Resources tagged with term(s) "E-mail communications, Resource Center"

  • Before you begin to build an e-mail newsletter for your organization, ask yourself the  following questions: What type of information do we want to share? Consider including current news about your...
  • An e-mail discussion list is a way for people with a common interest to share information and converse via e-mail. This type of discussion group is sometimes referred to as a "listserv" (which is the...
  • Why search the list archives?
  • The information here pertains only to subscribers of lists hosted by the Resource Center. For assistance with other discussion lists, contact the list administrator at the host organization.
  • There are three main actions you can take to create a better e-mail experience: File Filter Delete File Keeping your in-box uncluttered will free you from wading through old e-mails every day....
  • Spam — the common term for unsolicited e-mail — is a huge nuisance to e-mail users. Many companies, both legitimate and fraudulent, use e-mail as a marketing tool because it is so inexpensive; a...