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Favorite Autumn E-Card Sites
Mesmerizing colors on trees all around, a harvest's festivities, and beautiful light. Share Autumn's delights with e-cards. Here are some of my favorite sites for sending autumnal e-cards.
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Access Emails Set Aside for Later in Mail Pilot for Mac

When the snow came down, the Cimbri went naked.
Nay, they not only went naked, ancient times' biographer and historian Plutarch informs us; members of the tribe from the North also climbed, " through the ice and deep snow," onto hilltops. Why?
Well, let us first find out why you need not expose yourself to snow and cold and grapple and ice; such is not necessary for getting on top of all the emails, for example, you have set aside in Mail Pilot for Mac:
›› Having that email hidden ("set aside") was useful and salutary then; where, though, is it now? Mail Pilot for Mac collects all messages set aside for later in a special folder (whose contents are included in search results as well), where finding them is as easy as it is to recover them to the inbox.


How to Check the Zoho Mail System Status for Issues

Here's what you need: eleven large bowls, boiling as well as iced water aplenty, a quick set of hands and fingers, a measuring cup, a pen, and a thermometer, of course, without markings or scale.
Fill the measuring cup with iced water and pour that in the first bowl. Dunk the thermometer in the water and mark the reading on it. Now add eleven measuring cups full of boiling water, dunk, read and mark.
In the second bowl, mix two parts ice with ten parts boiling water, dunk, read and mark; in the third boil, mark the reading for a relation of 3:9 for ice to boiling water.
Go on until, in the eleventh bowl, you first add, measure and mark one cup of boiling water before adding eleven full measuring cup of iced water and mark the thermometer's reading again.
What you have just done is re-create what Carlo Rinaldini suggested in 1694 to calibrate a thermometer (as I understand it), one of the first methods to use the boiling and freezing points of water.
Now, if Zoho Mail's speed and function seem to linger around zero on a scale from 0 to 12 and your distress approaches the boiling point, you can find out, at least, what the measurement is elsewhere for Zoho Mail:
›› Is it Zoho Mail, or is it you? Before fiddling with your computer and settings, find out whether Zoho Mail is down—or slow—for everybody at the Zoho Mail status monitor.


Suggest a Feature or Fix for Outlook (From the Archives)

"Maecenas of the bluest blood,
My guard revered, my glory noble"
Horace wastes no time, neither in the original Latin nor in Franklin P. Adams's worthy translation, praising his patron: the proverbial Maecenas' name is the very first word in all of Horace's Carmina.
Now: don't address the Outlook developers like you would your Maecenas; a modicum of worthy and Horacian praise can't hurt, though, can it?
›› Share your Outlook experience and suggestions for new features or improvements with the Microsoft Office team.

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