| 251 | Why Corporations Need to Worry About Phishing Preview: Phishing is a relatively new form of online fraud that focuses on fooling the victim into providing sensitive financial or personal information to a bogus website that bears a significant resemblance to a tried and true online brand. Typically, the victim provides information into a form on the imposter site, which then relays the information to ... (more) Published By: CipherTrust Submitted: 05 November,2004 |
| 252 | Dealing With Spam Preview: I do not have an account at Citibank , neither am I an American citizen however I keep getting emails asking me to check my account details at Citibank as they are going through some restructuring. I even received one that said that a check had been returned and that I should check my account online by following a link to make sure all is well. A... (more) Published By: Oswyn James Submitted: 12 November,2004 |
| 253 | Ignoring These Tips Could Result in an Inbox Full of Spam Preview: If the Can Spam Act was passed, why are we receiving more spam than ever? A new organization, the Anti Spam League addresses this issue and others that are affecting both consumers and site owners in the current fight against the rising problem of spam. (PRWEB) November 15, 2004 -- Spam (definition) Unsolicited Bulk Email — noun. ‘Unsolicited’ ... (more) Published By: Anti Spam League Submitted: 15 November,2004 |
| 254 | Organizing Your Email Preview: Keeping your email organized is imperative, especially in corporate or small business settings. When you use email for business purposes, you are essentially handling customer files. Because of the importance of this for even the smallest of businesses, those files should stay as organized as possible. You wouldn't just lump all of your paper cu... (more) Published By: Kathy Burns-Millyard Submitted: 15 November,2004 |
| 255 | The Hidden Dangers of HTML Email Preview: As a veteran Internet user, I can honestly say I remember a time when HTML email was not possible. Back then RTF wasn't available either and for that matter, email programs did not even wrap lines for you or allow file attachments. Today however, I receive a steady and annoying stream of email in all shapes, colors and sizes. Almost all promotio... (more) Published By: Kathy Burns-Millyard Submitted: 15 November,2004 |
| 256 | Maximizing Email Security ROI: Stop Spam and Save! Preview: This is the first of a five-part series on Maximizing Email Security ROI In the realm of email security threats, the costs of spam are relatively easy to recognize. Although most organizations rarely, if ever, take the time to calculate their spam costs, they can easily account for the losses caused by spam with regards to employee productivity... (more) Published By: CipherTrust Submitted: 16 November,2004 |
| 257 | Maximizing Email Security ROI: Part II - Stop Viruses Before They Stop You Preview: This is the second of a five-part series on Maximizing Email Security ROI. Across the spectrum of information security risks, most casual users understand the dangers posed by viruses and worms. Network administrators have even more reason to fear a virus attack, as a successful assault can cripple corporate networks for days. The lasting damag... (more) Published By: CipherTrust Submitted: 19 November,2004 |
| 258 | Corporate email policies lower unnecessary legal and security risks. Preview: What comes to your mind when you think about your email? Email makes possible almost instant communication with your co-workers without leaving your desk, a quick note to a family member who lives far away, but also has a very annoying downside such as junk mail. Since the introduction of the Internet, email has been one of its primary uses. The f... (more) Published By: Anti Spam League Submitted: 23 November,2004 |
| 259 | 7 Email Tips for Newbies Preview: I'm always amazed by what I see on the Internet sometimes. The things that people do that not only demonstrate that they have no clue what they are doing, but also that they know little or nothing about being professional in business. Below are seven trends I've noticed. These are things you should NEVER do in business unless you want to ruin you... (more) Published By: Jinger Jarrett Submitted: 30 November,2004 |
| 260 | Maximizing Email Security ROI: Part III - No More Mr. Nice Guy: Enforcing E-Mail Policy Preview: This is the third of a five-part series on Maximizing E-mail Security ROI. E-mail is an easy, cheap and readily available form of communication. It’s a great tool for businesses, but without proper safeguards in place to regulate the information transmitted it can also be a potential threat. An effective e-mail policy should be all-encompassing,... (more) Published By: CipherTrust Submitted: 06 December,2004 |
| 261 | Is it a Newsletter or Just One More Commercial? Preview: When I purchased my very first computer, not too long ago, I signed up for many Internet Marketing Newsletters. Though it's been a few years, I still have them. I've subscribed to at least 300 Newsletters and it affords me a broad outlook. My idea was to track and compare them. The plan was to see how each one of them changed over time and look... (more) Published By: Francisco Aloy Submitted: 09 December,2004 |
| 262 | Avoid, Shun, Thwart, Prevent, and then Filter Spam Preview: Email is rapidly becoming the standard means of communication among businesses, associates, and even friends. While many people have now been using the internet and email for years, there are thousands of new users on the internet each day. With inexpensive web hosting, free email services, and the blog burst upon us, getting your own slice of the... (more) Published By: Nick Smith Submitted: 15 December,2004 |
| 263 | Spam Filters & Blockers: The solution to unsolicited email? Preview: Spam is a term that, for the vast majority of us, has a very negative connotation. How could it be different when the average Internet user gets over 50 pieces of junk email per day? Moreover, research indicates that by 2006 the average internet user can expect to receive at least 5,000 pieces of spam per year. That sure is a giant amount of spam!... (more) Published By: Anti Spam League Submitted: 22 December,2004 |
| 264 | Email Email and Oh Yeah - Email Preview: You can hire a web designer to create a web page newsletter complete with Sales message for your widgets, then all you need to do is send it out to thousands of email addresses, and you can make millions overnight right? Er, wrong! So, you have this fantastic advertisment, and you have to send it out to every nut with a PC. Yep, well you can do ... (more) Published By: Christopher Submitted: 22 December,2004 |
| 265 | Distribution Lists and Databases: A Primer for Freelancers Preview: Self-marketing is a freelancer’s meal ticket. Promoting yourself through e-mails is one important avenue for self-marketing. Did you know you could set up your contact base to send one e-mail to numerous prospects? Or you could send one e-mail to all the freelance partners in your business network at the same time? Microsoft Outlook (not Outlook... (more) Published By: Lyn Blair Submitted: 29 December,2004 |
| 266 | New Year's Netiquette Resolutions Preview: Happy New Year! New attitude? New habits? How about 10 Little New Year's Netiquette Resolutions? Almost every New Year's resolution is based on improving attitudes and changing habits. From loosing weight to getting out of debt to trying to live a happier life, almost each of us has some sort of conversation with ourselves in regard to the ... (more) Published By: Judith Kallos Submitted: 03 January,2005 |
| 267 | Why Stick With Email Clients Like Outlook? Preview: Trying to figure out a stream in banning one email client or another is no easy job. As soon as somebody rises up saying Outlook is bad, somebody else comes saying it's good and the other one is bad. And the story goes on and on. On one hand, email clients like Outlook Express and (even more) MS Outlook do a really good job when it comes to u... (more) Published By: Iulia Pascanu Submitted: 14 January,2005 |
| 268 | About Your Newsletter Preview: No matter how you name it: email advertising, email marketing campaign, newsletter, ezine. The medium is already worn out. Overused. Abused. This means you have to make extra efforts to make people get involved with whatever you do for making a living online. I don't want you to believe I'm one of the self made Internet gurus out there. No n... (more) Published By: Iulia Pascanu Submitted: 14 January,2005 |
| 269 | Use your Webmail Preview: Use your Web Mail By Robert Nixon Many ISP's and hosting companies have what is called 'Web Mail'. This function lets you check your e mails from anywhere in the world and can be used to your advantage. First: If you have this option from your ISP, then do NOT do as I suggest here. You do not have the versitlity and the storage space to do thi... (more) Published By: Robert Nixon Submitted: 16 January,2005 |
| 270 | 20 Ways To Increase Your Traffic Preview: 20 Ways To Increase Your Traffic And Sales Using Free Follow-Up Autoresponder Courses An autoresponder course is a group of articles or information set up to be sent out separately over a set period of time by e-mail. People just e-mail your autoresponder to receive the free course and it is sent out automatically over time. You can find free fol... (more) Published By: Adrian Kennelly Submitted: 18 January,2005 |