[DM-MUG] Fwd: Three Take Control ebooks about Mail for your MUG

Victoria L. Herring VLH at HerringLaw.com
Mon May 10 13:58:19 CDT 2010


>If anyone wants to have one and write a review about it which we 
>could post on the listserve and also on the website, please contact 
>me.  Price would be free as long as you did a review...what a deal!
>
>Three Take Control ebooks about Mail on the Mac, iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch
>
>Today we have not one, not two, but THREE new Take Control books from
>Joe Kissell, all aimed at helping you use Apple Mail more effectively
>and solve pesky email-related problems. Two of these titles are
>updates to stalwarts of the Take Control series, and the third
>explores the timely topic of using the Mail app on your iPad, iPhone,
>or iPod touch. The ebooks can be read on their own or in combination
>for more comprehensive guidance.
>
>The new ebooks are:
>
>* "Take Control of Mail on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch": Brought
>to you by the dream team of Joe Kissell (author) and Dan Frakes
>(editor), this new 96-page ebook takes a practical look at using the
>Mail app on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. It explains various email
>account options, helps you develop a real-world mobile email strategy
>that integrates with your Mac, explains the mechanics of sending and
>receiving mobile email, and provides essential troubleshooting
>advice. Joe started with the iPhone and iPod touch in mind but was
>delighted to find that he could extend the manuscript to to cover
>iPad details too, thus providing helpful, timely advice regardless of
>which device(s) you use for email. $7 after 30% MUG discount.
>
><http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/iphone-mail?pt=TCMUG&cp=CPN90219MUG>
>
>* "Take Control of Apple Mail in Snow Leopard": Completely updated
>for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard's Mail 4, this 133-page ebook provides
>comprehensive guidance on all things related to Apple Mail. You'll
>learn the nuts and bolts of receiving, composing, and sending email,
>along with many advanced topics, including real-world Exchange,
>MobileMe, and Gmail integration; mastering sophisticated organization
>and filing techniques; and using digital signatures and encryption.
>Plus you'll get a handle on various Mail mysteries - the
>sometimes-present Outbox, the Dock unread count, why smart addresses
>can be stupid, "unsafe" addresses, the Previous Recipients list,
>attachment tricks, and much more. $10.50 after 30% MUG discount.
>
><http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/snow-leopard-apple-mail?pt=TCMUG&cp=CPN90219MUG>
>
>* "Take Control of Spam with Apple Mail": If the 5 pages about
>eliminating spam from your Inbox in "Take Control of Apple Mail in
>Snow Leopard" isn't sufficient for the volume of spam you receive,
>this ebook brings out the big guns. Now at version 1.5, this 73-page
>ebook explains how Apple Mail filters out spam, discusses how to
>optimize the Junk Mail filter, and gives advice for fixing a
>spam-clogged incoming queue. Joe also reviews third-party options
>that can identify even more spam. The ebook comes with a coupon for
>$5 off on SpamSieve, Joe's favorite plug-in for enhancing Mail's
>anti-spam capabilities. The ebook covers Apple Mail in 10.3 Panther
>all the way through 10.6 Snow Leopard. $7 after 30% MUG discount.
>
><http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/spam-apple-mail?pt=TCMUG&cp=CPN90219MUG>
>

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