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Warning!
- Beware Of
Fake E-cards This Season
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Although
most e-cards are from legitimate sources, the holidays create a prime
opportunity for hackers and spammers to take advantage of your festive
spirit. 'Tis the season to be especially vigilant for fraudulent and
potentially damaging e-cards. A wholesome-looking holiday greeting,
once clicked or downloaded, might actually be:
The fake e-card and virus may even appear to be from you.
You don't have to let fake e-cards turn you into a Scrooge, however. To
help avoid troubles, just apply the same caution you would use with any
e-mail you receive:
If you're sending e-cards, you may want to stick to well-known and
reputable sites such as bluemountain.com,
hallmark.com,
egreetings.com,
and americangreetings.com.
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You For
Your Business
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Our entire organization joins in sending Holiday Greetings with every good wish for the New Year!
Ask
The Help
Desk - Seeing
Holiday Graphics Within E-mail Message
Pane?
Question: Why
can't I see graphics on incoming holiday e-mail messages like I could
last year? I get holiday cards from friends and relatives that include
family photos and holiday graphics but I am unable to view them this
year. I have not changed my computer or updated my e-mail software
since last year. I use Microsoft's Windows XP Home Edition and I use
Outlook Express for my e-mail software.
Answer: Microsoft
Corp. developed and released something
called Service Pack 2 (SP2) in the fall of 2004 for Windows XP users.
The purpose was to "patch holes" in some of Microsoft's software
programs to help reduce the threat of e-mail viruses, e-mail worms, and
hacker attacks. SP2 most specifically eliminated many of the
vulnerabilities within its Internet Explorer browser and Outlook
Express/Outlook software programs. Most Windows XP users have since
downloaded SP2 onto their computers — sometimes whether they
have
really realized it or not.
One of SP2's protective measures for Outlook Express and Outlook is to
block images from being displayed within incoming e-mail messages as a
default setting. Microsoft had discovered that some virus/worm threats
arose from malicious code within the graphics of e-mail messages.
Microsoft's solution was to prevent users from seeing any graphics
within e-mail messages. This is probably the reason you are no longer
able to see graphics within your e-mail messages.
Luckily, Microsoft provides an easy option to allow images to appear
within messages, either on a per e-mail basis or for all e-mail
messages. For more information on how to see images and graphics within
the message pane of incoming e-mail messages when using Outlook Express
or Outlook, see the Tutorial Section toward the bottom of our
newsletter below.
Great
Sites To
Check Out This Month
Charlotte's
Web On The Web
http://charlotteswebmovie.com -
When E.B. White spun his tale called Charlotte's
Web, families
everywhere fell in love with the book about loyalty, trust, and
sacrifice at Zuckerman Farm. This month, a live-action adaptation from
Paramount opens in theaters. The all-star cast features Julia Roberts
as the voice of Charlotte and Dakota Fanning as Fern, and also includes
Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Oprah Winfrey, Kathy Bates, Reba McEntire,
Robert Redford, and Beau Bridges. Children will especially love the
movie's site where they can meet the animals in the barn and be called
by name! You can also download games, iron-ons, and bookmarks, or send
a Charlotte's Web
e-card to a friend.
Goodbye To Stains When The
Party's Over
http://fabriclink.com/Stains/Holidaystain.cfm -
A friend spills coffee on your beige carpet. Your 3-year-old smears
chocolate on your new sofa. Let's face it — stains often show
up
uninvited at holiday parties. When it happens, go quickly to this site
for professional tips on stain removal from carpets, upholstery, and
clothing. You'll find step-by-step advice for getting rid of everything
on the stain "menu" from eggnog to salad dressing. That way, the only
thing left after your parties are over will be the memories.
Christmas In New York City
http://nyctourist.com/xmas_in_nyc.htm -
There's something magical about Christmas in New York that draws scores
of visitors each year. If you can't be there in person, enjoy the next
best thing by visiting this site. Take an online stroll down Fifth
Avenue and see the hustle and bustle of shopper-filled streets. Peek
into the holiday window displays at Macy's, Lord & Taylor, and
Saks. Gaze at the giant tree at Rockefeller Center. The Big Apple is
bursting with holiday spirit and you can get a taste of it here.
Holiday Help For Any Elf
http://xmasfun.com -
Are you scurrying around trying to finish last-minute holiday projects?
This site is as stuffed as a Christmas stocking with helpful resources
including lyrics to carols, festive recipes, and lots of fun games. We
particularly liked the collection of free holiday clipart images you
can download and use for e-greetings, gift tags, or invitations. To
download an image, simply right click on it and select "Save Picture."
Reviewing Regifting
http://regiftable.com -
Regifting (giving as a gift something one previously received as a
gift) has gained in popularity since comedian Jerry Seinfeld first
coined the term a decade ago. In fact, more than half of adults in a
recent survey found regifting acceptable. After all, it does save time
and money. If you're new to the concept, learn when and how to properly
regift in the section called Regifting 101. You can also chuckle
through real-life regifting stories, like the woman who received a
fondue set with chocolate and marshmallows packages enclosed that had
expired two years ago. Oops!
Short
Tutorial - How
To See Graphics Within Incoming Holiday E-mail
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One
of
the scam-protection features of Outlook Express for those Windows XP
users who have installed Service Pack 2 (SP2) is the ability to block
the display of images within incoming e-mail. However, what's the fun
of receiving e-mail messages from friends or sources you trust unless
you can look at the photos and graphics?
To see the images within selected e-mail in Outlook
Express, do
the following with your Preview Pane open:
(Please note before you follow the steps below to make sure you've
downloaded the latest security patches from Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.mspx.
Also, your anti-virus and anti-spyware software should be up-to-date.
Remember to frequently update your anti-virus and anti-spyware
software.)
Note: If you don't see the gray bar, open the message in it's own
window and follow steps one and two above. Otherwise, click your cursor
arrow on the "View" menu and drop down to "Layout." When the "Window
Layout Properties" window appears, make sure "Show preview pane header"
is checked.
If you want to be able to see all pictures on all incoming e-mail
messages that contain images in Outlook
Express, you can
disable this blocking feature. Here's how:
To disable the graphics-blocking feature in Outlook
2003 so you
can see pictures and graphics within all incoming e-mail messages,
follow these steps:
(Please note before you follow the steps below to make sure you've
downloaded the latest security patches from Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.mspx.
Also, your anti-virus and anti-spyware software should be up-to-date.
Remember to frequently update your anti-virus and anti-spyware
software.)
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