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Something different...
by Joop Blokker. We all are used to reading e-mails that have beautiful stationery and often contain very clever scripts, nothing wrong with that... but now and then we want to see something different! How about a newspaper-like lay-out with two columns that are automagically adjusted to the width of any monitor? With Mokum Mail it's done in a jiffy. You just click on the TABLE button in MM's editor. Then you select a simple table with 2 columns and 1 row, width = 90%, cell padding = 20 pixels and cell spacing = 0 pixels. Type your text in the columns and there you go! With a little trial & error you can make it so that your text can be printed on normal letter paper and you can start your own newspaper with photo's and all for your bowling club! Have fun!
How many times... by Beckey Darsey. How many times have you wanted to send a beautiful email to a friend only to discover the program they are using doesn't allow them to see all of the features? Do you receive photos from family or friends where the story of each picture is crammed around the image and difficult to read? Isn't it time to share what a wonderful program Mokum Mail is with all of those people? Why not send a quick email to all of your friends, using just one of the terrific features that can be found in the program, letting them know that they should give Mokum Mail a try? They can download the 30-day trial version and see for themselves just what an impact you can make with a powerful program that makes such beautiful e-mails. Let the secret out, share with others how you can create and send such wonderful creations, and encourage others to join the fun! Spread the word about Mokum Mail today and enjoy the amazing things you start receiving from the people in your addressbook! |
Wishing everyone a happy St.Patty's Day....Karen's INFO tips: by Karen Shirron. In Mokum Mail's Main window you will see these 4 buttons:
These buttons give you the option to view the message headers in several different ways. You
can switch back and forth at anytime. The default is set at the RED/GREEN split list.
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RED/GREEN button divides your messages into 2 lists; Unknown (messages from those who are NOT in your address book) at the top, and Known (messages from those who ARE in your address book) at the bottom. · The RED button shows you a list of Unknown
only. This is handy to click on first if your account has a lot of spam and junk mail. You see it ALL in one list and can drag and mark
the messages you want to delete. · The GREEN button shows you a list of Known only. TIP: After using the RED button and marking all my spam, I will switch to the GREEN which hides the list of junk mail. · The YELLOW
button shows ALL of your messages in one list.
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Joop Blokker, Development. Karen Shirron, Info & Mokum Academy. Becky Darsey, Public Relations. |
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