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5 tips for getting your e-mail on vacation

If you’re going on , you’re probably looking forward to getting away from the phone. But e-mail is less intrusive, and many of us want to bring it with us.

That used to be a real chore. But accessing e-mail from anywhere has become easier over the years. Today, it’s not much more difficult than downloading it at the .

The key is finding decent PC access to the on the road. Most hotels offer such access. Even a dial-up account is OK for downloading e-mail. And with Wi-Fi hotspots all over urban areas, fast access is a snap.

Of course, you have to find a way to access your e-mail server. So let’s look at how that can be done. (more…)

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Written by Jason on February 17th, 2008 with no comments.
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Microsoft Outlook Express - Ultimate Manager

Microsoft Outlook is an ambitious program that integrates e-mail, address books, scheduling, and task management. In fact, you can organize your whole life with it!

Microsoft calls Outlook a desktop information manager. It’s in part aimed at users of personal information managers (PIMs), which organize contacts, calendars, and to-do lists in much the way that a pocket organizer notebook does. Outlook is also the preferred client for Microsoft Exchange Server — Microsoft’s enterprise e-mail and groupware solution — and can be used as the client for other sophisticated mail systems.

But Outlook is just as effective for the individual user who gets mail from an Internet Service Provider (ISP), keeps separate personal and family calendars, and communicates with family, friends, and colleagues on the phone, through the U.S. Postal Service (aka “snail mail”), or by e-mail.

KEY COMPONENTS

Outlook stores information in folders, using special forms to gather and display different types of data. It’s easy to see how everything is organized when you look at the graphic display of your expanded mailbox. One quick way to see this is to choose View, Folder List.

What you don’t see are the components that help Outlook keep everything in its place — the services, connections,

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Written by microsofthelp on November 2nd, 2007 with no comments.
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News and Pictures Pose Critical Risks to Windows

Severity: High

9 October, 2007

Summary:

Today, Microsoft released three security bulletins describing vulnerabilities that affect Windows and components shipping with it. A remote attacker could exploit the worst of these flaws to execute code on your Windows PC, potentially gaining complete control of it. For a table briefly summarizing which vulnerabilities affect which versions of Windows, see Microsoft’s Security Bulletin Summary for October and expand the section, “Affected Software and Download Location.” If you manage a Windows network, you should download, test, and deploy the appropriate Windows patches throughout your network as soon as possible.

Exposure:

Microsoft’s three security bulletins detail vulnerabilities found in, or affecting, components of Windows. Each vulnerability affects different versions of Windows to a different extent. The summary below lists the vulnerabilities from highest to lowest severity.

MS07-055 : Kodak Image Viewer Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

The Kodak Image Viewer ships with Windows and allows you to view digital images. Unfortunately, the Kodak Image Viewer suffers from an unspecified “code execution vulnerability” involving the way it parses specially

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Written by bardissi on October 10th, 2007 with no comments.
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