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*** This Week's New Articles on Ask Leo! Why can't we catch spammers and phishers?
I can feel your frustration. Seems like with all this technology we should be able to do something about the spammers and scammers of the world, right? Apparently it's not that easy. I certainly won't claim to have the answer as to why it's so difficult, but I can certainly throw out some ideas. Continue reading: "Why can't we
catch spammers and phishers?" * * * Are there hidden files that save every keystroke I've ever typed, and how do I find them?
There are several misconceptions present in the question. The problem is that the misconceptions are based on kernels of truth, which means I can't just say "that's wrong", it's more a case of "it's not like that - it's like this". Confused already? Let's see if I can clear it up. Continue reading:
"Are there hidden files that save every keystroke I've ever typed, and how do I
find them?" * * * Why am I getting a delay notification on an email I sent?
It means exactly what it says: the email you sent hasn't been delivered yet - it's delayed. The mail system will continue to attempt to deliver the email. Eventually it'll either be delivered, or you'll get a fatal error message. Why? Because. Seriously, there are many, many reasons that email could be delayed. If that's a problem for you, then you may be thinking about email the wrong way. Continue reading:
"Why am I getting a delay notification on an email I sent?" * * * How do I send a link in email?
You're asking a question that email newsletter publishers have been asking in frustration for a long time. The problem is that 90% of the time it's simple and it just works. The other 10% of the time has us pulling our hair out. The problem is that it all depends on the email program that's used to read the email. Continue reading: "How do I send a link
in email?" * * * What's a "docx" file, and how did I get one?
I'm going to guess that with your new computer you also got some new software. In fact, I'm going to further guess one of those new software packages is Microsoft Office 2007. If that's the case, then what we have here is a classic cross-version compatibility issue. Fortunately there are two ways to solve the problem. You can solve it, or your recipients can. Continue reading: "What's a
"docx" file, and how did I get one?" * * * I lost Outlook Express, how do I get it back?
Thunderbird remains my choice over Outlook Express. In fact it's what I use every day now. But I can certainly understand wanting to have Outlook Express around, perhaps for old email or to answer questions about it like I do. I believe Outlook Express's days to be numbered. But that might not be as bad as you think. Continue reading: "I lost
Outlook Express, how do I get it back?" * * * The Attitude That Helps Hate change? Afraid to learn new things? That'll hurt you more than any lack of skills when it comes to technology.Continue reading: "The Attitude That Helps"
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off. Advertisement. Ask Leo about advertising here. *** Popular Articles from the Archives A small victory in the battle against spam today, as a notorious spammer, supposedly one of the top 10 in the world was arrested. That brought to mind this article... Why is there so much spam?
I feel your pain. I recently did some research for another project of mine, Taming Email, and looked at all my email for last year. Not only do I get a lot of email, but my calculations show that 87% of it was junk. Wow. Why is there so much spam? It's very simple, really. Spam works. Read more... Why
is there so much spam? *** Thoughts and Comments If you're interested in an update on my HDTV progress - or lack thereof - I've moved that to my personal blog. • Plugging a friend: some of you may know that Randy Cassingham is a good friend of mine. Randy's the author of This is True, a weekly report and humorous commentary on bizarre-but-true news items from legitimate newspapers from around the world. Well, he's taking the leap and taking True to video! This is True Episode #1 is now available on YouTube. Subscribe to Randy's YouTube channel, or subscribe to the video podcast in iTunes or any other podcatcher. Randy's planning a regular video series taken straight from his True stories. While you're there, you might subscribe to my YouTube channel as well. I'm still remastering and re-uploading some of my "lost Lockergnome videos", after which you'll see some new content as well. • The folks at 123InkJets, today's advertiser, also gave me some additional coupon codes to share with you. In addition to the code listed in the ad, you can also use ASKLEO5 for 5% off any order, or ASKLEO15 for 15% off of any order over $75. I'm not really trying to give them additional plug but since they did provide the codes I figured I should pass them on. Naturally I'm thankful to my advertisers for making the newsletter possible. If you have something you think would advertise well on Ask Leo! or the newsletter, all the information is here. 'till next time...
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