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Surfer Beware
Why Are My Most Recent E-mail Messages Not Listed First? Sites Of The Month Great Sites To Check Out In November! Short Tutorial Printing Your Address Book For Holiday Card Reference |
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Surfer Beware
- Guard Against Online Scams This Holiday
Season
Online scams tend to rise during the holiday season as criminals
take advantage of people being busier and in a more festive, trusting mood.
Two areas of particular concern are fraudulent holiday e-cards and phony
e-commerce sites.
Keep in mind that a wholesome-looking e-card,
once clicked or downloaded, might actually be a spyware installer or a
computer virus. The holiday greeting could also be a phishing attack intent
on obtaining your Social Security number, credit card data, or brokerage
account information. To help avoid e-card troubles, take the same
precautions as with any e-mail you receive:
When doing
holiday shopping online, help protect yourself with these guidelines:
Ask The Help Desk
- Why Are My Most
Recent E-mail Messages Not Listed First?
Question:
My Outlook Express normally
lists the e-mail messages in my inbox in descending order from the most
current to the oldest. Now, however, the e-mail messages in my inbox are
listed in alphabetical order rather than by the date I received them. This
is frustrating because now I have to scroll through my entire list of e-mail
messages in order to find the most recent unread messages. What is going
on?
Answer:
Normally, Outlook Express as well as other
e-mail software programs sort both incoming and sent e-mail messages by
date. The most recently received e-mails are listed at the top of your
"Inbox" message pane. The most recently sent e-mails are listed at the top
of your "Sent Items" pane. It appears that you may have inadvertently
clicked on the "Subject" column located along the top of your list of
messages causing them to be sorted alphabetically by subject rather than by
date. If you look to the right of the word "Subject," you will see a small
arrow pointing either up or down indicating that the message list is sorted
by subject. If this is the case, simply click your cursor arrow on the
"Sent" column. Your e-mail messages will now be listed in chronological
order with the newest shown at the top and the oldest at the bottom. The
little arrow should now be next to the word "Sent" instead of "Subject."
This works with messages in your "Sent Items" folder, too. Actually, you can
sort messages in any folder simply by clicking on its column heading; you
can reverse the order by clicking on the heading a second time. This can be
a handy feature as long as it's something you intended to do.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Funny Honey
http://www.beemovie.com
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Everybody's buzzing about
Bee Movie
, an animated comedy created by
Jerry Seinfeld that flies into theaters this month. Seinfeld provides the
voice for a bee that's recently graduated from college and ventures outside
the hive for the first time, meeting Vanessa the florist (Renée Zellweger).
Visit the site to watch the clever trailers and TV spots, and to download
recipes from the National Honey Board. Rated PG.
Medicine Cabinet
Makeover
http://www.webmd.com/video/medicine-cabinet-makeover
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Recent news reports about the risks of cold medicines for children under six
serve as reminders to be mindful of what's in our medicine cabinet. WebMD
includes a Medicine Cabinet Makeover video on their site, which walks you
through the drug store shelves to help you stock the right over-the-counter
remedies. You'll also find safety guidelines for kids and medicine — just in
time for cold and flu season.
Organize Your Stuff
http://www.mythings.com
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Before you get new stuff this holiday season, get a better handle on the
stuff you already own. MyThings is a global online registry to help you
organize and manage your belongings. You create a list of items on your
MyThings Portfolio, then the site will give you free valuation and market
estimator services, help you find warranties and owners manuals, and even
simplify the process of selling, recycling, or donating items you no longer
want.
Talking Turkey
http://www.eatturkey.com/consumer/thanks.html
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Whether it's your first year hosting Thanksgiving dinner or you're looking
for fresh ideas, check out this site. It covers all things turkey including
purchasing, thawing, preparing, seasoning, roasting, frying, smoking,
grilling, stuffing, carving, and storing. And since man cannot live on
turkey alone, recipes for appetizers, side dishes, and desserts are also on
the menu.
America's Walking
http://www.pbs.org/americaswalking/index.html
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To get fit, sometimes you just need to put one foot in front of the other.
America's Walking
is a new fitness, travel, and lifestyle series
premiering on PBS stations nationwide. It's hosted by Mark Fenton, a leading
expert on walking and pedestrian issues, and spotlights different walking
destinations each week. The site features quizzes to help you kick off a
walking program, discover your fitness personality, and find out if your
community is pedestrian-friendly. There are also links to walking clubs and
events across the country.
Short
Tutorial
- Printing Your Address Book For Holiday Card
Reference
More and more people are using their e-mail program's electronic
Address Book in place of the traditional paper version. After all, this
software makes it so much easier to update the addresses of friends and
relatives as they move. When it's time to do holiday cards, however, you may
find it useful to have a hard copy of this information to refer to as you
address envelopes. It's also a handy place to keep track of sent and
received cards.
To print a copy of your e-mail program's Address
Book, follow these steps:
Printing Your Address Book When Using
Outlook Express 6 In Windows XP Home Edition
Printing Your Address Book When Using Thunderbird 1.5 On Mac OS X Or
Windows XP Home Edition
In Thunderbird, you can only print out
the entire Address Book with very few options. However, there's nothing to
say that you can't make a second Address Book just for printing a portion of
the original.
Printing Your Address Book When
Using Mail.app 2, Address Book 4.0.4, and Mac OS X 10.4.9
Mail.app for the Macintosh uses a separate program to handle contacts called
"Address Book."
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Dircks
NDTC General Manager
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North Dakota Telephone Co.
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