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How to Remove the IncrediMail Advertising Banner

Posted by computerhelpandsupport on March 31, 2009

IncrediMail is free; free as long as you pay by advertising for it in the emails you send. Yes, the banner IncrediMail inserts at the bottom of outgoing mail is helps IncrediMail promote the program or other services while it’s free, monetarily, for users. In this post you get email support for How to remove Incredimail Advertising Banner from your mail Send.

Remove the IncrediMail Advertising Banner from Emails You Send

To rid emails you send in IncrediMail from the advertising signature:

  • Open the purchase confirmation email in IncrediMail.
  • Click the Register ! button next to the registration code.

You can also enter the registration code manually (if you downloaded the confirmation email to another email program, for example):

  • Open the confirmation email.
  • Highlight the registration code (starting with “IM_PREM-”) with the mouse.
  • Press Ctrl-C.
  • Select Help | Enter Registration Code… from the menu in IncrediMail.
  • Press Ctrl-V to paste the IncrediMail registration code under Registration Code:.
  • Click Enter.
  • Now click Close.

Preserve Your IncrediMail Premium License When Re-Installing IncrediMail or Moving to a New Computer

To make sure you can register IncrediMail on a new computer or after re-installing (and remove ads in outgoing emails again):

  • Select Help | Licenses… from the menu in your existing copy of IncrediMail.
  • Highlight the IncrediMail Premium (in the Product Name column) license.
  • Click Remove.
  • Click Remove again.
  • Make sure you copy the My IncrediMail Premium.html file created on your Desktop to the new computer or installation. Double-click it to register a new copy of IncrediMail with your existing registration code.

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How to Connect a SharePoint library to Outlook

Posted by computerhelpandsupport on March 20, 2009

This post provide further infoematon about Microsoft Outlook 2007 support for how to connect Outlook 2007 to SharePoint Library. SharePoint library and document manegement server can provide central location for people manege and track files.

Follow The Steps
In a Web browser, open the library on the SharePoint site.
If you cannot locate your library, click View All Site Content, and then click the name of your library.
On the Actions menu, click Connect to Outlook.
When you are prompted to confirm that you want to connect the library to Outlook, click Yes.
In Outlook, the library is added to the folder list in a new folder called SharePoint Lists.

When you click the library that was added, the files in it appear the way e-mail messages do. Double-click the file to open it, or right-click it to see more options.

If your library has folders and you want to connect all folders and files to Outlook, view the library at its top level before you connect it to Outlook. If you are browsing through the contents of a folder in the library when you connect, only the contents of the folder are connected.

To connect just the contents of a folder to Outlook, you have two options. If the folder that contains your files is not open, point to the folder, click the arrow that appears, and then click Connect to Outlook. If the folder that you want to connect is already open, follow the the steps to connect a library by clicking Connect to Outlook on the Actions menu.

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How to Troubleshoot Outlook Email Problems

Posted by computerhelpandsupport on March 12, 2009

How to Troubleshoot Email Problems in Outlook with Transaction Logging. Usually, sending and receiving mail works smoothly in Outlook. But as soon as you have become a bit too accustomed to this error-free email existence, a puzzling and ill-explained error pops up.

If the unexplained error does not go away, only a log can help. Outlook can create a detailed list of what it is doing, sending and receiving as it tries to exchange mail. Using this log, you can either pinpoint the problem yourself or at least show it to your ISP’s mail support person, for example.

Outlook can log all communication with Exchange, POP, SMTP and IMAP servers as well as Hotmail communication.

Troubleshoot Email Problems in Outlook with Transaction Logging

To log email traffic for troubleshooting in Outlook:

* Select Tools | Options from the menu in Outlook.
* Go to the Other tab.
* Click Advanced Options.
* Make sure Enable logging (troubleshooting) (or Enable mail logging (troubleshooting) in Outlook 2003) is enabled.
* Click OK.
* Click OK again.
* Exit and restart Outlook.

Now it’s time to

* attempt the failed email action — sending the message or retrieving new mail, for example — again

to reproduce the error. After you have generated the error, make sure you

* uncheck Enable logging (troubleshooting) (or Enable mail logging (troubleshooting)) again

via the steps outlined above before you restart Outlook once more.

Find the Log File

While turning transaction logging on or off is easy in Outlook, finding the log files can be a bit more involved:

* Select Run from the Start menu.
* Type “%temp%” (without the quotation marks).
* Click OK.
* POP and SMTP:
o Open the OPMLog.log file in the folder that opens.
* IMAP:
o Open the Outlook Logging folder.
o Go to the folder named after your IMAP account.
o Open the imap0.log, imap1.log etc. files.
* Hotmail:
o Open the Outlook Logging and then the Hotmail folder.
o Open the http0.log, http1.log etc. files.

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Email Delivery Troubleshooting Tool

Posted by computerhelpandsupport on March 5, 2009

This post provide Email support for troubleshoot email delivery Tools. This is a tool you’ll never need. You will never run into problems sending mail. But friends, colleagues or family may, and you can play with SMTP Diagnostics for fun or education. Indeed, it can be fun to read the comments and greetings inserted by mail server administrators into a conversation usually carried out between computers alone.

SMTP Diagnostics does everything your email program does when it sends an email, but it records every move and prints out what is done behind the scenes in an easy to follow format. You can even print the complete suada for diagnostic purposes.

Yet, while SMTP Diagnostics does indeed make looking at the SMTP messages, codes and errors a snap, it does offer much help with interpretation and troubleshooting. You could, for the most part, use telnet and enter the details manually just as well. Testing large messages with attachments is cumbersome that way, however, and SMTP Diagnostics does it flawlessly (as it does SMTP authentication).

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