Nov
26
Hosted Business Class Email
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Hosted Business Class Email – Come with Gmail Interface to manage your email.
Nov
25
With the following chart you will have a better understanding why we always propose our client to use the Paypal Payment Gateway.
Tips: No reason for us to pay for the payment gateway “annual subscription fee” before our website bring in any “Sales”!

Nov
15
Creating POP3 Mail account in Apple iPhone
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1. If this is the first account you’re setting up on the iPhone or the iPod Touch, tap Mail. Otherwise, from the Home screen tap Settings > Mail > Accounts > Add Account.

2. Choose your email account type. For setting up email to work with your domain email address tap Other.
Enter:
- Your Name
- Enter your full E-mail Address. Example: user@domain.com
- Your E-mail Password
- A description.

3. Tap Save
4. Tap POP so it is highlighted.

Enter:
- Incoming Mail Server as mail.domain.com, replacing domain.com with the domain of your hosting account.
- Your full E-mail Address. Example: user@domain.com for User Name
- Your E-mail Password
- Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) as mail.domain.com, replacing domain.com with the domain of your hosting account.
- Your full E-mail Address. Example: info@example.com for User Name
- Your E-mail Password

5. Tap Save.
6. Your iPhone is now configured to send and receive email using your domain E-mail address.
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Nov
5
Set default folder for attachments in Outlook 2003
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I had a user ask me this week: “Steve, I always save my attachments in a download folder on my computer. Unfortunately Microsoft Outlook always defaults to ‘My Documents’, and I can’t see any way to change this. Do you have any idea how to change the default download folder?”
This is correct. There is no option I can find in Outlook that will allow you to change the default download folder for attachments. This means every time you try to save an attachment you need to start browsing around your drive to find the right spot. This can be a time consuming task if you have network shares that slow down explorer.

After doing a little digging I discovered that the default download location can be changed by opening regedit and drilling down to this registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Options
Create a new string value under this key (If it does not already exist) named DefaultPath, and set the value to the absolute path you would like to use as your default location.
In my case I wanted to change it to c:\downloads\ Here is what it looks like in the registry:

So now when I go to save an attachment, I don’t need to fish around for the downloads folder – it automatically defaults right to it:

Source: [intelliadmin]
Nov
4
How To Get Full E-mail Header in Outlook Express, MS Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Windows Live Hotmail, GMail, Yahoo! Mail, and Apple Mail
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In order to get Full E-Mail Header from major free email provider and E-Mail Client(Microsoft Outlook & Outlook Express), kindly refer to the step as below.
Outlook Express:
1. Open your Outlook Express.
2. Right click on the E-Mail whose headers you want to view, a drop down menu will appear.
3. From the menu, choose “Properties”.

4. Click on the “Detail” tab and you will be able to see the E-Mail header.

Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003:
1. Select the email and Right-click the message without opening it, then click “Options” from the drop-down menu.
2. A box called “Message Options” pops up.
3. Near the bottom of the box you’ll see a text area titled “Internet headers”.
4. Highlight the contents, then right-click. You can copy the headers and paste them into an email message or another application.
Mozilla Thunderbird:
1. Select the email and Double-click to open the email in a new window.
2. Go to View and click Message Source and one more new window will popped out.
3. Copy the full email header content and paste it on a email or another application.
Windows Live Hotmail/MSN:
Note: This article is refer to Windows Live Hotmail Full version.
1. Right click on the closed E-Mail and a drop down menu will appear.
2. Choose View Source on the drop down menu.

3. E-Mail header information will show in new Windows.
GMail:
1. Log into your GMail Account.
2. Open the E-Mail whose headers you want to view.
3. You will see “Reply” button on top right of the message pane.
4. Click on the little arrow pointing down next to “Reply”.

5. Select on “Show original” as images above and the E-Mail header will show in new Windows.
Yahoo! Mail:
1. Log into your Yahoo! E-Mail account.
2. Open the E-Mail whose headers you want to view.
3. Scroll down to the bottom right of the E-Mail, select on “Full Headers”.
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4. E-Mail header information will show in new Windows.

Apple Mail:
1. Click at the selected email.
2. Click at View > Message > Long Headers

3. Copy the entire information and paste it at notepad for us to analyze.
Nov
2
Access your ‘Gmail Apps’ in Outlook or Any Mail Client
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Once you’ve enabled POP in Gmail, you can configure your mail client or wireless device to download Gmail messages. To see our recommended settings or troubleshoot POP issues, click the name of your mail client or wireless device below.
If your mail client isn’t listed here, we’re unfortunately not yet able to provide assistance with its configuration.
Mail Clients
- Apple Mail 3.0
- Apple Mail 4.0
- Outlook Express
- Outlook 2002
- Outlook 2003 (see our animated demo)
- Outlook 2007
- Outlook 2010
- Thunderbird 2.0
- Thunderbird 3.0
- Windows Mail
- Other
Wireless Devices
Supported POP client list