2 Gmail email accounts issue – delete and keep
Posted on November 25, 2009 under Gmail | Leave a comment
I have two accounts with Google. I want to delete/remove one of them. All the information I can find on Google help, etc., doesn’t say if removing account one, will affect account two? I do not want to impact my account two in any way. Is it safe to remove account one and still retain account two? The emails are my primary concern. I understand that all emails in account one will be permanently removed. I think each email is separate but I’m uncertain? Your response would be very helpful.
Ron Applebach
Maintaining two accounts at the same service can be quite a challenge especially when there are many people using them and some of them are still learning the ropes. For instance, in a previous post I mentioned an issue of using two Hotmail accounts from the same computer – the person who had written to me found himself quite at sea. Now tackling the immediate problem – Can deleting one Gmail account affect the other? The quick answer is – NO! If you have 2 Gmail accounts and delete one, nothing ‘should’ happen to the other – but care needs to be taken.
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Turn on email filter – Windows Live Mail
Posted on November 24, 2009 under Hotmail, Windows Live Mail, Windows Mail | Leave a comment
I get a message that my email filter is not turned on. What does this mean? And how do I turn on the email filter in Windows Live Mail?
Annette Hoch
Microsoft introduced the automated junk email filter in Windows Mail, the default email client of the Vista operating system. It was then ported to Windows Live Mail, which, as you would know, comes built-in with Windows 7. The job of this email filter (when turned on) is to identify garbage messages you get and send them automatically to the corresponding default junk email folders. Junk email can include spam, phishing attacks and messages sent out by automated programs. FYI, each email account that you set up in Windows Live Mail gets it’s own set of five default folders.
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end of document in prolog – Error in HTML validation
Posted on November 23, 2009 under Web Development | Leave a comment
Surprisingly I got a end of document in prolog error from my trusted HTML validation service – the W3C validator located at validator.w3.org. Obviously, I had no idea what the error was… and as far as I was concerned, the document shouldn’t have had any. I checked the document thoroughly and ran the validation a second time – no luck. I got the error again.
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Make space on hard disk – how to clean up my computer
Posted on November 20, 2009 under Other | Leave a comment
I’ve noticed the available free space on my computer’s hard disk keeps changing each day – even when I haven’t installed a new program or downloaded big files. Why does this happen and how can I make more space on the hard disk?
Becky H.
I had a similar issue on my Vista laptop. The free space on the hard disk used to change by a couple of hundred MBs (sometimes much more) and I know I hadn’t installed new software or saved huge files. I couldn’t pin-point the exact reason why this used to happen but am reasonably sure that it was because of temporary internet files (if I have visited many web sites), offline web pages, or system dump files. Any way, the easiest way to make space on the hard disk is to use a system tool called Disk Cleanup that comes with XP, Vista and Windows 7. And once you’ve run this program and want more space, I suggest reading the article on how to free up disk space on your computer. The Disk Cleanup tool is located under from “All Programs” -> “Accessories” -> “System Tools“.
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Outlook Express on Windows 7 system
Posted on November 20, 2009 under Outlook Express, Windows 7 | 8 Comments
I seem to be getting a lot of email on, this issue since the day Windows 7 was officially launched. All those who had been using a Windows XP computer now want their favorite email client, Outlook Express, on Windows 7. Here is some of the feedback:
Images not displaying on web site
Posted on November 20, 2009 under Web Design, Web Development | 1 Comment
Your website is indeed very informative… I would be very thankful if you could kindly clear my confusion. My website looks fine when I tested on my computer but when it is loaded at the server and viewed later using IE, some images are not displayed on the web site. I tried with both the GIF ang JPG format. Before loading the pages everything is fine… is this a problem with my pages/images or the server?
Lawma
This is a very common problem faced by budding web developers. Things work fine on the local computer but when uploaded to a server, the images just do not display on the web site. To be truthful, I too had a brush with this issue… a decade ago. Anyway, here are some troubleshooting tips to help you get the images displayed on the web site when its loaded from the server.
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WordPress spam blocked!
Posted on November 18, 2009 under Blogging, Internet Tips | Leave a comment
This is a follow up to what I wrote in an earlier post on how to stop spam on your WordPress blog by using reCAPTCHA security text. So was this plugin able to block WordPress spam?? Did the wavy security text prevent the automated programs that were filling my inbox with unsolicited messages concerning “manhood” pills? Here are the results after a couple of weeks.
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How long does an email account last?
Posted on November 17, 2009 under Email | Leave a comment
I read your tips on how to create an email account. Thank you so much – I am now a proud owner of a Yahoo email address. The internet thingy is still quite new to me so would be grateful if you can help me out with a small doubt I had. I wanted to know how long can I own this email address? A related question is, how long does an email account last?
Frederick Lawrence
It’s heartening to know I was able to help you get an email address. You made a wise choice in picking the Yahoo! service for your first email account – not that Hotmail or Gmail are bad. But as I have pointed out in another article, Yahoo email is probably the best email ever! Anyway, now that you have an email address, it’s only natural you have these questions.
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Hotmail auto saves email to Drafts folder issue
Posted on November 16, 2009 under Hotmail | 17 Comments
When I am composing an email my screen updates and puts the email in the Drafts folder … I send my email and it is removed from Drafts folder. I have no need for my mail to go into drafts would like to find out how to correct it.
Sandra McNulty
On the 31st of August 2009, Microsoft implemented some changed and upgrades to their free email service – Hotmail, or more correctly, Windows Live Hotmail. One of these included the Auto save Drafts folder; this feature will automatically saves the email you are composing in the Drafts folder every three minutes. The same functionality can be found in Hotmail competitors – Gmail and Yahoo! Mail. However, subscribers cannot turn this feature off – they cannot even change the time interval.
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Remove attachment and save email
Posted on November 16, 2009 under Email, Internet Tips | Leave a comment
How to copy (save as) an email message without the attachment? Or, how to remove attachments?
Josh
The solution to Josh’s problem is quite simple actually – at least, that’s the way I do it. FYI, the instructions below are for the Windows Live Mail email client but they will work with Windows Mail Vista, Outlook Express or (probably) any other email client too. So how can you remove the attachment and save the email?
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