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Set up SaneBox to Move Only Mail You Trained For

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Set up SaneBox to Move Only Mail You Trained For

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Set up SaneBox to Move Only Mail with Trained Senders or Subjects
You can configure SaneBox to treat as unimportant only messages from senders you have marked for such treatment.
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How to Select All Messages Shown in a Folder with Molto
In Molto for iOS, act on all the messages you see in a folder with these easy steps and swipes.
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Set Up an Out of Office Vacation Auto-Reply in Outlook
When you head out of the office, make sure Outlook stays and replies to the mail you get. An auto-responder is easily set up in Outlook, lets you come back free from a huge email backlog and lets the people who mail you know what to expect and do.
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Favorite Free Flower Stationery (From the Archives)

A bouquet of ice cream and a flower sandwich: Charles E. Menches's girlfriend made the best of his gifts.
Charles ran an ice cream stand at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. When his girlfriend came by for a visit, he handed her a the most beautiful flowers—and some ice cream, of course, in sandwich form. To savor the ice cream now and still have the flowers to savor later, she took the top off the sandwich, wrapped it, and put the flowers in the cone that had formed.
"Hmm...", Charles E. Menches figured, "...if this cone can hold the flowers, it could hold the ice cream, too!"
The ice cream cone was invented. If not in this way then in another. Now, where have the flowers gone? Ah, there... wrapped in subject, signature, sender and such:
›› Roses are red, violets are blue; all these and more: your emails are, too. Embellish your emails with daffodils, poppies, sunflowers, tulips and other beautiful flowers with stationery, free for Windows Live Mail, Windows Mail and Outlook Express. Find some flower stationery favorites here.

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