Lisa,
The idea of a website is for YOU to have more control over your email.
You do not have to use your ISPs email names.
You can get a domain name of your choosing. It could be www.lisaschnepf.com
if it's available.
Once you have a domain, you can have [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Once you do this, the only
Lisa,
The only way to get rid of SPAM is to stay of the Internet.
If you are getting a lot of SPAM, try changing email addresses and be
careful where you post your new email address. I change mine about every two
years when my SPAM gets out of control.
Fact is, of all the lists I am on, I do not re
Thank you for the information, Clint. I will keep this in mind, but I
think maybe I'll either try to do something in Outlook first or switch
to Thunderbird. Seems easier. Lol. :-)
Lisa
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Clint - OrpheusComputi
Thank you for the information, Peter. I will definitely look into this.
Another question: Is Firefox better than Internet Explorer? I have gone
back and forth with the two in the past, and also tried Seamonkey but I
always go back to Internet Explorer.
Lisa
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From: [EMA
>I don't understand how making a website or getting
>a domain name is supposed to help me? Clint,
>please explain?
I thought I explained that already Lisa, see this again:
http://www.mail-archive.com/pcworks@imagicomm.com/msg12921.html
"The suggestions I previously gave you is a starting point
(a
Sorry to hijack a thread Lisa, but I know some people who do use PPC
(pocket PC) with Thunderbird and Calendar with success.
So download Thunderbird here
http://www.mozilla.com/products/download.html?product=thunderbird-1.5.0.9&os=win&lang=en-US
and then download Calendar for Thunderbird, name
Before you shoot your mouth off Phill with insulting comments,
I think you should READ what I have posted. Let's say we
recap, in order, so you'll get a "more accurate" feel of what
has transpired on my end:
http://www.mail-archive.com/pcworks@imagicomm.com/msg12917.html
http://www.mail-archive.c