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E-Mail Scam
Bogus E-cards Not From Friends, But From Phishers
Higher Speed
Internet
Available
Ask The Help Desk
What Should I Do When A Web Page Gets "Stuck" While I'm
Downloading?
Sites Of The Month
Great Sites To Check Out In August!
Short Tutorial
Sending E-mail Messages To Groups Of People |
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Hello
Partner Communications Cooperative Internet Subscribers
This August issue contains tips to help you spend less time working as well
as ways to enjoy your leisure time more. The work shortcuts include how to
"unstick" a web page and how to save time by creating groups of
e-mail contacts. You can also protect yourself from phishers by reading our
warning about a current e-card scam, and save time on cooking and homework by
checking out our featured Great Sites. While you're there, have some fun with
a superhero movie release, a site for college football fanatics, and guidance
for new golfers during National Golf Month.
The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers
informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet
experience. To meet this goal, each monthly newsletter will usually contain
information related to:
Warnings on a recent virus, e-mail hoax, or security
issue that may affect you
An update on new services and other local interests
An answer to a frequently asked Internet related
question
Some fun, seasonal websites to check out
A short, step-by-step tutorial on an e-mail or
browser related task
We think you'll find the
information contained in this newsletter to be a valuable tool for enhancing
your Internet experience. If, however, you'd prefer not to receive these
bulletins on a monthly basis, click HERE.
To see what's inside this issue, take a look at the index to the left and
thanks for reading!
- The Partner Communications Cooperative Internet Team
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E-Mail Scam - Bogus E-cards Not From Friends, But From Phishers

Have
you received e-mails recently that say you have an e-card waiting for you from
an unnamed schoolmate, family member, or neighbor? They're probably from
phishers trying to lure you to websites that deliver a malicious Trojan horse
program to your computer. At first glance, these e-mail messages may appear to
be legitimate, since they claim to come from companies like Hallmark, Blue
Mountain, and 123Greetings. But take a closer look.
Here's an example of a bogus e-card notification:
Now compare it to an actual e-card notification from Hallmark:
To protect yourself, watch for these clues to help spot a fake:
There
is no personalized greeting that identifies you as the intended recipient
of the e-card, nor is the sender identified by name.
The
actual web address is different from the one displayed in the message. If
you receive an e-card notification of this type, DO NOT click on the link.
Simply delete it from your Inbox.
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Higher
Speed Internet - Available

It is back
to school time and no matter if you have school age children, now is a great
time to think about learning and what you can do to help yourself or your
family learn for a lifetime. We are featuring two products that can assist
anyone with learning: high
speed Internet and SecureIT Plus.
Now, we are offering new faster speeds. FAST = up to 512K for $39.95, FASTER =
up to 1Mb for $49.95 and FASTEST = up to 1.5 Mb for $69.95
One of the benefits of high speed Internet includes quick access to a wide
array of educational resources for everyone from elementary students to those
just wanting to learn something new. SecureIT Plus automatically protects your
computer from viruses, spyware and adware - all of which can rob your computer
of speed and power.
And NOW SecureIT Plus offers Parental Controls that allow parents to limit both
when and how long children can be online, as well as what content they can gain
access to without your password. Additionally, SecureIT Plus still keeps your
Windows operating system up-to-date and your hard drive operating smoothly.
And, you'll even receive a monthly report for all the updates.
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Ask The Help Desk - What
Should I Do When A Web Page Gets "Stuck" While I'm Downloading?

Question: Sometimes when
I try to download a web page, it gets "stuck" and the requested page
does not appear. When this happens to me, I go back to the address bar and type
the web address in again. Is there something else I could do?
Answer: Keep in mind that the Internet is like a huge highway
system with traffic going in a variety of directions all at the same time.
Sometimes traffic gets "held up" at virtual intersections along the
way. This "getting stuck" phenomena is so common that browser makers
have created a button to help out. Next time a web page gets "stuck,"
simply click on the "Stop" button and then the "Refresh"
button on your browser's menu bar. (The "Refresh" button applies to Internet
Explorer; use "Reload" if using Firefox or Safari.) If the web page
still doesn't download, follow these steps:
Click
your browser's "Stop" button.
Type
a question mark at the end of the URL in the address bar.
Press
the return key. This alternative may force the page to reload.
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Great Sites To Check Out This Month

Make It
Quick
http://mealsmatter.org/RecipesAndMeals/QuickMeals/index.aspx -
This time of year tends to be hot and hectic so you probably won't want to
spend much time cooking. Speed up your meal preparation with a quick trip to
this recipe site. It contains lots of ideas for fast and healthy meals that you
can throw together in a flash, without needing to run to the store. There are
plenty of kid-friendly and vegetarian dishes, and even super-simple recipes
with six ingredients or less.
Hit the Books
http://libraryspot.com - Since
the school year will soon be beginning, it might be smart to bookmark this
library site for the students in your family. It pulls together leading
reference resources in a single convenient spot, including Wikipedia, WorldCat,
Library of Congress, and Britannica. You can also ask homework questions, find
science project ideas, and listen to the two-minute Daily Almanac Podcast
featuring historical happenings, notable birthdays, and a word of the day.
Root for the Underdog
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/underdog -
There's no need to fear. Underdog is here! The superhero canine bursts onto
screens this month in a new live-action rendition of the classic cartoon from
the '60s and '70s. Comedian Jason Lee is the voice of Underdog, an ordinary
beagle that unexpectedly obtains superpowers (including the ability to fly and
speak) due to a lab accident. While on this fun Disney site, play the Underdog
games Super Fetch and City Sweep, and check out the funny Underdog bloopers.
Rated PG.
Football Fanatic?
http://collegefootballfanatics.com -
Kick off the start of the 2007 College Football season with a visit to this
site, which includes breaking football news, teams & conferences, rankings
& polls, scores & standings, statistics, and recruiting information.
Follow the action of your favorite college teams, get tickets to games, and
look ahead at the schedule for the upcoming bowl season. Can't find exactly the
information you want? No problem. There's also a link to the College Football
Search Engine.
National Golf Month
http://www.playgolfamerica.com -
August is National Golf Month, and if you haven't taken up the sport yet, now
is a great time to take a swing at it. Play Golf America is an organization
dedicated to encouraging more people to learn and enjoy golf. Their site
features all the basics to help you get started, such as the rules of golf,
equipment, and golf etiquette. Simply type in your zip code to find golf
courses and lessons in your area. Then get ready for a "hole" lot of
fun!
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Short Tutorial - Sending
E-mail Messages To Groups Of People

Do you find
yourself sending messages to the same group of people all of the time? Do you
get tired of going through your address book each time you send a group message
to select the individual e-mail addresses of your recipients?
Outlook Express, Thunderbird, and Macintosh's Mail.app e-mail software programs
each provide a method for putting e-mail addresses into a "group" to
then easily send a message to multiple recipients at once. This option allows
you to simply select the name of a group and then everyone listed in the group
will receive the message without having to type in each individual e-mail
address. It's a very handy shortcut. Here's how to do it:
Sending Group E-mail Messages Using Outlook Express 6 In Windows XP Home
Edition
Open
Outlook Express.
Click
on the "Addresses" button on the Outlook Express toolbar or
select "Address Book" from the Tools drop-down menu. The Address
Book Window should appear listing your contacts in the right hand pane of
the window.
Click
on the "New" button on the Address Book toolbar and select
"New Group" from the drop-down menu. The new group's Properties
form should appear.
Type
a name for your new group in the Group Name field. "Work,"
"Family," or "Friends" are good examples. Don't use a
name like "Goofy People I Work With" because the name that you
use for the group is the name that will show up in the "To" field of your message.
Click
your cursor arrow on the "Select Members" button on the right
side of the window. A double paned Select Group Members window will
appear.
Highlight
a name, multiple names, or all of the names from the listed contacts in
the left hand frame and click the "Select" button at the top
between the two panes. This will move the highlighted contact or contacts
into the Members pane. Click "OK" when you've finished and click
"OK" again to close the new group's Properties window.
Click
the red "X" to close the Address Book and use the new group name
when you create your new e-mail message.
Sending Group E-mail Messages Using
Thunderbird 1.5 on Mac OS X or Windows XP Home Edition
Open
Thunderbird.
Click
on the "Address Book" button on the Thunderbird toolbar. The
Address Book will open.
Click
on the "New List" button on the Address Book toolbar. A dialog
box will drop down.
Give
the list a name in the "List Name" field. The other fields are
optional. Don't fill in the big field that says "Type email addresses
to add them to the mailing list:" unless the addresses you are adding
are not in your current Address Book. Click "OK" to close the
box.
The
new list that you just named should now appear as a separate folder in the
left side of the Address Book pane under your Personal Address Book. If
you don’t see it, you’ll need to expand your Personal Address Book file by
clicking on the “+” sign next to it.
Next,
highlight a name, multiple names, or all of the names from the listed
contacts and drag them onto the icon for your new list in the Address
Books pane.
Close
your address book and create a new e-mail message. Click on the
"Contacts" icon in your new message's toolbar. Select your
"Personal Address Book" in the Address Book drop-down menu.
Click
on the name of the new list you created and click on the "Add to
To:" button. Compose and send your message.
Sending Group E-mail Messages Using
Mail.app 2, Address Book 4.0.4, and Mac OS X 10.4.9
To
create a group of contacts, you will need to start by opening your Mac's
built in Address Book application.
Under
the "File" menu, drop down to and select "New Group." A new group will appear in the list in the Group column.
Type
in a new group name. "Work," "Family," or
"Friends" are good examples. Don't use a name like "Goofy
People I Work With" because the name that you use for the group is
the name that will show up in the "To" field of your message.
Click
on the "All" icon at the top of the Group column and a list of
contacts will appear in the Name column.
Highlight
a name, multiple names, or all of the names from the listed contacts in
the Name column and drag them onto the icon for the new group in the Group
column.
Close
the address book and use the new group name when you create your new
e-mail message.
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We hope you
found this newsletter to be informative. It's our way of keeping you posted on
the happenings here. If, however, you'd prefer not to receive these bulletins
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Thanks for your business!
Best regards,
Donald S. Jennings
EVP/General Manager
Partner Communications Cooperative

Partner Communications Cooperative
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Gilman, IA 50106
641-498-7560
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