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Etiquette 12
Microsoft Outlook 6
Mailing Lists 8
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How Stuff Works: E-mailHow Stuff Works: E-mail
Thorough description of how the Internet's e-mail system works, including SMTP and POP3.
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A Beginner's Guide to Effective E-mailA Beginner's Guide to Effective E-mail
Write e-mail messages that will get noticed, read, properly understood, and responded to.
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Composing E-mail MessagesComposing E-mail Messages
Explains the steps taken in composing, replying to, and sending messages.
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Dan's Mail Format SiteDan's Mail Format Site
Includes guidelines on quoting and attachments, information about headers, and mail client configuration.
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E-mail RepliesE-mail Replies
Tips on implementing mail policies, etiquette, rules and management software to improve the effectiveness of business communications.
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E-mail ResourcesE-mail Resources
Tips and tricks, beginner's articles, software downloads, spam management, and general help. From About.com
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eMailmaneMailman
Coverage of all issues related to the usage of e-mail.
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Flash Your E-mailFlash Your E-mail
Spice-up your messages with a Flash signature file.
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How to Cope with too Much E-mailHow to Cope with too Much E-mail
Learn the cause of this problem and some possible solutions.
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Learn the Net: Harnessing E-mailLearn the Net: Harnessing E-mail
Explains the features and usage of e-mail step by step. From About.com: Internet for Beginners.
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Managing Incoming Email: What Every User Needs to KnowManaging Incoming Email: What Every User Needs to Know
Report explaining how users can cope with increasing amounts of e-mail. [PDF]
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Managing the E-mail ExplosionManaging the E-mail Explosion
PC Magazine article, provides a list of tips and tricks for managing today's seemingly endless flow of e-mail.
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The Mutt E-Mail ClientThe Mutt E-Mail Client
Documentation for this text-based mail client for Unix operating systems.
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Pine Information CenterPine Information Center
Official web page for this Unix based mail program by Computing and Communications at the University of Washington.
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