18. Apr, 2011 •
Tags: digital signature, email, email encryption, online safety, outlook web access, OWA, S/MIME, safety tips, security
When it comes to email applications, Microsoft Outlook is still one of the most widely used. Being a built in component of Microsoft Office, it is often the default email used in offices and even homes. It is a powerful email client well integrated with Windows Desktop Search and can also serve as a calendar and task tracker. Outlook Web Access (OWA) is the web version of the Outlook client that users can view via any web browser using any computer or mobile device. It can do all tasks the regular MS Outlook does even if you are not in your own computer. As an online safety feature Outlook Web Access connection automatically expires and logs the user out when left inactive for a period of time. This safety feature is very useful but additional measures are still necessary for online safety.
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25. Nov, 2010 •
Tags: email, email scam, fake email, Tips and Tricks
Tweet Today there are millions of scams and hoaxes that reach peoples computer via email. Oftentimes they use legitimate sounding email addresses to get you to open the email scam being sent. Some are cunning enough to bypass regular spam features. Verifying if those email addresses are real or fake can save you a lot [...]
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25. Aug, 2010 •
Tags: email, gmail, Tips, Tips and Tricks, undo send
Tweet We have all done it once or twice in our lives, sending out an email and then regretting it a few seconds later. It could be that you sent it to the wrong person, forgot to add an attachment, or it could be a message you did not mean to send at all. As [...]
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15. Mar, 2010 •
Tags: blackberry, calendar, cell phone, email, iPhone, mytechteam, PC, shortcuts, Tips, windows tips
Is your family always on the go and you’re having a hard time keeping track of it all? Try using Gmail and Google Calendar, a free service for e-mail and calendaring, to keep everyone in your family on the same page.
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15. Nov, 2009 •
Tags: email, Feed, inbox, outbreaks, RSS, training, trends, updates
Tweet Now you can get the latest My Tech Team updates straight to your inbox. Simply enter your email address below, and we’ll be sure to keep you up to date on the latest trends, outbreaks, training, and more! Enter your email address: Delivered by My Tech Team Tweet
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