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Hello PressEnter! Subscribers!
Spring has finally arrived! It's time to buy graduation
presents, maybe
plant a flower or two and make some plans for the upcoming Memorial
Day weekend ... and the Internet is a great "idea resource"
for each of
these activities! To help get your spring season off on the right
foot,
this month's eNewsletter provides some helpful Internet tips as
well as
websites that you'll find useful this time of the year. Happy surfing!
We think you'll find the information contained
in this newsletter to
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Here's what's inside our May 2003 Newsletter:
A. General E-mail Warning - Worms, Low Life Of
The Internet
B. PressEnter! News - Holiday Hours and Web Design
C. Ask The Help Desk - Copying Large Sections Of Text The Easy Way
D. Great Sites To Check Out In May
E. Short Tutorial - Sending Pictures As E-mail Attachments
The PressEnter! Newsletter Team
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A. General E-mail Warning - Worms, Low Life Of
The Internet
One of the identifying traits of an e-mail worm
is that it reproduces or
"replicates" itself independent of any human activity
or aid. A virus,
on the other hand, requires human assistance to be passed along
by e-mail
or file sharing, etc. Some worms replicate by going into an infected
computer's e-mail address book and sending messages (with a copy
of the
worm attached) to the contacts listed in that address book. Some
worms
will try to cover their tracks by listing someone from the infected
computer's address book as the sender rather than the actual owner
of
the infected computer. So what's the big deal? Worms rob computers
of
processing power. They also rob users and Internet Service Providers
of
Internet bandwidth by sending themselves out via e-mail. They can
also
damage or corrupt essential system files potentially wreaking e-havoc
either by accident or by the malicious intent of the person who
created
the worm. In short, they waste time and resources.
Here's an example of how an e-mail worm works:
Person A sends an e-mail
worm to Person B. Person B's computer becomes infected. The worm
copies
and sends itself to Person C's computer (who was listed in Person
B's
address book) but shows the sender as Person D (who was also listed
in
Person B's address book). Therefore, Person C believes Person D
sent the
e-mail worm when it was actually from Person B's infected computer.
Person
D's only involvement was having his/her e-mail address listed within
Person B's address book.
So, if you get an e-mail message sent to you from
a friend, business
associate or family member that contains an attached worm, don't
automatically assume it was the sender that actually sent the worm
to you. Rather, it may very well have been someone else whose computer
was infected and e-mailed you the message.
Additionally, if you get an e-mail from a friend
who tells you that you've
sent him/her a message containing a worm, this may not necessarily
be
the case. Rather, a mutual friend may have sent the worm to your
friend
but the message showed you as the sender because you were listed
in the
mutual friend's infected address book.
In closing, be sure to update your computer's virus
filtering software
on a regular basis for optimum protection against e-mail worm and
virus
attacks.
B. PressEnter! News - Holiday Hours and Web Design
*Holiday Hours
Our offices will be closed Monday, May 26th for Memorial Day. Normal
business hours will resume on Tuesday.
*Web Design
The Internet is a confusing place and creating the optimal Web Presence
for your organization can be baffling. Our award winning Web Development
Team is here to help. We recognize that each organization is unique,
and we are committed to working with you to tailor a site that best
serves your specific needs.
Our specialty is custom web development; providing
an impressive Internet
presence and functionality that directly benefits your bottom line.
For organizations desiring a more basic web presence, PressEnter
offers
home page development at very reasonable rates.
Our web development experts can also provide you
with a variety of
options for attracting more traffic to your site.
From an elaborate and interactive site featuring
the latest technologies,
to a simple and inexpensive web page, PressEnter can get the job
done
for you.
For more information on web site development e-mail
sales@pressenter.com
or call our office and a representative will assist you.
C. Ask The Help Desk - Copying Large Sections Of Text The Easy Way
Question: Sometimes when I'm copying large sections
of text using my
mouse, I zip right past the place I want to stop. Then, while keeping
my mouse button down and scrolling back up, I zip right past my
desired
stopping point again. Is there an easier way to select the text
that I
want to copy?
Answer: The easiest way around this problem is
to stop using your mouse
when scrolling through large sections of text. To accomplish this,
first click your cursor arrow at the point you want to start copying
(highlighting) the text. Next, hold down the "shift" key
as you press
either the up arrow or the down arrow on your keypad. Holding down
the
"shift" key as you press these arrow keys will allow you
to scroll
(and highlight) the text in a manageable way.
If this doesn't work as expected in an HTML document
or e-mail, try
clicking your cursor arrow at the point you want to start your selection
and then scroll down to the place you want the selection to stop.
Hold
the "shift" key down as you click at the end point. The
area between
the start and the end point will be selected.
D. Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Bed And Breakfasts Galore
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http://bedandbreakfast.com
Are you looking to get away for a quiet, romantic
weekend with
your spouse over Memorial Day Weekend? Why not stay at a bed and
breakfast? At bedandbreakfast.com you'll find a listing of over
27,000 bed and breakfasts from across the globe. The site includes
descriptions and photos of the homes, reviews by guests who've stayed
at particular b's as well as listings of local activities to enjoy
while you are there.
Finding Nemo - The Movie
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http://pixar.com
This is the fifth film from the production company
that made Toy Story,
A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2 and Monster's, Inc. If it's anything like
the others, it'll be a fun movie for the entire family. Finding
Nemo
opens May 30th and is rated G. Be sure to check out the "Short
Films"
section of this website and watch For The Bird. The short film was
a trailer on the Monster's, Inc. movie and it's hilarious!
Being Prepared In The Event Of An Emergency
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http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/keepsafe/
Boy Scouts are taught to "be prepared."
The Red Cross follows this
advice on their website by providing detailed information on what
to
do in a variety of disaster situations. Whether it is a fire, tornado,
thunderstorm, terrorist attack or a chemical emergency, this site
is
a great resource for better preparing Americans in the event of
an
emergency. Remember to give blood at the nearest Red Cross location.
Travel "America's Byways" This Summer
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http://www.byways.org/
Are you planning to "hit the road" on
a family vacation this
summer? Why not travel down a "National Scenic Byway"
while heading
to your destination? This site, sponsored by the Federal Highway
Administration, provides details on the ninety-five designated
"America's Byways" located across the U.S. These roads
are given
this distinction based on their archaeological, cultural, historic,
natural, recreational and scenic qualities. You can even order a
free
map online!
The NHL Is "Cup Crazy" In May!
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http://nhl.com/cupcrazy2003/index.html
If you think March was "Madness," check
out the NHL's Playoff link via
their home page. You'll get up-to-the-minute scores from this month's
playoff games as well as complete stats, video and radio highlights,
player interviews and links to your favorite NHL team's site.
E. Short Tutorial - Sending Pictures As E-mail Attachments
An easy way to send photos to friends and family
is to attach them to
an e-mail message. These may be photos that you've scanned in to
your
computer or downloaded from your digital camera. Although the following
tutorial is based on Outlook Express for Windows, the process is
basically
the same for Netscape, Eudora and Macintosh users. Just keep an
eye out
for that paperclip icon on the toolbar. Here's how to attach a photo
in
Outlook Express:
1. Open Outlook Express.
2. Create a new message and prepare it for sending
by addressing it,
giving it a title (i.e. "Graduation Photos") and composing
a message.
3. Click on the "Attach" button on the
Message Toolbar. This button
usually has some sort of paperclip icon as part of its design. (It
is
located on the Application Toolbar in some programs.) The "Insert
Attachment" dialog box will appear.
4. Type the name of the file containing the photo
into the "File Name"
field or simply browse to the desired file and click on it to select
it. Note: You can attach more than one picture to an e-mail but
remember
that the more files you select to send as attachments to one e-mail
message, the longer it will take you to send it and for the recipient
to receive his/her mail. If you have several photos to send, consider
sending them separately attached to several e-mail messages.
5. Click the "Attach" button and then
send your message.
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We hope you found this newsletter to be informative.
It's our way of
keeping you posted on the happenings at our office. If, however,
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Best regards,
The PressEnter! Newsletter Team
PressEnter! LLP
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(c)2003 Press Enter LLP
(c)2003 Cornerstone Publishing Group, Inc.
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