· Understanding How E-Mail Works
· Setting Up Outlook Express
· Touring the Outlook Express Window
· Reading and Managing Messages
· Creating and Sending Messages
· Creating Message Rules
· Using Identities
· Keeping Track of Contact Information
· Customizing Outlook Express
· Taking Charge of Your Wired Office
Perhaps even more than the Web, electronic mail has become an essential business tool. Before the Internet was available commercially, we worked at companies that provided internal e-mail programs, and with all the right connections, you could access your office e-mail account from home.
Within days, most new employees were so dependent on the e-mail system that they ceased to function if the server went down. And that was small potatoes compared with how the business world now relies on the Internet for e-mail.
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