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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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How to use Yahoo! email Bookmarks
One of the best features of Yahoo! email is its “bookmarks” section. If you go to the front page, you will see a list on the left side. In this list is “bookmarks”. If you are not on the front page; and do not see the list, select “Yahoo” from the top right list; Then select “bookmarks from the left side list. I have 5,571 bookmarks listed in my list of bookmarks. To use the bookmarks, select “add” in the top central list. Fill out the url in the top box labelled “enter Url”. I usually go to a website, highlight the address box at the top of the screen; copy the address of the website you are visiting [such as http:www.contact.com]; then paste the address in the “enter url” box. The second box is for a few word description of the website such as “used car sales”. Use that box to describe the website you are entering. I use folders in the place of just entering a website url.To do that, simply determine what name to give to a folder. It is best to use folders in place of simply entering a bookmark. Some folders I have are names of people [such as "Mary Keith"], names of companies [such as "Dow Chemical"], general descriptions [such as "Friends"], and other names. After entering the url and other data in the “add a url” box, save to the bookmarks or a folder by selecting the “uncategorized” box under the description box labelled “Enter title of bookmark”. Select “save” and you are finished. Your Folders will appear to the left side of the screen. I have over 100 folders; so I do not know the maximal folder quantity you may have. A very good use for folders is to use a folder for an individual friend with his or her name on the folder.
How to use Yahoo! Email Drafts
There are many very good parts to Yahoo! email. Simply receiving emails at Yahoo! is just the beginning. A whole group of user friendly services are also included. one of the services is: Drafts: If you write an email, you may save the email in a “drafts folder. This folder will allow you to write part [or all] of an email; then save the email for later. Below the name “inbox” is the drafts folder. look up the word “drafts” under “inbox” in the list and select it. You may send the email or simply select “save as draft”. close the draft after selecting that. You may also keep the draft for future recording. To keep the draft and send an email, simply highlight, copy, close the draft, open a new email from the “compose email” section at the top left area; paste the email; then, send the email.
Private E Mail Freeware Technique
I have designed a private email system for freeware writers.
friends,relatives,or other persons may connect into the recipient’s computer in the following manner:
(1)he/she enters his/her name into the computer guest name
(2)the individual;then,enters a passcode for the individual and computer owner to share
(3)the individual sets up a remote access to the specified name he or she entered.the individual is restricted from the remainder of the computer by the owner.
(4)a freeware is entered into the computer to allow the individual to flash his or her name after entering a message
*linkage to a printer allows the individual to send paper messages or photos
REQUIREMENTS:
*guest registration by the individual or owner
*remote access networking freeware for the individual
*40GB to 2TB storage hard drive(s)for message recording with email only recording
*a printer for paper mail(a photo printer is best)
*an image of a mailbox(with flashing capabilities)for the individual
*guest name indexer/alphabetizer/prioritorizor freeware for name indexing
*a general email box for general emails
*a real time entering system to use as a guest chat room
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