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About Email: Know MIME Charsets, Char Codes and Their Uses

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Know MIME Charsets, Character Codes and Their Uses
Does your email program ask you to pick a charset for encoding the emails you send? Does an email you received look out of sorts, its letters out of order? Would a different codepage help, and what are ISO-8859-1 and UTF-8? Find out about MIME charsets here and for what language and script you should pick which.
Search Related Topics:  mime charsets  mime  international languages

Archive (and Mark Done) an Email in Mail Pilot for Mac

Too much "we" was physicist Jack Hetherington's problem when he was about to submit an article to Physical Review Letters (about a body-centered cubic crystalline form of a rare Helium isotope, no less).
It was his article, work and manuscript alone, yet he had persistently typed "we" (instead of "I") and "our" (instead of "my") in 1975 on his typewriter. This gaffe would immediately exclude the paper from publication, as a colleague informed Hetherington.
Before we find out how, famously, the low-temperature physicist dealt with the issue (and whether apes or typewriters were involved), what about too much "we" of Gmail accounts showing in your browser? We can deal with that:
›› Archiving mail is good when all actions are done. Do it often. In Mail Pilot for Mac, archiving and marking a message done (as well as removing any reminders associated with it) are one action, and it is most easily and swiftly done, either by mouse or keyboard shortcut.


Download and Install Additional Spelling Checker Dictionaries for Pegasus Mail
Are you sending emails in languages other than those Pegasus Mail offers to check for correct spelling by default? You do not have to copy and paste text to check it in an another application or the web: install new dictionaries for additional languages instead for Pegasus Mail's spelling checker.

Rush Job Calendar (As of Yesterday) – Stationery, E-Card (From the Archives)

The "only decent way to live", for M. Scott Peck, is contained in two words.
Before I give you the words, imagine you have decided to do something you despise, say your taxes or dissertation or bathroom cleaning. For now, you're thinking about it; dread and uneasiness settle in; still thinking... and thinking.
All right, off to a guilty cup of guilty tea with a guilty magazine and a guilty, guilty conscience.
Now, M. Scott Peck's two words for the only decent way to live: delaying gratification. Instead of rewarding delay with guilt-stricken play, he'd have us schedule guilt-free joy in an hour or two and start working now.
Reads better than having to schedule for yesterday? —
›› Sorry, no time to write a description for this stationery as of now. But it will have allowed me to have written this description yesterday. (Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Outlook, Outlook Express)



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