Mail Manager Help

July 30, 2005 Posted by admin

Mail Manager Help


The Distance Manager


The Distance Manager


$24.95


Global business demands and new technologies have created a virtual workplace for many companies, with employees and teams routinely collaborating from distant geographical locations on the road, from home, at client sites—even on the other side of the globe. The Distance Manager provides practical information and tools to help managers bridge the communication gaps created by geographical separation, and get peak performance from employees they rarely see.This handbook is perfect for sales managers, project team leaders, senior managers, and anyone who manages people at more than one location. Key topics include:. • Using e-mail, teleconferencing, and videoconferencing for maximum effectiveness. • Mastering the people skills required to manage from a distance. • Virtual team building, and strategies for managing multiple locations

The Conversation Manager


The Conversation Manager


$26.95


The Conversation Manager will help your business connect with the new breed of customers.

Help Desk Manager's Crash Course


Help Desk Manager’s Crash Course


$21.44


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Mail Mail Mail


Mail Mail Mail


$10


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The Effective Manager


The Effective Manager


$40.95


This book will help you develop your management skills. It is designed to assist you in understanding the characteristics of a high-performance manager, to help you assess where your strengths and development areas lie as a manager and to create a plan of action for realising your management potential.


Palm LifeDrive Mobile Manager


Palm LifeDrive Mobile Manager


$249.00


PalmOne introduces the all new LifeDrive mobile manager. With a 4GB hard drive and built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless support, you can easily carry all the essentials of your busy life and use them when and wherever you want. Word, Excel and PowerPoint documentss from your desktop computer, 300 songs, 2 hours of video, 1,000 vacation photos, and more, are always with you. With support for POP, …

D040474-32NB2 - Mylex AcceleRAID 170 Ultra 160 SCSI to PCI RAID Controller w/ 32MB Cache


D040474-32NB2 – Mylex AcceleRAID 170 Ultra 160 SCSI to PCI RAID Controller w/ 32MB Cache


$499.99


SCSI Specifications:

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* 64 drive groups
* 16 drives per drive group
* One Wide Ultra 160 SCSI LVD channel
* Storage capacity up to 1.08TB (72GB drives)
* 15 devices per controller
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Microsoft Outlook 2010


Microsoft Outlook 2010


$109.99


Microsoft Outlook 2010 offers premium business and personal e-mail management tools to more than 500 million Microsoft Office users worldwide. With the release of Outlook 2010, you get a richer set of experiences to meet your communication needs at work, home, and school. From a redesigned look to advanced e-mail organization, search, communication and social networking features, Outlook 2010 pr…

Pantech Link Phone (AT&T)


Pantech Link Phone (AT&T)


$199.99


Ultra-slim and boasting a full QWERTY keyboard, the Pantech Link mobile phone is one of AT&T’s new line of Quick Messaging Devices, which will help you stay on top of all your communications–from voice to e-mail to instant messaging to social networking. With an extra-large 2.4-inch LCD screen, the Link makes it easy to update all your social networking sites using AT&T’s Social Net application, …



Outlook 2010 Mail How To - Managing Multiple Webmail Accounts

Outlook 2010 is able to deal with all your email accounts. This offers you a single interface to control all your messages. There are two aspects to making this happen. The first is knowing how to configure Outlook for Gmail or whichever systems you are using. Regrettably, I do not have sufficient space here to detail how that works. The link at the end of this piece will get you to a site that does contain all the information on setting up a Microsoft Outlook 2010 Mail connection.

The following aspect is knowing how to work with the different email accounts when you get them configured. This post covers those basics.

When you Receive Messages

You will be able to receive e-mail from various different kinds of email accounts. Outlook 2010 automatically checks each email account for you, depending on the options in your Send/Receive groups. Messages end up in different locations depending on the type of account. Typically, messages from Gmail and Hotmail accounts get placed in their own mail folders, while messages from other types of accounts get placed in the Inbox.

So how do you know which messages belong with which accounts? The messages that get placed in their own set of folders are easy. Other types take a tiny bit more effort. For other types of accounts, if you can't tell just by looking, the To: field of the message provides the answer. The email address the sender addressed it to appears on that line.

When You Send Messages

When sending e-mail, you control which account Outlook 2010 employs. Outlook always has a default account for sending messages, but you are able to order Outlook to use a different account like this:

  • Forwarding a message uses the same rules as replying to one.
  • When you create a new message, Outlook uses the default account (unless you change it).
  • When you're replying to a message you received, Outlook uses the same account as the message by default. But you still have the option to tell Outlook to reply using a different account.

So how exactly do you tell Outlook 2010 to use a different account? You do so in the message window. Look for the "From" button next to the "Send" button (this only appears if you have more than one email account set up). Click "From" and select the account you want to use.

Set Outlook's Default Email Account

If you want to change Outlook's default account, here's what you have to do:

1. In the Ribbon, click the "File" tab.

2. In the menu that appears, click "Info" to display the "Account Information" screen.

3. Click the "Account Settings" button and select "Account Settings..." in the menu that appears. This opens the Account Settings dialog box to the E-mail tabbed page.

4. In the box that contains the list of email accounts, select the account you want to use as the default account (the current default account has a checkmark in a blue circle next to it).

5. If the account isn't already the default account, the Set as Default option (located above the box containing the email accounts) should now be clickable. Click "Set as Default" to change the default account.

6. Click "Close" to return to the Outlook window.

You now have the basic information you need to work with multiple email accounts in Outlook 2010. All you need is solid instructions for connecting each of your eamil accounts to Outlook 2010. You'll find them at: Outlook Mail



 365 Foolish Mistakes Smart Managers Commit Every Day: How and Why to Avoid Them


365 Foolish Mistakes Smart Managers Commit Every Day: How and Why to Avoid Them


$1.99


Here is a very surprising statistic: Within the first 18 months on the job, 40 percent of all management newcomers fail by either getting fired, quitting, or receiving a bad review, according to Manchester Inc., a business consulting group. Some first-timers are overwhelmed by their newfound power while some are weighed down by the responsibility. But for most, the overriding concern is to avoid personal failure. This new groundbreaking book will guide the new manager to success and avoid the many common mistakes and pitfalls along the way. You will learn how to face the unique challenges every day in your job and offer detailed and innovative solutions to help you achieve your potential. Learn how to become a true leader who commands respect, commitment, and credibility. Topics include: what it takes to be a manager, how to take charge, how to establish your authority, earn respect and credibility, deal with social issues, how to be a leader, gain the cooperation and commitment of others, manage yourself, interview tips, set realistic goals, coaching skills, creative problem solving, sexual harassment guidelines, how to manage multiple projects and assignments, how to delegate effectively, successful meetings, communication barriers, dealing with interruptions, developing self-confidence, turning around unacceptable performance, dealing with stress, how to write effectively and clearly, how to effectively use e-mail, employees that complain or are disagreeable, and hundreds more. In addition to the comprehensive content in the book, we spent thousands of hours interviewing, e-mailing, and communicating with hundreds of today s most successful managers. This book is a compilation of their secrets and proven successful ideas. If you are interested in learning hundreds of hints, tricks, and secrets on how to be a great first-time manager, then this book is for you. **Bronze Winner in the Business/Career/Sales of the 2007 Independent Publisher Book

 Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003


Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003


$1.99


Microsoft Outlook 2003 is a personal information manager that allows users to communicate throughout the office or over the Internet with e-mail, schedule meetings, create task lists, and keep track of all important appointments.Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 is a tool that teaches how to use all of these features of Outlook in a quick and easy manner. The book includes all the right information for the Outlook, yet it's clear explanations and straightforward style help experienced users make an easy transition when upgrading to Outlook 2003. Other tasks covered in the book include: Creating task lists. Managing a calendar. Logging important events in the journal. Making notes to remind about important tasks. Scheduling meetings and inviting coworkers. Communicating with others using e-mail. Importing and exporting files.