical guide to implementing the right antispam solution for your network and your business requirements. You’ll go from a detailed walk through of initial set up, to advanced configuration options like Bayesian filtering, listing, rewriting, and rules. The book ...


Show Me Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 (Show Me)

»rank: 558369

by: Steve Johnson, Perspection Inc.


: :Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 provides powerful new tools with which to get connected, manage information, and communicate with others. It is the most-changed application in this revision of the Office products, including an entirely new interface as well as improvements in junk mail blocking and security. Outlook 2003 takes advantage of the latest technologies such as XML and Microsoft SharePoint to extend desktop communication and meeting workspace collaboration over an intranet or the Internet. With these significant changesto both the look and functionality of the program, readers will benefit from the visual format of the Show Me series. All the most important tasks are covered, making this book ideal for ...


Professional Outlook 2000 Programming : With VBA, Office and CDO

»rank: 698791

by: Ken Slovak, Chris Burnham


: : Outlook is the primary mailing application for millions of users. Using VBA and VB, you can create custom email applications to suit your coorporate or individual needs. As the world embraces email, there is more and more unstructured data moving around. The power of Outlook to run custom applications which manipulate and manage this data is just being realized. This book provides a deep exploration into what's possible with Outlook 2000. Review:Developers can use Microsoft Outlook 2000 to write powerful, customized mail-enabled and collaborative applications. Professional Outlook 2000 Programming surveys the available options on this platform, employing a hands-on guide to writing custom modules using a variety of ...


PC Annoyances

»rank: 586616

by: Steve Bass


: :In every PC user's life, there's a point when desperate measures must be taken. Some push their PC off a pier or chuck it into a landfill. Others turn their former computing ally into a planter box. But don't give up on your PC yet--help is at hand.This easy to read, accessible book from PC World expert Steve Bass covers the waterfront of PC gripes and gremlins, with fixes for everything from Windows glitches to browsers that won't browse. These tips and tricks are served up in bite-sized portions for quick reading and even quicker fixing. Among the topics covered:Windows--King of Annoyances! You'll learn how to kick Windows in the ...


Exchange Server 2007 How-To

»rank: 568962

by: J. Peter Bruzzese


: :Microsoft's Exchange Server is the most widely used e-mail server. While there have been several very good comprehensive references, there are few books for an administrator to turn to for quick information. Exchange Server 2007 How-To will take readers through the step-by-step procedures of everything from planning their messaging deployment and designing for infrastructure improvements, to installing, configuring and managing your Exchange 2007 SP1 systems. It is completely up to date with Service Pack 1, and includes coverage of all the new and improved features. It will provide an alternative or complement to large reference titles when network administrators need quick answers, or need to get up to speed quickly ...



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