Thursday, December 27, 2007

Automatic email reply good for business use

Patterson For businesses it can be a good idea. The plus is that the customer knows you are away and not ignoring them. He wanted a way for correspondents to contact him at a single address. I suggested one of the free e mail services such as Gmail or Yahoo. Anthony Hoblak of Springfield Ill. had another suggestion that seems appealing. There is an e mail program called Thunderbird put out by Mozilla www. com that looks functions and acts like Microsoft Outlook as well as having the same setup options as MS Outlook. The best part is that it is free. There is a portable version that one can download and install on a removable USB flash drive. You have access to your regular e mail address. I think this is an excellent solution to your reader s issue.

Source: http://www.baltimoresun.com/technology/bal-bz.pl.helpdesk27dec27,0,2880340.story


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