The email marketing conundrum: how to send legitimate email to your list
Back in the day, if you had a few hundred or a few thousand customers, clients, or even authors, you could just bang out an email in Outlook and send to everyone. But with ISPs blocking even small mailings (say, 50 people), we've got a new problem: how do we get the word out? In this important and exclusive article, we turn to Missy Lucnik, one of the industry's leading experts, to get you that answer.
Moving from ACT! to BCM
If you're an Outlook 2003 user, you may not realize you've got a very powerful business contact manager right at your fingertips. Microsoft's Business Contact Manager (better known as BCM) is a free add-on to Outlook, available to anyone's who owns Office 2003 Professional. Unfortunately, because BCM is a free download, it's virtually unsupported by Microsoft in terms of documentation and help. But that's about to change with an ebook by Lon Orenstein entitled Moving from ACT! to Microsoft's Business Contact Manager.
Writing a rule and a quick step into server programming
Do you want to create a funky Outlook rule that might talk to Web servers? Are you thinking about learning how to program? This article has it all.
Solving that pesky winmail.dat problem
What is winmail.dat and why is it annoying your email recipients? If you want to fix the problem, read this article.

 
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