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Useful Tips For E-mail Users
Here are a couple of services we've found useful with regard to e-mail:
1. Getting Your Mail Online
When your e-mail program is misbehaving and you need to access your mail in a hurry, visit a handy little web site called Mail2Web. Here you can access any number of e-mail accounts at any time from anywhere in the world.
We use this service for retrieving e-mail when traveling, or when experiencing some kind of computer problem that prevents us from using our default e-mail program.
You can register free with Mail2Web and log in for any number of e-mail accounts. All you need is your user name and password for each.
You can visit their web site at www.mail2web.com.
2. Sending Or Receiving Large Files
As most ISPs limit the capacity of your e-mail inbox, you may be aware that receiving too many large files – graphics, audio files or movies – on any one day (or in-between downloading your messages) can prevent other important e-mail from getting through to your inbox.
To prevent this from happening, ask your friends and online correspondents to send large files through a free service called You Send It.
You can also use the service yourself for sending large files through e-mail.
Visit the web site at www.yousendit.com.
If you haven't yet signed up for our free Internet marketing e-course, click here to get the details.
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