Description |
xii, 146 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
What you need to know |
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What you need to know.
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Contents |
Ch. 1. What you need to know before you do anything else -- Ch. 2. What you need to know to communicate well -- Ch. 3. What you need to know to be productive -- Ch. 4. What you need to know to organize saved mail -- Ch. 5. What you need to know to send mail over networks -- Ch. 6. What you need to know about mailing lists -- Ch. 7. What you need to know to customize your environment -- Ch. 8. What you need to know to show off -- Ch. 9. What you need to know to send files |
Summary |
When you're new to email, you're usually shown what keystrokes to use to read and send a message. After using email for a few years, you learn from your own mistakes and from reading other people's mail. You learn how to organize saved mail so that you can find it again; when to include a previous message, and how much to include, so that your reader can quickly make sense of what's being discussed; when a network address "looks right," so that more of your messages get through the first time; when a "bounced" message will never be delivered and when the bounce merely indicates temporary network difficulties; and how to successfully subscribe and unsubscribe to a mailing list. With first-person anecdotes, examples, and general observations, Using Email Effectively shortens the learning-from-experience curve for all mailers, so you can quickly be productive and send email that looks intelligent to others |
Notes |
Includes index |
Subject |
Electronic mail systems -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Electronic mail systems.
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Internet.
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Author |
Peek, Jerry D.
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LC no. |
96140813 |
ISBN |
1565921038 |
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