|  | Here's to a pleasurable week! Heinz (Want to stop the newsletter? Instructions near the bottom.) | | How to Enter Bcc: Recipients in Outlook.com When you look at a page, you don't see it. When you look at the book's cover or back, you don't see it. When you look at the book edge-on, you don't see it. Open the book, though, and arrange its pages like a fan: you will see an image appear. Now, so-called fore-edge painting can (and is supposed to) be made visible. Bcc: recipients are not supposed to be seen—and usually are not, not even if a recipient looks at their monitor edge-on: ›› You can send an email to hidden recipients in Outlook.com using Bcc.
| Find Out Which IP Addresses Logged In to Your SaneBox Account Your laptop and your cell phone and your TV and your partner's internet radio and their tablet and your kid's gaming console and your friend's phone and your thermostat all have distinct IP addresses at your home. My laptop and cell phone and TV and tablet at my home, chances are, occupy the same distinct IP addresses. Still, you should be able to tell whether it was you using your partner's or me using my tablet that logged on to your SaneBox account Sunday morning. NAT (network address translation) makes that possible, together with SaneBox listing the (public) IP addresses: ›› SaneBox will list the IP addresses from which you—or somebody using your log-in details—logged in. You can map the addresses to world locations and spot oddities.
| What Are the Yandex.Mail IMAP Settings? Find the Yandex.Mail IMAP server settings here for accessing Yandex.Mail accounts in any email program.
| Pumpkin Heads – Free Stationery, E-Card (From the Archives) "And there reigns love and all love's loving parts, And all those friends which I thought buried." Something, I'm not sure what, about the Halloween email background below and to the right makes me think of Shakespeare's 31st sonnet, which Some Guy from New York has called the sonnet of the undead composite zombie lover. (Note that Some Guy does not always use pretty language.) What do you think? ›› A macabre dance of pumpkin heads rings in a wonderfully frightening Halloween. (Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Outlook, Outlook Express)
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