Forever Lovers IncrediMail Letter
Tuesday January 31, 2006
When Esther Allen Howland received an English Valentine in 1847, she was so gripped by the idea of making her own that she imported the necessary embossed lace paper from ... Read More
Check the Spelling of Only a Part of a Message in Outlook Express
Tuesday January 31, 2006
Raisins are bad for your teeth. Right? Not necessarily. Raisins are sweet, which, of course, is sweet and dangerous. But raisins are also rich in — wait a minute — ... Read More
Automatically Remove Old Mail from the Mac OS X Mail Trash
Monday January 30, 2006
Are all children fascinated by escalators? I guess so; they are moving after all, maybe not fast enough but moving all the same. I know I've always been fascinated by ... Read More
SpeedFiler 1.0 - Meteoric Message Mover
Sunday January 29, 2006
"Vehicle with gas engine operation" said the patent issued on January 29, 1886, to German engineer Karl Benz, making the car celebrate its 120th birthday today. Benz was not the ... Read More
Enable Phishing Email Protection in Outlook
Saturday January 28, 2006
It is entirely possible to cover respectable distances by just a bike, fresh air and some food turned into muscle power. Usually, it is also enjoyable (except when the area ... Read More
Forward a Message as an Attachment with PocoMail
Friday January 27, 2006
I have just returned from a wonderful walk through the mountainous woods covered deeply in snow (both the woods and me). Looking forward to hot chocolate, shower and marvelling at ... Read More
Send Chinese New Year's Greeting Cards
Thursday January 26, 2006
We are rapidly approaching the end of the (short) year of the rooster. January 29 in the Gregorian calendar will be the first day of the year 4704 in the ... Read More
Use POPFile with an SSL/TLS Email Account
Wednesday January 25, 2006
I understand you are busy preparing for tonight's Burns Supper, so I'll keep this short and sonsie. You can secure your Haggis and have its gushing entrails bright trenched too:
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Blue Snow Stationery
Tuesday January 24, 2006
"Once upon a time in the middle of winter, when the flakes of snow were falling like feathers from the sky, a queen sat at a window sewing, and the ... Read More
Create a Mailing List in Yahoo! Mail
Tuesday January 24, 2006
Totally inexperienced with aircraft, a young engineering student created a significant crash over Stuttgart in the summer of 1911. After dropping out of university, he went on to create dozens ... Read More
Inbox.com - What's in a Name?
Monday January 23, 2006
In 1997, 11.5 percent of adults in the US used email. By 2003, that number had soared to 54.5 percent, according to the latest census report. Among those 15 to ... Read More
Set Your From: Address in Aliencamel Webmail
Sunday January 22, 2006
On January 22, 1729, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing was born in a small town in Saxony. Forbidden to publish theoretical works promoting religious tolerance, this genuine child of enlightenment expressed the ... Read More
Top Email Cleanup Utilities for Windows
Saturday January 21, 2006
Screws are designed to be stubborn, but some overdo it. To cleanly remove a stuck screw, try applying some heat to it (while keeping the surroundings relatively unaffected) with a ... Read More
SNARF (Social Network and Relationship Finder) 1.7.4 - Socially Intelligent Inbox
Friday January 20, 2006
When you approach a corner hurriedly running, what do you do? You slow down. You have to.
In the future, you may slow down and wish you were a rabbit, or ... Read More
Import Your Emails from Outlook Express in Gmail
Thursday January 19, 2006
To establish his own style, which indeed he did, Paul Cézanne found it helpful to limit his contact with other artists, especially the impressionist school that inspired his early work. ... Read More
Restore Eudora for Windows Mailbox Files from a Backup
Wednesday January 18, 2006
Are you feeling a bit down today, a tad worn out and uninspired, downright miserable to be precise? I know.
Well, everything is good. We are always fine! Major words are ... Read More
Crocus IncrediMail Letter
Tuesday January 17, 2006
Not all members of the genus crocus bloom in Spring. Crocus sativa, whose stamens we use as saffron today, was a source of yellow dye for the ancient Romans (who ... Read More
Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5 - Scam Sensor, Iterative Improvements
Tuesday January 17, 2006
Mozilla Thunderbird, the email program that collects messages of all sorts under its large wings, has been updated with many a small improvement that may be just what you have ... Read More
Instant Messaging is Not Phone or Face to Face Conversation
Monday January 16, 2006
Media theorists like to theorize that no medium ever (fully) replaces another medium. The existing media are complemented by the new medium (while, just in line with that, the new ... Read More
Free Winter Stationery for Outlook Express and Outlook
Sunday January 15, 2006
Any day, every day, about 52% of the U.S. internet users (that's 74 million people) are sending and receiving email, according to Pew.
Any day, every day, snow is gently falling ... Read More
Attachment Extractor for Outlook Express 1.2 - Detachment
Saturday January 14, 2006
Pajamas is a wonderful word, don't you think? Originally a Persian word meaning, quite appropriately, "leg clothing", the paj jamahs were loose trousers worn mainly by Indian Muslims, later adopted ... Read More
Color-Code Mail From a Particular Account in Outlook Express
Friday January 13, 2006
I'm a fan of orange. I wouldn't want to have too much of it around, but I like orange. Most people prefer blue, though.
Whatever you most and least favorite colors ... Read More
ReplyMate - Their Questions, Your Answers
Thursday January 12, 2006
A mate is somebody so dear and close, you share your food (or, incidentally, your "meat" — the old Germanic "matiz", food, is the root for both words) with them.
You ... Read More
GetByMail 1.2 - Access or Share Your Files via Email
Wednesday January 11, 2006
No matter how many socks I buy, I never have too many. No matter how many socks I lose to the washing machine, I always have enough.
As you can tell ... Read More
Blue Winter Stationery
Tuesday January 10, 2006
One of summer's greatest pleasures is leaving the sweat of a hiking or biking tour in the heat behind and jumping in the refreshing water of a mountain lake. Likewise, ... Read More
Use Tables and Lists in Mac OS X Mail
Tuesday January 10, 2006
Cats may not be able to taste sweetness (though the cats in this household don't seem to care), but elephants can obviously experience what it means to taste chili on ... Read More
Clean Up Emails Before Forwarding Them
Monday January 9, 2006
For a fish, the services offered by cleaner shrimp and wrasses are a mighty good thing to obtain. But, approaching a cleaning station, which of the many shrimp and fish ... Read More
Gmail+Growl 1.4 - Takes You Right to the Message
Sunday January 8, 2006
Gmail+Growl, the Gmail Notifier OS X Growl über-plug, deserves another plug. Gmail+Growl 1.4 lets you open messages right from their slick Growl announcement pop-ups:
›› Gmail+Growl adds the spice, elegance and ... Read More
Make Eudora Show All Header Lines by Default
Saturday January 7, 2006
Kant said — and I know that some of you will stop reading right here, which is okay; please continue with the next paragraph — good old Immanuel Kant said ... Read More
Access a Hotmail Account with Mac OS X Mail
Friday January 6, 2006
Do you know Martin Sohr, who took up the beautiful name of "Agricola"? Neither did I, but according to records he was born 520 years ago today, so he must ... Read More
RSS Menu 1.5 - Enjoy Your Feed
Thursday January 5, 2006
Have you taught your Mac to sleep safely yet? With this hibernation mode enabled, any recent Mac can survive power failures while sleeping, and you can unplug it completely (while ... Read More
Always Send in Plain Text to Certain Email Addresses in Outlook
Wednesday January 4, 2006
Is lack of abundance a good thing?
Of course, this question makes no sense. I might just as well ask you whether abundance of lack is a good thing. Or whether ... Read More
Morning Powder Stationery
Tuesday January 3, 2006
Being Austrian, I grew up on skis. Consequently, I might use this stationery a bit more often than a normal person. But maybe some of you can appreciate it, too.
The ... Read More
Send a Message to an Outlook Express Mailing List
Tuesday January 3, 2006
Artificially splitting the atom is not so tiny a task, especially considering the year is 1919. On January 3, 1919, Ernest Rutherford announced that he had achieved it. More than ... Read More
goowy mail - Smilies and Other Flashy Updates
Monday January 2, 2006
goowy mail, the free web-based email account slicker than soccer played in the snow (try it!), has received a number of updates — mostly for Windows/Internet Explorer users, who can ... Read More
Prevent Aliencamel Web Access from Loading Remote Images
Sunday January 1, 2006
Counting (on) the absence of something is a tricky matter, if only because it has to be held in some kind of presence to count it at all. So the ... Read More

