Monday, April 30, 2007

mail server address

If you are having trouble sending mail, use your carrier's server to send instead:
CingularSMTP Server - former AT&T Wireless customers: smtp.mymmode.comSMTP Server - new and existing Cingular Wireless customers: cwmx.com Username: [leave blank] Password: [leave blank]
SprintSMTP Server: smtp.sprintpcs.comUsername: your SprintPCS usernamePassword: your SprintPCS email password
VerizonSMTP Server: smtp.vzwmail.netUsername: your 10-digit cellphone number followed by @vzwmail.netPassword: your password that you set up on the vtext.com webpage
Don't see your carrier listed? Please contact your carrier's support department for their SMTP server settings.
AdelphiaIncoming server: mail.adelphia.netOutgoing server: mail.adephia.netUse port 995 for POP with SSL
Airmail.netIncoming server: pop3.airmail.netOutgoing server: mail.airmail.netDefault port for IMAP is 143 without SSL and 993 with SSL
AOLType: IMAPIncoming server: imap.aol.comOutgoing server: smtp.aol.comUse ESMTPIncoming default port is 110 for POP without SSL and
Apple .MacType: IMAPIncoming server: mail.mac.comOutgoing server: smtp.attwireless.netOutgoing default port for SMTP is 25 (with or without SSL)
Apple .MacType: IMAPIncoming server: mail.mac.comOutgoing server: smtp.mac.comUse ESMTPUse port 995 for POP with SSL
AT&T GlobalIncoming server: pop1.attglobal.netOutgoing server: smtp.attglobal.netUse ESMTPDefault port for IMAP is 143 without SSL and 993 with SSL
AT&T mModeType: IMAPIncoming server: imap.attwireless.netOutgoing server: smtp.attwireless.netUse ESMTPIncoming default port is 110 for POP without SSL
AT&T WorldnetIncoming server: ipostoffice.worldnet.att.netUse SSLOutgoing server: imailhost.worldnet.att.netUse SSLUse ESMTP
Bell SouthIncoming server: mail.bellsouth.netOutgoing server: mail.bellsouth.netUse ESMTPOutgoing default port for SMTP is 25 (with or without SSL)
CablevisionIncoming server: mail.optonline.netOutgoing server: mail.optonline.net
CharterIncoming server: pop.charter.netOutgoing server: smtp.charter.netUse ESMTP
ComcastIncoming server: mail.comcast.netOutgoing server: smtp.comcast.netUse ESMTP
CompuServeType: IMAPIncoming server: imap.cs.comOutgoing server: smtp.cs.comUse ESMTP
ConcentricIncoming server: pop3.concentric.netOutgoing server: smtp.concentric.net
CovadIncoming server: pop3.covad.netOutgoing server: smtp.covad.netUse ESMTP
EarthlinkIncoming server: pop.earthlink.netOutgoing server: smtpauth.earthlink.netUse ESMTP
GmailIncoming server: pop.gmail.comUse SSLOutgoing server: smtp.gmail.comUse SSLUse ESMTP
Hughes DirecwayIncoming server: pop3.direcway.comOutgoing server: smtp.direcway.com
JunoIncoming server: pop.juno.comOutgoing server: smtp.juno.com
LightfirstIncoming server: inmail.lightfirst.comOutgoing server: smtp.attwireless.net
Mail.comIncoming server: pop1.mail.comOutgoing server: smtp1.mail.comUse ESMTP
MediacomIncoming server: mail.mchsi.comOutgoing server: mail.mchsi.com
mModeType: IMAPIncoming server: imap.attwireless.netOutgoing server: smtp.attwireless.netUse ESMTPIncoming default port is 110 for POP without SSL
NetZeroIncoming server: pop.netzero.comOutgoing server: smtp.netzero.com
RCNIncoming server: pop.rcn.comOutgoing server: smtp.rcn.com
SBCIncoming server: pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.comOutgoing server: smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.comUse ESMTPDefault port for IMAP is 143 without SSL and 993 with SSL
SBC/AmeritechIncoming server: pop.ameritech.yahoo.comOutgoing server: smtp.ameritech.yahoo.com
SBC/FlashIncoming server: pop.flash.yahoo.comOutgoing server: smtp.flash.yaoo.com
SBC/NVBellIncoming server: pop.nvbell.yahoo.comOutgoing server: smtp.nvbell.yahoo.com
SBC/PacBellIncoming server: pop.pacbell.yahoo.comOutgoing server: smtp.pacbell.yahoo.comUse ESMTP
SBC/ProdigyIncoming server: pop.sbcglobal.netOutgoing server: smtpauth.prodigy.netUse ESMTP
SBC/ProdigyIncoming server: pop.prodigy.netOutgoing server: smtp.prodigy.net
SBC/SNetIncoming server: pop.snet.yahoo.comOutgoing server: smtp.snet.yahoo.com
SBC/SWBellIncoming server: pop.swbell.yahoo.comOutgoing server: smtp.swbell.yahoo.com
SBCGlobalIncoming server: pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.comOutgoing server: smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com
SpeakeasyIncoming server: mail.speakeasy.netOutgoing server: mail.speakeasy.netUse ESMTP
Sprint PCSIncoming server: pop.sprintpcs.comOutgoing server: smtp.sprintpcs.comUse ESMTP
SympaticoIncoming server: pop1.sympatico.caOutgoing server: mail.1xbell.ca
Sympatico MSNIncoming server: pophm.sympatico.caUse SSLOutgoing server: mail.1xbell.ca
Usa.netIncoming server: pop.netaddress.comOutgoing server: smtp.postoffice.net
VerizonIncoming server: incoming.verizon.netOutgoing server: outgoing.verizon.netUse ESMTP
Verizon DSLIncoming server: incoming.verizon.netOutgoing server: outgoing.verizon.netUse ESMTP
Yahoo!Incoming server: pop.mail.yahoo.comOutgoing server: smtp.mail.yahoo.comUse ESMTP

Importing address book to BlackBerry

Importing address book to BlackBerry
To import your Outlook address book to your BlackBerry Internet Service address book, complete the following:
· First, export the Outlook Address Book to a CSV File
1. In Outlook, from the File menu, select Import and Export.The Import and Export Wizard is displayed.
2. Select Export to a file, then click Next.
3. Select Comma Separated Values (Windows), then click Next.If a message window appears asking you to install the Import/Export engine, you might need the Microsoft Office CD to complete this task.
4. In the Export to a File window, select the Contacts folder that contains your address book.
5. Click Next, then click Browse.
6. In the Browse window, choose a location where you want to save the CSV file.
7. In the File name field, type a file name with a .csv extension, then click OK.
8. Click Next > Finished.The CSV file is created.
· Once you’ve completed the preceding steps, import the CSV File into BlackBerry Internet Service.
1. Connect to the BlackBerry Internet Service web site and log in to your BlackBerry account.
2. Click the Address Book link.
3. On the navigation bar, click Import.
4. Click Browse.
5. In the Choose File window, browse to the location where you saved the CSV file.
6. Select the CSV file and click Open.
7. Click Add.Your Outlook address book contacts appear in your BlackBerry Internet Service address book.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Cool Shortcuts

In IE or FF you can type the link of the site you would like to visit in the address bar, i.e type: Google and then hit Ctrl and Enter key, and it will bring up the Http://www.google.com

now if you want to go to a .net site simple type the name i.e Bensbargains and hit the Ctrl Shift & enter key...

if you want a .org site key in the name and hit shift & enter key,

go on, try it!

Azmo

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Being successful in sales

Being successful in sales requires skills and deliberate actions, yet most sales people learn their craft through the swim-or-sink method. They're given a catalog, a price table and a customer list, then they're sent out the door with best wishes. Those who figure it out get by, and all the others fail. Don't be among those hapless people. Learn how to succeed in your profession, then glide to the top.

When done correctly, successful selling is easier than most jobs. Observe how successful salespeople go about their work, and see how easily they achieve their success. Some of the more successful sales people look as though they're not working very hard at all. Apply the skills and techniques they use, and easily enjoy your success, too. Learn from the successes and mistakes of other salespeople so you can benefit from successful techniques and avoid wasting time and effort on techniques that don't produce success.

Bill Stack,
President of TopSkills

How to import messages and addresses from Netscape Messenger 4.5 or later to Outlook 2000

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=242008

How to Convert the Address Book

Outlook Express expects to find a 4.0x version of the Netscape Address Book when doing the conversion. However, Outlook Express can import an Address Book exported from Netscape Messenger in the LDIF format. To do this:
1.In Netscape Communicator, on the Communicator menu, click Address Book.
2.In Address Book, click Export on the File menu.
3.In Export As, type a name for the exported file.
4.In the Save As Type box, click LDIF(*.ldif). Select a destination for the file, and then click Save.
5.Close Netscape Messenger and Communicator.

How to Import Messages and Addresses to Outlook Express

Use the following methods to convert from Netscape Messenger to Outlook.

Address Conversion

1.In Outlook Express, on the File menu, click Import, and then click Other Address Book.
2.In the Address Book Import Tool box, click LDIF - LDAP Date Interchange Format, and then click Import.
3.Click OK when you receive the Address Book import process has completed prompt.

Mail Conversion

Use one of the following methods to convert messages in Outlook Express.

Method 1

1.On the File menu, click Import and Export.
2.On the Choose an action to perform box, click Internet Mail and Addresses, and then click Next.
3.In the Select the Internet Mail program to import from box, click Netscape Messenger 4.0x, click Import Mail, and then click Next. The following message appears:
Found no registry entry for Netscape Messenger 4.0x. Please select the mail folder for this application
4.Locate the Netscape folder. The following is the default path
C:\Program Files\Netscape\Users\
where is the profile that you created when you configured Netscape.

5.Click the folder that corresponds to the profile name, and then click OK.
Messages are imported to the Outlook message store.

Method 2

1.In Outlook Express, on the File menu, click Import, and then click Messages.
2.In the Outlook Express Import Select Program box, click Netscape Communicator, and then click Next.
3.In Location of Messages, click Browse, to navigate to the Mail folder where Messenger stores messages. The following is the typical path
C:\Program Files\Netscape\Users\\Mail
where is the name of the Netscape profile to be imported.

4.Click the Mail folder, click OK, and then click Next.
5.In Select Folders, click to select All Folders, or click Selected Folders, and then click the individual folders to import. You can use the CTRL key to select multiple folders. Click Next.
6.After the message conversion is completed, click Finish, and then quit Outlook Express.

How to Convert Messages and Addresses from Outlook Express to Outlook

1.In Outlook, on the File menu, click Import and Export.
2.In the Import and Export Wizard, click Import Internet Mail and Addresses, and then click Next.
3.In Select the Internet Mail application to import from, click to select Outlook Express 4.x, 5. Verify that Import Mail and Import Addresses are selected. Because Outlook Express does not import Netscape Messenger rules, this option can be ignored for the Outlook conversion. Click Next.
4.In Select a destination for Imported Addresses, click Outlook Contacts Folder, and then click Finish.
NOTE: If you are using a Personal Address Book (PAB) in the Corporate or Workgroup (CW) installation of Outlook, you may want to select this address book.

In addition, you should select the option regarding duplicate items if they are currently addressed in the Outlook address provider.

Mail Lists, which existed in Messenger, are converted to Groups in Outlook Express and to personal distribution lists in Outlook Contacts.

REFERENCES

The third-party products that are discussed in this article are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

How to remove/uninstall Mcafee

Solution
Download and run the McAfee Removal tool
NOTE: Always be sure to uninstall your McAfee product through Add/Remove Programs, first. The following steps should only be taken if uninstalling through Add/Remove Programs has failed.
Download the removal tool from http://download.mcafee.com/products/licensed/cust_support_patches/MCPR.exe .
-Click Save and save the file to any folder on the computer.
-Navigate to the folder where the file is saved.
-Make sure all McAfee application windows are closed.
-Double-click MCPR.exe and the removal tool will start automatically. Note: Windows Vista ----users must right-click and select Run as Administrator.
-Once the removal tool is finished, you will be prompted to restart your computer. If you choose to restart later, your McAfee product will not be fully removed until you do.
-Wait for the computer to restart. All McAfee products are now removed from your computer.

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