You know those emails or texts– They appear to be from a company of great importance to you – your bank, Microsoft, an Antivirus software provider – but your gut is telling you that something is off. Here are some tips for feeling more confident when handling these messages. What NOT to do: What you […]
Tag: Email
Adjusting to the Mac – The Honeymoon Report
I’m well into the honeymoon period with my new Mac, and I promised you all in my last post that I would report in. I had no intention of giving up my Windows laptop PC, and am now running the Mac and the PC side by side and use each depending on my mood, and what […]
Email: Challenging Conventional Wisdom
What’s better – Email software or webmail? IMAP vs. POP What is the best email provider? This is the second of a series of blog entries having to do with productivity data. Productivity data includes email, contacts/address books, calendar, and tasks/to-do management. It’s the “who, what, when, where and how” information that comes through our […]
It’s Midnight…Do You Know Where Your Productivity Data Is?
What would happen if one of your devices – your cell phone, computer or tablet – were to become lost, stolen, or broken? If you decided to switch to a new personal technology device, would you be at risk of losing your important phone numbers, appointments, or even email? This is the first of a […]
Email Overload? Take Control of Your Inbox!
You may consider all commercial email to be “Junk,” but it’s important to make the distinction between known and unknown senders, and handle them differently. Consider the Source – Known vs. Unknown Known senders include companies you’ve done business with, or whose mailing list you signed up for (perhaps without realizing it). These companies may […]