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Friday, 02 February 2007 12:25 |
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The best way to unsubscribe from the Newsletter is to follow the Unsubscribe Link in the email.
That link has code to ensure that your are unsubscribed properly. If you don't have that email anymore to click on, you can either wait for the next mailing and then click Unsubscribe, or you can email us and we'll manually remove you. |
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Friday, 02 February 2007 11:09 |
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For those who wonder what some of us geeks might use for Virus protection, I use AVG Antivirus. Why? It's not because they have a free option. (free for personal use)
It's because it doesn't slow down my computer.
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Read more... [Recommended Anti-Virus Software]
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Friday, 02 February 2007 09:48 |
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Getting in the Internet Search Engines has always been a topic of changing facts. Google and Yahoo (and the rest) seem to change their rules (special secret algorithms) monthly. What worked last month might not be the best option this week. It can be an endless job keeping on top of all of it.
But, there is a way to bypass all that Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Shuffle. SEO Shuffle, a term I just made up and think will write more about later, is the endless tweaking and altering of your site for keyword saturation, metatags, reciprocal linking, and landing pages. Bypass that.
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Read more... [New Effective Internet Marketing]
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Wednesday, 31 January 2007 19:05 |
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MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "email1.paypal.com" claiming to be Dell.com
Whoa! Sounds scary. Someone is trying to steal my identity?!
No. Not to worry... usually. The Mail Server scans all emails for possible misrepresentation, where a link says it is for a bank, but it takes you to a different location.
In the above example, the test for the link says "Dell.com", but the real link under the text was for "email1.paypal.com." In this case, it was likely ok, but it was nice that the server showed me the discrepancy.
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Read more... [MailScanner Fraud Warning]
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Monday, 29 January 2007 19:30 |
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Sometimes, your emails might be labeled as "Disarmed."
The server is set to NOT add the label "Disarmed" to the subject line, but sometimes, security updates change some settings back to default. If you get an email like this, just let us know so we can check the settings.
Now, about what "Disarmed" means...
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Read more... [My email says it is disarmed?]
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