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Warning! - Bounceback E-mail Technique Used By Spammers Have you received an
increasing number of e-mail bouncebacks (returned e-mails marked "Non
Delivery Receipt") in your inbox? If so, you're not alone. Internet
Service Providers worldwide are reporting more complaints from customers who
suddenly get dozens or hundreds of e-mails informing them that "the
message you have sent has failed." Most of the time, the culprits are
spammers that insert gathered or random e-mail addresses into the
"Sender" portion of their messages. Spammers like to spoof this
information in order to sneak their messages past e-mail filters. When these
e-mails are not deliverable, they may be returned to inboxes like yours even
though they didn't truly originate there. Referred to as backscatter,
such e-mail bouncebacks come from legitimate e-mail servers that have been
fooled by the spammers. Get Ready For The DTV Transition Beginning February
18, 2009, a government mandate will require TV broadcasters to stop
transmitting analog signals and use only digital signals. This means that
viewers with non-digital televisions who aren't ready for this transition
will only see snow and hear static when they turn on their sets. 1. Purchase a digital-to-analog converter box
that plugs into an existing television. 2. Subscribe to a cable, satellite, or
telecommunications service provider. 3. Purchase a new television set with a
built-in digital tuner. For help navigating
this DTV transition, visit the FCC's user-friendly website at www.dtv.gov. Ask The Help Desk - What Is A Keystroke Logger? Question: What is a keystroke logger and why would
one be used? I often come across the term while reading about computer
security. Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In June Recipe for Success Short Tutorial - Deleting Bookmarked Favorites From Your
Browser Over the years,
you've undoubtedly accumulated a long list of favorite websites stored under
the "Favorites" or "Bookmarks" feature of your browser.
As your life changes, however, you may find that some of these sites are no
longer of interest to you. It's easy to remove such sites from your list and
streamline your Internet searches. 1. With Internet Explorer 7 open, click your
cursor arrow on "Favorites" on the menu bar. 2. Select "Organize Favorites..."
from the drop-down menu. The Organize Favorites window will appear. 3. Select the favorite site that you want to
delete. 4. Click your cursor arrow on the
"Delete" button. The Confirm File Delete dialog box will appear
asking if you are sure you want to send the link to the Recycle bin. 5. Click "Yes." The site will be
permanently deleted. Deleting Bookmarked
Favorites When Using Internet Explorer 7 Browser and Windows XP SP2 Home
Edition (if menu bar is NOT visible) 1. With Internet Explorer 7 open, click your
cursor arrow on "Tools" located on the right side of your screen. 2. Select "Toolbars" from the
drop-down menu. 3. Select "Favorites." The Favorites
Center will appear on the left side of your screen. 4. Right click on the favorite site that you
want to delete. 5. Click your cursor arrow on the
"Delete" option. The Confirm File Delete dialog box will appear
asking if you are sure you want to send the link to the Recycle bin. 6. Click "Yes." The site will be
permanently deleted. Deleting Bookmarked
Favorites When Using Internet Explorer 7 Browser and Windows Vista Home
Premium (if menu bar is visible) 1. With Internet Explorer 7 open, click your
cursor arrow on "Favorites" on the menu bar. 2. Select "Organize Favorites..."
from the drop-down menu. The Organize Favorites window will appear. 3. Select the favorite site that you want to
delete. 4. Click your cursor arrow on the
"Delete" button. The Confirm File Delete dialog box will appear
asking if you are sure you want to permanently delete this file. 5. Click "Yes." The site will be
permanently deleted. Deleting Bookmarked
Favorites When Using Internet Explorer 7 Browser and Windows Vista Home
Premium (if menu bar is NOT visible) 1. With Internet Explorer 7 open, click your
cursor arrow on the "Tools" button located on the right side of
your screen. 2. Select "Toolbars" from the
drop-down menu. 3. Select "Favorites." The Favorites
Center will appear on the left side of your screen. 4. Right click on the favorite site that you
want to delete. 5. Click your cursor arrow on the
"Delete" option. The Confirm File Delete dialog box will appear
asking if you are sure you want to permanently delete this file. 6. Click "Yes." The site will be
permanently deleted. Deleting Bookmarked
Favorites When Using Firefox 2.0 Browser and Windows XP SP2 Home Edition,
Windows Vista Home Premium, and Macintosh OS X 10.4 1. With Firefox open, click your cursor arrow
on "Bookmarks" located on the menu bar. 2. Select "Organize Bookmarks..."
from the drop-down menu. The Bookmarks Manager window will appear. 3. Select the bookmarked site you want to
delete by clicking on it. 4. Click your cursor arrow on the
"Delete" button/icon located at the top right of the window. The
site will be permanently deleted. Deleting Bookmarked
Favorites When Using Safari 3.1 Browser and Macintosh OS X 10.4, Windows XP
SP2 Home Edition, or Windows Vista Home Premium 1. With Safari open, click your cursor arrow on
"Bookmarks" on the menu bar. 2. Select "Show All Bookmarks" from
the drop-down menu. 3. Select the bookmarked site you want to
delete. 4. Click your cursor arrow on "Edit"
on the menu bar. 5. Select the "Delete" option. The
site will be permanently deleted.
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