Posts tagged “email”
Bloglet – Notify System
Wow! Bloglet looks cool as heck. It allows readers to subscribe to your blog as an eMail service. At the end of each day, it will eMail subscribers all of your posts (or excerpts!) from that day. Currently it only works with Blogger, but I am hoping that Ben and Mena will add support to
Outlook Pain
Q. Is there any way to work around the Outlook security update? A. Way One Way Two Way Three
SendMail
This article, Setting Up Form Mail, was a tremendous help in my latest project. Soon you will be able to send any MT entry via eMail. How cool is that? Check out my Hemingway blog! Each individual post has this feature in place. w00t! I am an excited nerd now!
datapimp
If you’re looking for a really insulting and / or offensive eMail address or web site, look no further than datapimp email and hosting services. The original is still the best. *Note: I actually think anothermartiniplease.com is kind of cool. I don’t like martinis, though. Yech.
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
I can’t possibly be the only one that’s received the ridiculous-but-oh-so-earnest spam from the alleged Dr. Sule Ibrahim, Director of Project Implementation for Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. Let me know if you got it, too! We could start a little club! It would be ultra-secret, and you can only be a member if you received
eMail Messaging
Update 2016-03-18 — Boy, was I wrong about this one. In my defense, though, it was pretty awful to read email on your phone in the year 2001. “It’s the interface, stupid!” I got in a discussion recently about text messaging on mobile phones. I don’t understand why so much money is being pumped into
Heming-L
HEMING-L is an Ernest Hemingway discussion / mailing list. I have been told it has replaced ERNEST as the hot spot for Hemingway news and conversation. The address is majordomo@mtu.edu. To subscribe leave the subject line blank and send the message: SUB HEMING-L Your Name to listserv@mtu.edu.
Mailing List
ERNEST is the Ernest Hemingway Mailing List. This is the best place to post questions about Hemingway or his works. To subscribe, leave the subject line blank and send the message: SUB ERNEST Your Name to listserv@cfrvm.cfr.usf.edu.
Outlook
It really bugs me that the Rules system in Outlook Express is so much better than the one in Outlook. Why would that be? Isn’t Outlook supposed to be the full-featured, super-duper version? Isn’t Outlook Express supposed to be the scaled-down, free version? I’m using Outlook 2000 and Outlook Express 6 at home and at
Outlook Rules
Does anyone know if it’s possible to modify the rules in MS Outlook 2000 with a text editor? The “Rules Wizard” is just too annoying for me. It can’t handle any sort of boolean statements and I hate the way it ‘sorts’ the ‘order’ in which it ‘processes’ the ‘rules’. I’ve been looking hither and