The Computer Guide
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Is your Computer Infected with Spyware

Five Simple Steps to Speed up Your Computer

A Computer And Internet Glossary

Professional Help with Your Computer May Be Cheaper Than You Think

My Computer is Making a Strange Noise

MCSE CCNA How To Choose A Computer Certification

Home Computer Desks A Variety of Options

5 Desktop Computer Hardware Myths Exposed

Picking The Right Computer Keyboard

Top Computer Problems Leading To Data Recovery

Computer Business Opportunity Provide Huge Profit Potential

Building Your Own Computer From Components

Optimize Your Computer For Peak Performance

Heliodisplay Computer Video With No Screen

 

COMPUTER COURTESY

 The tips that follow should help you to write e-mail that will be well received every time The links in this PDF are 'live'. You can search keywords by going to Edit, Find, type word and click Next

Pay attention to punctuation, spelling, grammar and capitals. It shows that you value us and that you've thought about what you've written rather than an off-the-cuff rushed message in the heat of the moment.

Your subject line should be descriptive, especially when we get so many emails or if we like to save the emails in a file. It'd be great a practice to start the subject with "Recipient or group name" then a hyphen, your subject (specific and changed for each email), another hyphen and then the date. E.g. Thea-Email tips attached-15Oct05 Make the subject crystal clear.

Use short paragraphs and leave lines between them. This makes for more easy and quick reading when you experience a lot of email activity on a regular basis.

Tidy up all those ">" characters when replying or forwarding. I use a handy tool for this http://www.dsoft.com.tr/stripmail/ I've downloaded it and I keep it on my desktop.

Check the source of any "news" or "chain" mailings before passing on. Here is a good resource for that: http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/hoaxes/

Avoid sending unsolicited, large attachments. That 3MB movie file may be the funniest thing you've seen for a long time, but don't automatically send it to everyone to know. Ask them first if they want to receive it. A great tool for large file sending is http://www.yousendit.com/

Ensure that your PC is protected against viruses. Your virus scanner might not protect against Spyware and Adware. Good quality free tools are: ~ http://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/lng/us/tpl/v5 ~ http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ ~ http://smb.sygate.com/products/spf_standard.htm ~ Remember to set your email service to scan viruses for emails coming in and out.

Use lower case font. When in all capitals, it is harder to read and may be perceived as aggressive.

Thou shalt not spam! Go to http://www.acma.gov.au/ACMAINTER.65690:STANDARD:298294164:pc=PC_1965 Or click here for same http://yatuc.com/a0 Another handy tool http://yatuc.com/index.php?lang=en

Re-read your message before sending. Read it from the perspective of the recipient.

Consider first if your message needs the "Reply To All" treatment, or if it is sufficient to simply "Reply To Sender" only. Always ask permission if wanting to pass another's contact details forward. If you need to keep another's email details hidden when you "Cc:" then place their email address in the "Bcc:" text box.

Limit your "non-group related topic" emails to e.g. one per week, when using the group email option. Keep emails short i.e. to a single screen page. When it's a more complicated issue to discuss, why not use the telephone and speak? In emails to busy people, tell recipients if/when you do/don't want a reply.

Be mindful of when you use the 'priority' or the 'request receipt' options (these are under 'Tools' and 'Message' when you have email open & ready to send). Less use has greater impact when you need it.

Is it clear who's the sender? Use an email signature that has contact details and change the "From:" option for your emails. As an email signature I use http://www.addbranding.com/ or you can go to your task bar Tools, Options, Signatures. To change what shows in the "From:" box, go to Tools, Accounts, Properties and change "Your Name:" in User Information. It won't impact account settings, it's safe to do.

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About the Author

©2005 Thea Westra is an international life coach who resides in Perth, Australia. She is editor and publisher of a free, monthly newsletter which you can receive by going to her website http://www.forwardsteps.com.au She also publishes a blog called Triggers http://forwardsteps.blogspot.com

 Thea Westra

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