Never xP
I just think "Shut up! I want this program so give it to me!!" Hehe xD
Do you ever read the Terms %26amp; Conditions before registering (e.g. to an email)/installing a program/ .... etc? ?
before i enter a competition, always.
because if you have to put in your mobile, they sometimes make it that for every text THEY send, you have to pay for it, and sometimes its like $5 a text.
so yes.
Reply:Hell no! What's the point?
I just accept what comes to me. If I need to read them at a later date, then I will. But it's rare.
Reply:I try to read as much as possible
Reply:actually, never!
Reply:no, i dont
Reply:i don't think any body does because its too long.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Do you know how we can write program of email by C?
call outlook exe and pass it mailto as arguments
I want to set up my Yahoo email on my computer's Outlook program. How do i do it?
For yahoo mail you have two options if you are using
yahoo email you can upgrade to yahoo mail plus to get
the full pop3 service for access to
Outlook,
Thunderbird,
Incredimail, and others
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/ya...
Click this link for yahoo mail pop3 settings
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/tutorials/...
Or you can use free ypops fully compatible with yahoo mail and works
with Outlook Incredimail Thunderbird
and others
http://ypopsemail.com/
yahoo email you can upgrade to yahoo mail plus to get
the full pop3 service for access to
Outlook,
Thunderbird,
Incredimail, and others
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/ya...
Click this link for yahoo mail pop3 settings
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/tutorials/...
Or you can use free ypops fully compatible with yahoo mail and works
with Outlook Incredimail Thunderbird
and others
http://ypopsemail.com/
What's that program that tells you when you have email in yahoo?
Something like Yahoo IM! or...
What's that program that tells you when you have email in yahoo?
Mail alerts for new mail are on your messenger. If you have it, go to and click messenger, scroll to and click Preferences. On the side menu click Alerts %26amp; Sounds. Mark the boxes, Enable alert sounds, Showing a message at the bottom right corner of screen and Playing a sound. Click Apply and ok. You must be signed into the messenger to receive new mail alerts. They will pop up when you do sign in.
Reply:You're probably talking about Yahoo instant messaging, It's like windows msn but obviously not windows you can download it for free. just type in the search engine. Good luck with that anyway.
What's that program that tells you when you have email in yahoo?
Mail alerts for new mail are on your messenger. If you have it, go to and click messenger, scroll to and click Preferences. On the side menu click Alerts %26amp; Sounds. Mark the boxes, Enable alert sounds, Showing a message at the bottom right corner of screen and Playing a sound. Click Apply and ok. You must be signed into the messenger to receive new mail alerts. They will pop up when you do sign in.
Reply:You're probably talking about Yahoo instant messaging, It's like windows msn but obviously not windows you can download it for free. just type in the search engine. Good luck with that anyway.
Is there a program to extract all my customer's email address who has paid me via paypal?
I'm trying to compile a list of people and their email adds from my paypal account. Either that or I'll hire a data entry personnel huh? thanks
Is there a program to extract all my customer's email address who has paid me via paypal?
Hi, I was just searching around in PayPal for your answer . . . I enjoy solving problems. I'm not sure if I found what you are needing/wanting, but I thought I'd give it a shot. I'm always up to a challenge!!! Especially when it’s 4:30 in the morning and the dogs just woke me up to go outside*raised eyebrow* LOL!
HERE GOES:
1)Click on "History Tab"
2)Click on "Download my History" (upper left hand side)
Choose from one of the two options below:
"Custom Date Range"
(Download all payments that started within the date range you specify.)
OR
"Last Download to Present" *Learn More Option*
(Use this new option to download all completed payments since 7/22/2007)
File Types for Download include Adobe Reader, Microsoft Office Document Imaging, Microsoft Word, Quattro Pro for Windows Executable, Quicken %26amp; Quickbooks, amoung other options.
OR:
1)Click on History
2)Click on Payments received.
3)Gives you the list of payments received.
When you click on “details”, it gives you their ID#, their name, their email addy, total amount, date, time, status, payment type.
BUT then you would have to print them all out and transfer to a spread sheet.....YUCK for you! (You can hire me, I completely enjoy working with spread sheets...lol!)
Think you’re a lot better off with the first option if it will download for you. I gave up fighting with it, wayyyyy toooooo earlyyyy for my brain to work so meticulous.
You may also purchase or download free tools under “Downloadable History Log Updates”. Windows Live Search has a lot of programs to download for free. http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/catego...
I’m sorry that I couldn’t give you a DIRECT and PRECISE answer! I hope that the first option will perform as you need! I also hope that someone HAS THE CORRECT STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS . . . I sure would like to have all this info at my fingertips!
Best Wishes, Deb a.k.a./Two Feather
Reply:Since you have to be logged into PayPal to view data like that, you'll probably be better off hiring someone to do it for you.
Sorry!
Reply:You will have to do it manually, or hire a data entry clerk.
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Is there a program to extract all my customer's email address who has paid me via paypal?
Hi, I was just searching around in PayPal for your answer . . . I enjoy solving problems. I'm not sure if I found what you are needing/wanting, but I thought I'd give it a shot. I'm always up to a challenge!!! Especially when it’s 4:30 in the morning and the dogs just woke me up to go outside*raised eyebrow* LOL!
HERE GOES:
1)Click on "History Tab"
2)Click on "Download my History" (upper left hand side)
Choose from one of the two options below:
"Custom Date Range"
(Download all payments that started within the date range you specify.)
OR
"Last Download to Present" *Learn More Option*
(Use this new option to download all completed payments since 7/22/2007)
File Types for Download include Adobe Reader, Microsoft Office Document Imaging, Microsoft Word, Quattro Pro for Windows Executable, Quicken %26amp; Quickbooks, amoung other options.
OR:
1)Click on History
2)Click on Payments received.
3)Gives you the list of payments received.
When you click on “details”, it gives you their ID#, their name, their email addy, total amount, date, time, status, payment type.
BUT then you would have to print them all out and transfer to a spread sheet.....YUCK for you! (You can hire me, I completely enjoy working with spread sheets...lol!)
Think you’re a lot better off with the first option if it will download for you. I gave up fighting with it, wayyyyy toooooo earlyyyy for my brain to work so meticulous.
You may also purchase or download free tools under “Downloadable History Log Updates”. Windows Live Search has a lot of programs to download for free. http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/catego...
I’m sorry that I couldn’t give you a DIRECT and PRECISE answer! I hope that the first option will perform as you need! I also hope that someone HAS THE CORRECT STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS . . . I sure would like to have all this info at my fingertips!
Best Wishes, Deb a.k.a./Two Feather
Reply:Since you have to be logged into PayPal to view data like that, you'll probably be better off hiring someone to do it for you.
Sorry!
Reply:You will have to do it manually, or hire a data entry clerk.
babies names
Is there an email client or program that will ring my PC speaker whenever I recieve a new email?
For Outlook or OE.
Select Control Panel from the Start menu.
Double-click Sounds and Audio Devices.
Go to the Sounds tab.
Highlight New Mail Notification in the Program Events list.
Select a sound from the Sounds list, or use the Browse button to find a sound not in the list.
Click OK. Any Small .wav file can be used.
If you have No sound in Outlook Express.
http://email.about.com/od/outlookexpress...
Is there an email client or program that will ring my PC speaker whenever I recieve a new email?
I think Outlook or even the "dumbed" down version Outlook Express has a setting that can make some sort of acknowledgment of received email...on most Windows Outlook Express is included.
Or download a small program called ePrompter
Reply:While you are surfing the Net, there is a sound notification feature that will alert you that you have a new e-mail.
Some e-mail programs provide sound notification; AOL has the “You’ve got mail” signal. You can set up signals in Outlook and Outlook Express.
In Outlook: click Tools, Options. Click the Preference tab and click E-mail Options.
To display a message: check the box next to “Display a notification message when new mail arrives.”
To set a sound: click Advanced E-mail Options. Check the box next to “Play a Sound.”
In Outlook Express: click Tools, Options. Under the General tab, check the box next to “Play sound when new messages arrive.”
In Outlook, different sounds can be assigned to different types of e-mail.
Click Tools, Rules Wizard.
If you already have existing rules that sort incoming e-mail into separate folders, click to select one of the rules and select Modify. Keep clicking the Next button in the wizard until you reach the box stating “What do you want to do field.” Scroll down to “play a sound,” and check its box. In the Rule description, click the “play a sound” link and navigate through your sound folders until you find the desired sound (remember that there are sounds that you insert into your PowerPoint presentations from the Clip Organizer; you can record sounds; or go to a sound file). Click the Finish button. You are done with that particular rule. Repeat this same process for your other rules. Hint: Use a different sound for each rule.
If you do not have existing rules to sort your incoming mail, you can set a new rule for each folder and add the sound as part of the new rule, or you can create one rule for all of your incoming e-mails.
Click New and then click the Next button (be sure that “check messages when they arrive” is highlighted in the rule type box). Select the appropriate characteristics for each category of incoming mail
Click the Next button.
In the “What do you want to do” section, scroll down to “play a sound,” and check the its box. In the Rule description, click the “play a sound” link and navigate through your folders until you find the desired sound. Click the Finish button. You are done with that particular rule. Repeat this same process for your other incoming mail, based on that mail's characteristics.
Reply:yes ===%26gt; yahoo messenegr!!!
Reply:Yes: Mozilla
Reply:Outlook. (find the beep and change it to a ring) I think there may even be a setting that lets you pick what noise you hear.
Reply:aol!
YOU GOT MAIL.
Reply:Use Incredimail.This is the best software for ur purpose.It also contains animated character that inform u that u have got an email
U can download it from this site
http://www.incredimail.com/english/splas...
Select Control Panel from the Start menu.
Double-click Sounds and Audio Devices.
Go to the Sounds tab.
Highlight New Mail Notification in the Program Events list.
Select a sound from the Sounds list, or use the Browse button to find a sound not in the list.
Click OK. Any Small .wav file can be used.
If you have No sound in Outlook Express.
http://email.about.com/od/outlookexpress...
Is there an email client or program that will ring my PC speaker whenever I recieve a new email?
I think Outlook or even the "dumbed" down version Outlook Express has a setting that can make some sort of acknowledgment of received email...on most Windows Outlook Express is included.
Or download a small program called ePrompter
Reply:While you are surfing the Net, there is a sound notification feature that will alert you that you have a new e-mail.
Some e-mail programs provide sound notification; AOL has the “You’ve got mail” signal. You can set up signals in Outlook and Outlook Express.
In Outlook: click Tools, Options. Click the Preference tab and click E-mail Options.
To display a message: check the box next to “Display a notification message when new mail arrives.”
To set a sound: click Advanced E-mail Options. Check the box next to “Play a Sound.”
In Outlook Express: click Tools, Options. Under the General tab, check the box next to “Play sound when new messages arrive.”
In Outlook, different sounds can be assigned to different types of e-mail.
Click Tools, Rules Wizard.
If you already have existing rules that sort incoming e-mail into separate folders, click to select one of the rules and select Modify. Keep clicking the Next button in the wizard until you reach the box stating “What do you want to do field.” Scroll down to “play a sound,” and check its box. In the Rule description, click the “play a sound” link and navigate through your sound folders until you find the desired sound (remember that there are sounds that you insert into your PowerPoint presentations from the Clip Organizer; you can record sounds; or go to a sound file). Click the Finish button. You are done with that particular rule. Repeat this same process for your other rules. Hint: Use a different sound for each rule.
If you do not have existing rules to sort your incoming mail, you can set a new rule for each folder and add the sound as part of the new rule, or you can create one rule for all of your incoming e-mails.
Click New and then click the Next button (be sure that “check messages when they arrive” is highlighted in the rule type box). Select the appropriate characteristics for each category of incoming mail
Click the Next button.
In the “What do you want to do” section, scroll down to “play a sound,” and check the its box. In the Rule description, click the “play a sound” link and navigate through your folders until you find the desired sound. Click the Finish button. You are done with that particular rule. Repeat this same process for your other incoming mail, based on that mail's characteristics.
Reply:yes ===%26gt; yahoo messenegr!!!
Reply:Yes: Mozilla
Reply:Outlook. (find the beep and change it to a ring) I think there may even be a setting that lets you pick what noise you hear.
Reply:aol!
YOU GOT MAIL.
Reply:Use Incredimail.This is the best software for ur purpose.It also contains animated character that inform u that u have got an email
U can download it from this site
http://www.incredimail.com/english/splas...
You have been approved for The Star Prize Of $1,520,000.00 for Scientific Email Internet Program.?
is it a fake or fraudulant mail???
You have been approved for The Star Prize Of $1,520,000.00 for Scientific Email Internet Program.?
Unless you have applied for anything, or paid for ticket in a prize fund you can not win anything at all. No company will give anything away because you have received an email. If you remember this always you wont get scammed or get suckered into anything silly.
All emails like this sound very tempting but think and use common sense and however tempting the email sounds you won't get done.
Take care
Baroni :)
Reply:A BIG SCAM
Reply:Yes, unfortunately it is spam %26amp; not true. Sorry!
Reply:fake
Reply:I once received a mail from a spanish lottery company telling me I've won USD1.2 Million in the grand lottery draw. I called up the spanish embassy, and they told me there wasn't such a company in Spain, and it's probably a scam.
A week later, I read in our local paper that more than 20 people have been cheated of tens of thousands of dollars each by this company.
So, if you receive something that's too good to be true, be on your guard.
You have been approved for The Star Prize Of $1,520,000.00 for Scientific Email Internet Program.?
Unless you have applied for anything, or paid for ticket in a prize fund you can not win anything at all. No company will give anything away because you have received an email. If you remember this always you wont get scammed or get suckered into anything silly.
All emails like this sound very tempting but think and use common sense and however tempting the email sounds you won't get done.
Take care
Baroni :)
Reply:A BIG SCAM
Reply:Yes, unfortunately it is spam %26amp; not true. Sorry!
Reply:fake
Reply:I once received a mail from a spanish lottery company telling me I've won USD1.2 Million in the grand lottery draw. I called up the spanish embassy, and they told me there wasn't such a company in Spain, and it's probably a scam.
A week later, I read in our local paper that more than 20 people have been cheated of tens of thousands of dollars each by this company.
So, if you receive something that's too good to be true, be on your guard.
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