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E-Mail Scam - Turbulence In Banking Industry Increases
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environment — some banks may have a new name or a new lender may have
acquired your mortgage. Online scammers are taking advantage of this upheaval
to try and trick you into parting with valuable personal information. They
are hoping that you will be more likely to open financial e-mails during this
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Sites Of The Month - Great Sites To Check Out In November Shoo the Flu! Short Tutorial - Searching For Specific E-mail Messages Do these scenarios sound familiar? You know your sister
e-mailed her famous stuffing recipe to you weeks ago, but you can't remember
when. Or you want to review the last several e-mails sent to you from a
certain friend before you send a new message. If you end up with large
numbers of e-mails in your Inbox, it can be time-consuming to use the scroll
bar to do a search. To more quickly find specific e-mail messages, follow the
steps below for your e-mail program. 1. With Outlook
Express open, click your cursor arrow on the "Find" button on the
toolbar. The Find Message window will open with "Inbox" set as the
default search location. 2. In the Find Message
window, place your cursor in the "From:" or "Subject:"
field to conduct your search. Type in the word or phrase you want to search
by, such as a person's name or subject of an e-mail. Click on the "Find
Now" button. Note: You can also specify a date range to further define
your search criteria. 3. The e-mails that
match your search criteria will appear in the lower portion of the Find
Message window. 4. Double click on the
specific e-mail that you were searching for. Now you can respond to, forward,
print, or copy and paste the e-mail. Searching for an E-Mail Message When Using ... 1. With Windows Mail
open, click your cursor arrow on the "Find" button on the toolbar.
The Find Message window will open with "Inbox" set as the default
search location. 2. In the Find Message
window, place your cursor in the "From:" or "Subject:"
field to conduct your search. Type in the word or phrase you want to search
by, such as a person's name or subject of an e-mail. Click on the "Find
Now" button. Note: You can also specify a date range to further define
your search criteria. 3. The e-mails that
match your search criteria will appear in the lower portion of the Find
Message window. 4. Double click on the
specific e-mail that you were searching for. Now you can respond to, forward,
print, or copy and paste the e-mail. Searching for an E-Mail Message When Using ... 1. With Mozilla
Thunderbird open, click your cursor arrow on the "Edit" button on
the menu bar. Select "Find" and then "Search Messages..."
from the resulting drop-down menu. The Search Messages window will open with
"Inbox on ..." set as the default search location. 2. In the center of
the Search Messages window, you will see drop-down menus that will allow you
to define your search. For this tutorial, we will select "Subject"
from the first drop-down menu and "contains" from the second
drop-down menu. 3. In the blank field
to the right of the second drop-down menu, type in the word or phrase that
you want to use as your search criteria. Once you have typed in your word or
phrase, click on the "Search" button. 4. The e-mails that
match your search criteria will appear in the lower portion of the Search
Messages window. 5. Double click on the
specific e-mail that you were searching for. Now you can respond to, forward,
print, or copy and paste the e-mail. Searching for an E-Mail Message When Using ... 1. With Mail.app open, click your cursor arrow in the Search
field at the top of the Mail viewer window. 2. By default, the
search field will find messages in your "Inbox." If you want to
search specific mailboxes, select one or more mailboxes by shift-clicking
(pressing the "shift" key and clicking your mouse button) to select
adjacent mailboxes, or Command-clicking (pressing the "Command" key
and clicking your mouse button) to select nonadjacent mailboxes and then
click in the Search field. 3. Type or paste the
text you want to find into the Search field. In the header above the results,
click "All Mailboxes" or "Selected Mailboxes." 4. Choose "Entire
Message," "From," "To," or "Subject" in
the header above the results to limit your results to those items.
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