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Greetings from Polar's E-Connections Team
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Scam - Watch Out For New PayPal Scam E-mail Messages
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If
you get an e-mail that appears to be from PayPal,
take a very close look. A number of new PayPal scam
e-mails have been circulating recently. These fraudulent messages typically use
the salutation "Dear PayPal User" or
"Dear PayPal Member" and tell you there's a
problem with your PayPal account or the PayPal computer system. The scammers then ask you to
download an attachment or software program and resubmit your personal account
information.
Below is an actual PayPal scam e-mail message:
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This kind of scam has been around for a long time and resurfaces periodically.
Here's what you need to know to protect yourself:
If you
receive a PayPal scam e-mail, forward it to spoof@paypal.com.
PayPal will immediately work to shut down the scam
site. You can also forward the e-mail to spam@uce.gov. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) will place your e-mail in a database and use the combined information to
track down and prosecute the scammer/spammers.
For more information, visit https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/gen/fraud-prevention-outside.
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Ask
The Help Desk - What
Does "HTTP" Mean In Front Of Web Addresses?
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Question: There is almost always an
"http" in front of the "www" in Web addresses. What does
the "http" mean?
Answer: The ubiquitous "http" that precedes nearly every
web address is an acronym for HyperText Transfer
Protocol. HTTP is the set of computing rules that governs how all data are
transmitted and received on the World Wide Web. The "http://" you see
before a web address lets your browser know to display the document in HTTP
format and that the document is HTTP-compatible.
Every interaction among Web browser software and Web-hosting servers is
governed by this protocol. In short, HyperText
Transfer Protocol makes the Web, the Web.
Great
Sites To Check Out This Month
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Ahoy Mateys! Climb Aboard If Ye Dare!
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/pirates - If ye be seeking intrigue, special effects, and
charming comedy, get ye to the theater soon. Opening this month is the epic
tale Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, the sequel to 2003's The Curse
of the Black
America's "Grass Roots" Motorsport
http://www.letsmow.com -
Lawn mower racing, transported from Britain by the STA-BIL fuel stabilizer
people as a tongue-in-cheek PR gimmick, is "spreading like untreated
crabgrass," says Bruce Kaufman, president of the 700-member U.S. Lawn
Mower Racing Association (USLMRA). Racers remove the cutting blades from riding
mowers and compete on soccer fields and baseball diamonds across the
Find the Perfect Place to Volunteer
http://www.volunteermatch.org - Have some free time on your hands this summer? This
site puts hundreds of volunteer opportunities at your fingertips. VolunteerMatch is the largest online network of
participating nonprofits, designed to match groups that need help with people
who want to help. Search by location, interest, or skill and get a list of
volunteer opportunities in your area. You can even find virtual volunteer
positions that let you work from your home computer. Be sure to check out the
Volunteer Spotlight page for inspiring stories from around the country.
Silly Summer Celebrations
http://www.brownielocks.com/month2.html - Sure, we all know July 4th is Independence Day. But
did you know July 24th is Cousins Day, July 27th is Take Your Houseplant For A Walk Day, and July 28th is National Milk Chocolate
Day? Time to mark your calendar with the help of this fun
little site, dedicated to listing bizarre, crazy, silly, and unknown holidays.
Wondering how to celebrate these occasions? Perhaps with a barbeque, since July
is National Grilling Month.
A Home Run of Fun - Hall of Fame Weekend
http://baseballhalloffame.org - On July 30th, the 2006 National Baseball Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony will honor Bruce Sutter and 17 players and executives from
the Negro leagues and pre-Negro leagues. Open to the public and free of charge,
this event is the highlight of an action-packed weekend for baseball fans in
Short
Tutorial - Organizing
E-mail With Folders
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Remember when managing
your e-mail was simple? You only received a few messages each day so you could
just delete the ones you didn't want and drag the rest into one
"Save" folder. But times have changed — now you may be getting dozens
of e-mail messages daily from friends, family, co-workers, online
subscriptions, and, unfortunately, spammers. The solution is to create new
folders to save e-mail messages in an organized way, and create message rules
that will automatically sort e-mail into these folders. Here's how to do it:
Outlook Express Users
Creating a New E-mail Folder in Outlook Express
Manually
Sorting Old E-mail into Folders in Outlook Express
Sorting
New E-mail into Folders Using Rules in Outlook Express
Thunderbird
Users
Creating a New E-mail Folder in Thunderbird for the Macintosh and PC
Manually
Sorting Old E-mail into Folders in Thunderbird for the Macintosh and PC
Sorting
New E-mail into Folders Using Rules in Thunderbird for the Macintosh and PC
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Best regards,
The E-Connections
Team
Polar E-Connections
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