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		<description><![CDATA[Tips &#38; Tricks for Net Surfing 1.)   Tips &#38; Tricks For Browsing Use the Firefox browser : Use Opera, if you are looking for speed and its tabbed interface. Use Internet Explorer, if you do a lot of offline browsing. Netscape 7, like Opera, allows tabbed browsing, ie., opening multiple web pages in a single [...]]]></description>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Tips &amp; Tricks for Net Surfing</span></strong></p>
<h3 style="COLOR: white; BACKGROUND-COLOR: firebrick; TEXT-ALIGN: center">1.)   Tips &amp; Tricks For Browsing</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>Use the Firefox browser :<br />
</strong></li>
<li>Use Opera, if you are looking for speed and its tabbed<br />
interface. Use Internet Explorer, if you do a lot of offline browsing.<br />
Netscape 7, like Opera, allows tabbed browsing, ie., opening multiple web<br />
pages in a single window under different tabs. Besides, it has numerous<br />
add-ons such as Mail, AOL IM, Winamp, etc. The only thing that Netscape 7<br />
lacks is IE&#8217;s panache for offline browsing with the History side-pane. In<br />
Opera, settings can be changed by choosing <strong>Preference</strong><br />
under the <strong>File</strong> menu. To get a tabbed interface for<br />
new windows, check <strong>Open windows inside Opera workspace</strong><br />
under <strong>Windows</strong>. In the same place, select<br />
<strong>Open pop-up windows in the background</strong> under Browser<br />
Windows. To use the cache effectively, check <strong>Never</strong><br />
under <strong>History and cache</strong>. Press F5 to manually refresh<br />
pages.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>To save on the time spent online, start your browser<br />
along with Outlook Express. Open as many windows in the browser and enter<br />
the urls of the sites you need to visit. Do not click on <strong><br />
Go</strong> or press <strong>Enter</strong>. Now start your dialer. Once<br />
you are connected, ask OE to send and receive messages. As the messages are<br />
being received and sent, go the browser windows and click on the<br />
<strong>Go</strong> buttons. When OE finishes its job, disconnect.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Do not type your messages online. If you have an HotMAIL<br />
account, integrate it with OE. Type and read your messages offline. If you<br />
are using other accounts such as Yahoo, type them first in Notepad when you<br />
are offline. Then, when you go online, in the Compose section, cut and past<br />
the message.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>You can send messages to machines running the Messenger<br />
service (Windows NT/2000/XP) by using the command <strong>net<br />
send &lt;address&gt; message</strong> from the MS-DOS prompt. To send a message to<br />
yourself, type <strong>net send 127.0.0.1 hello</strong>.</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="COLOR: white; BACKGROUND-COLOR: firebrick; TEXT-ALIGN: center">2.)   Tips &amp;mp; Tricks For Internet Explorer</h3>
<p style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: verdana,arial">Most people use Internet Explorer to browse the net. It<br />
loads up fast because parts of it is loaded by Windows as the latter boots<br />
up. Using the feedback from its huge user base, Microsoft has made numerous<br />
improvements, which you can use to your advantage.</p>
<div style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: verdana,arial">
<ul>
<li>Disable the Links toolbar and save space. Remove the<br />
Explorer view for the same reason. </li>
</ul>
</div>
<ul>
<li>Customize the toolbar via <strong>View »<br />
Toolbars » Customize</strong>.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Blank home page</strong>: Set your<br />
home page to a blank one so that it loads up faster. This is done via<br />
<strong>Tools » Internet Options » General » Use Blank</strong>. </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Offline browsing</strong>:You do not<br />
have to connect to the Internet to revisit a page. You can access it<br />
from the cache. This is done via <strong>Tools » Internet<br />
Options » Temporary Internet Folders » Settings » Check newer versions<br />
of stored pages: » Never</strong>. After setting up IE like this, you can<br />
browse offline by, click on the <strong>History</strong> button.<br />
This will open up the History folder in a left pane. Browse through this<br />
to access the pages that you have visited earlier. You check the latest<br />
version on the net however by clicking on the <strong>Refresh</strong><br />
button.</li>
</ul>
<p><span id="more-114"></span></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Context Menu Extensions For IE</strong>:<br />
IE allows you to copy the address of a link with just two clicks. But to<br />
copy the address of an image on a webpage, you have make at least 5<br />
clicks. To make things like this more easier, you can create your own<br />
context menu extensions. For this, some new keys will have to be added<br />
to the registry. These keys will refer to Javascript or VBScript<br />
functions placed in some special HTML files. Extract the HTM files to<br />
C:\. Extract the cmes.reg and double click on it. The keys will be<br />
merged into the registry. Your IE context menu will have new options -<br />
&#8220;Copy All Hyperlink Address&#8221; (default), &#8220;Copy All Image Addresses&#8221;<br />
(default), &#8220;Copy Image Address&#8221; (on images), &#8220;Set Text Size To Medium&#8221;<br />
(on selected text) and &#8220;Copy HTML Code&#8221; (on selected text). You will<br />
have to make some modification to the cmes.reg file if you are not able<br />
to place files at C:\, a common scenario for people who are on a<br />
network.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Computer Security</strong>: Some<br />
websites have ads that tell you that your computer could be transmitting<br />
vital/private information about you, which could be targeted by hackers<br />
and viruses. They will tell you to download a security software.<br />
Considering the fact that they are using wrong tactics to sell their<br />
product, it is quite possible that their software could be doing more<br />
harm than good. No matter which software you use, it is not possible to<br />
completely hide your computer on the net. People who have always-on<br />
Internet connections like broadband or cable should instead use<br />
firewalls like the trusty <strong>ZoneAlarm</strong> or<br />
<strong>Tiny</strong>.</li>
</ul>
<p>There are other websites that will ask visitors to<br />
install ActiveX controls like <strong>Gator</strong> or<br />
<strong>Bonzi</strong>. These are spyware and Internet users should<br />
avoid them.</p>
<p>Neither should you install programs like <strong>MP3 Dancer</strong>.<br />
These are spyware. Even if you uninstall them, they will still remain on<br />
your computer without your knowledge.</p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Paranoia 1</strong>: IE&#8217;s autocomplete<br />
feature may throw up some web addresses at the address bar, which you<br />
may not want others to see. So, clear the history. This is done by<br />
<strong>Internet Options » Clear History</strong>. If otherwise<br />
you want to selectively remove history items, then delete the<br />
appropriate folders inside the History folder. In Windows 9x/Me, the<br />
History folder is inside the Windows folder. In Windows 2000/XP, it will<br />
be inside the <strong>Documents and Settings\«User<br />
name»\Local Settings\</strong> folder.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Paranoia 2</strong>: Deleting the<br />
files in the <strong>Temporary Internet Files</strong> folder can<br />
remove only part of your tracks. Cookies stored by websites usually<br />
remain in this folder with their full web address. So, that is a<br />
security violation. To remove them, choose <strong>Internet<br />
Options » Temporary Internet Folder » Delete Cookies</strong>.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Paranoia 3</strong>: All evidence is<br />
still not removed. There is a file inside the <strong><br />
Temporary Internet Files</strong> folder called index.dat, which has some<br />
evidence of your browsing history. Delete this file too. IE will<br />
regenerate another index.dat later.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Paranoia 4</strong>: When the<br />
Autocomplete feature is enabled, all your personal information including<br />
passwords are stored on the computer, which is available for others to<br />
misuse. So, when you are done with browsing at your office or an<br />
Internet cafe, follow the above three steps and clear the saved data by<br />
choosing <strong>Internet Options » Content » AutoComplete »<br />
Clear Forms</strong> and <strong>Clear Passwords</strong>. Sometimes,<br />
the <strong>Internet Options</strong> menu option might be<br />
disabled in your office or web cafe. So, delete the <strong><br />
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\IntelliForms</strong><br />
key from the registry. If you want to steal or backup passwords, export<br />
this key and import it on a different machine or installation. You will<br />
also have to copy the {username}.pwl file and cookies to the new<br />
machine/installation. Sometimes, there are ActiveX programs that sit<br />
silently recording everything. You can check them out at<br />
<strong>Internet Options » Temporary Internet Files »<br />
Settings » View Objects</strong>. This will open the <strong><br />
Downloaded Program Files</strong> folder in the windows folder. By<br />
right-clicking the contents, you can either remove them or check out<br />
their properties.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Paranoia 5</strong>: In certain<br />
Internet cafes, silent keyboard loggers are installed by certain people<br />
to collect userids and passwords, and send them to their email<br />
addresses. Remove these programs from memory and only then browse. Also<br />
disable form fillers such as Gator in Internet cafes.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Dialer</strong>: When you click on a<br />
link, IE starts the dialer program. If this is annoying to you, disable<br />
this via <strong>Internet Options » Connection » Never dial a<br />
connection</strong>.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Saving on telephone bills</strong>:<br />
You can make optimum use of your online time by opening the links in new<br />
windows rather than the current one. Take for example your<br />
<strong>HotMAIL Inbox</strong>. Every time you go there, there are<br />
many messages there. Instead of just clicking on a message and waiting<br />
for that message to load, right click on the message&#8217;s link and choose<br />
<strong>Open in New Window</strong>. Go back to the Inbox and do<br />
the same for all other messages. By this time, your first message would<br />
have been downloaded. When you finish reading it, all the other messages<br />
would have been downloaded in their windows. Now, you can logout and<br />
disconnect the Internet connection.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Downloading recalcitrant files</strong>:<br />
Most people use a downloaded manager to download huge files. But,<br />
sometimes they run into problems when the download manager is not able<br />
to catch the correct url of the file. In such cases, open the source of<br />
the page via <strong>View » Source</strong> and do a search for<br />
the download file. Usually, the full url of the file will be found here.<br />
Copy this and paste it in the download manager. If some website prevents<br />
you from right-clicking to save an image on it, just look inside the<br />
<strong>Temporary Internet Files</strong> folder for it.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>IE Toolbars &amp;mp; Desktop Tickers</strong>:<br />
Add the<br />
<a class="NORMAL" href="http://toolbar.google.com/" target="_BLANK"><br />
Google Toolbar</a> to IE. With this toolbar, you will get to the results<br />
without having to visit Google&#8217;s home page first. You may also use<br />
<a class="NORMAL" href="http://companion.yahoo.com/" target="_BLANK"><br />
Yahoo! Companion</a> instead. With <strong>Yahoo! Companion</strong><br />
you will be able to harness the power of the <strong>Google</strong><br />
search engine and also get easy access to other Yahoo! services.</li>
</ul>
<div style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: verdana,arial">
<ul>
<li>If you have to keep in touch with the latest news,<br />
then get the<br />
<a class="NORMAL" href="http://www.microsite.reuters.com/ticker/com/download.htm" target="_BLANK"><br />
Reuters Desktop Ticker</a>. Reuters is the world&#8217;s leading news provider<br />
and almost every newspaper and TV station in the world gets feeds from<br />
it. Once connected to the Net, headlines flash across the ticker and you<br />
can click on the headlines to see the news stories in a browser window.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>ESCAPE</strong>: Many people do not<br />
know this. If a page is being downloaded and you want to stop it, then<br />
pressing the <strong>Escape</strong> key will do that. Also,<br />
pressing <strong>Backspace</strong> key will take you to the<br />
previous page.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Saving web pages</strong>: Beginning<br />
with Version 5, IE allows saving a web page in a single file including<br />
its images and other embedded content. To do this, choose<br />
<strong>Save As</strong> from the <strong>File</strong><br />
menu. Here in the <strong>Save as type</strong>, choose<br />
<strong>Web Archive, single file (*.mht)</strong>. Sometimes, MHT<br />
files may not show anything even though its thumbnail does show<br />
something. If you disable Javascript, you will be able to see the<br />
whatever something you saw in the thumbnail.</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="COLOR: white; BACKGROUND-COLOR: firebrick; TEXT-ALIGN: center">3.)  Tips &amp;mp; Tricks For Outlook Express</h3>
<p>Outlook Express is free and comes bundled with IE. You<br />
can integrate your HotMAIL account with it.</p>
<ul>
<li>Save some space by unchecking <strong><br />
Contact, Outlook Bar, and View Bar</strong> in the <strong>Window<br />
Layout Properties</strong>. This is chosen by selecting <strong><br />
Layout</strong> from the <strong>View</strong> menu.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Implementing Spam Filters For POP<br />
Accounts</strong>: Create two folders in your mail client -<br />
<strong>Filtered Inbox</strong> and <strong>Spam</strong>.<br />
Create the following four <strong>Message Rules</strong> in<br />
Outlook Express (Tools » Message Rules » Mail). Use your old messages as<br />
a guide while picking the words for your filters. Check the<br />
<strong>Spam</strong> folder once in a while for any<br />
false-positives. If you find any spam among the flagged messages in the<br />
Filtered Inbox, then update the filters in the third rule with new<br />
words.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Mail Rule #1: Mail From Known Contacts</strong></p>
<div><code>Where the From line <span style="text-decoration: underline;">contains 'friendname' or 'contact@emailaddress.com'</span></code></div>
<p><code>Move it to the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Filtered Inbox</span> folder</p>
<p>    and Stop processing more rules</p>
<div><strong></strong></div>
<div><strong>Mail Rule #2: Mail Not Addressed To Me</strong></div>
<p></code><strong> </p>
<p></strong></p>
<div><code>Where the To or CC line <span style="text-decoration: underline;">does not<br />
contain 'your@emailaddress.com'</span></code></div>
<div><code>Move it to the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Spam</span> folder</code></div>
<p><code>   and Stop processing more rules</p>
<div><strong></strong></div>
<div><strong>Mail Rule #3: Word filters on From, To, &amp;mp; Subject lines</strong></div>
<p></code><strong></p>
<div><code>Where the From line <span style="text-decoration: underline;">contains 'debt' or 'enlargement' or<br />
'teens' or 'viagra'</span></code></div>
<p></strong><code>    <span style="text-decoration: underline;">or</span> Where the Subject line <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
contains 'debt' or 'enlargement' or 'teens' or 'viagra'</span></p>
<p>     <span style="text-decoration: underline;">or</span> Where the To line <span style="text-decoration: underline;">contains<br />
'debt' or 'enlargement' or 'teens' or 'viagra'</span></p>
<p>Move it to the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Spam</span> folder</p>
<p>    and Stop processing more rules</p>
<div><strong></strong></div>
<div><strong>Mail Rule #4: Suspect Mail</strong></div>
<p></code><strong></p>
<div><code>For all messages</code></div>
<p></strong><code>Move it to the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Filtered Inbox</span> folder</p>
<p>      and Flag it</p>
<p>      and Stop processing more rules</p>
<p> </p>
<p></code></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Integrating HotMAIL</strong>: You can<br />
integrate your HotMAIL account with Outlook Express. Just go about as<br />
you would do with adding a POP account. After you enter your HotMAIL<br />
address, OE will automatically identify it as a HotMAIL account and<br />
pre-fill the <strong>E-mail Server Names</strong> details. Click<br />
<strong>Next</strong> enter the userid and password. When you are<br />
done, OE will ask if you want to download folders for that account.<br />
Here, choose <strong>Yes</strong>. After the folders have been<br />
downloaded, you can use it like you would use a POP mail account except<br />
that you will not be able to use the <strong>Message Rules</strong><br />
(available under the <strong>Tools</strong> menu) on this account.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Handling Junk Mail &amp;mp; Viruses<br />
In HotMAIL</strong>: If you get a lot of junk mail, then through the HotMAIL<br />
website activate the bulk mail folder. Create appropriate mail filters<br />
to prevent junk from landing into your inbox. Despite this, you might<br />
get junk mail and sometimes viruses. To handle these annoyances, you<br />
have to configure OE to download only mail headers. Right click on<br />
<strong>Bulk Mail</strong> and <strong>Inbox</strong><br />
folders, and follow this &#8211; <strong>Synchronization Settings »<br />
Headers Only</strong>. Keep the Preview option off by clicking on its button<br />
on the toolbar. Some viruses get activated when Preview is on. Now,<br />
connect to the net and receive your mail. Then, read the from addresses<br />
and subject lines. Leave mails that appear to be viruses or spam alone.<br />
Mark the good ones by clicking under the column <strong>Mark<br />
for Offline</strong>. After this, once more receive your mail. Now, the<br />
messages that you had marked alone will be downloaded in full. The<br />
viruses and junk would not have been downloaded. Sometimes, your<br />
well-meaning contacts might be sending you viruses unknown to them. So,<br />
instead of opening the attachments, save them to your desktop. If the<br />
attachments contain any viruses, your antivirus should kick in at this<br />
time. I am using AVG antivirus and it does a pretty good job of handling<br />
viruses.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Email Headers</strong>: Spammers<br />
and viruses do a lot of spoofing when it comes to leaving traces. Check the<br />
screenshot for the header of a virus-laden mail that I received. Both the to<br />
and from address belong to me but the sender was actually jmcneill@stx.rr.com.<br />
By reading the header, it becomes clear from which ISP this guy has been<br />
using. In this case, RoadRunner.com or rr.com. By sending a mail to abuse@WhicheverISP.com,<br />
you will be able alert the ISP provider of the nuisance. When contacting the<br />
ISP, make sure you send them a plain text message along with the Internet<br />
header of the offending email. Without the header, they will not be able to<br />
take any action. To read the email headers, keep the Preview off. Right<br />
click on the message and select <strong>Properties » Details</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>M</strong>ost viruses usually<br />
attack the Address Book. The virus reads the addresses stored in the Address<br />
Book and mails a copy of the virus to all the contacts, sometimes along with<br />
a file found in your machine. Some viruses forge the to and from addresses.<br />
So, it may not be always be right to yell at your friend for sending<br />
viruses. It is best not to keep any contacts in the Address Book not just in<br />
the interest of your contacts, but also in the interest of your own privacy.</p>
<p><strong>P</strong>eople who send junk<br />
mail or spam have large databases of email addresses. They are paid by<br />
companies that sell something. All current measures against spam are devoted<br />
against spammers rather than the <strong>spam sponsors</strong>. Spam<br />
sponsors are at the root of this evil. Is there a way to stop this group of<br />
low life? Read<br />
<a class="normal" href="http://ww.domaindlx.com/vsubhash/fightspam.asp"><br />
Reverse Spamming or How To Fight Spam With Spam</a>.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Archiving HotMAIL messages</strong>:<br />
When you import messages from a backup copy of the message store folder,<br />
your HotMAIL messages will not be imported. So, create two folders under<br />
<strong>Local Folders</strong> called Archived Inbox and Archived<br />
Outbox. Copy the messages from your HotMAIL folders to these folders<br />
appropriately. Before you reinstall Windows or something drastic as<br />
that, create a backup copy the store folder in some other location. The<br />
store folder&#8217;s location can be found by going to <strong><br />
Options » Maintenance » Store Folder</strong>. After you are done with your<br />
reinstall, ask OE or whichever mail client you are using to import the<br />
messages from this folder. Now, your HotMAIL messages will be imported.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Options</strong>: To change the<br />
various settings of OE, choose <strong>Options</strong> in the<br />
<strong>Tools</strong> menu. If you have a dial-up account, then<br />
under the <strong>General</strong> tab, uncheck all the check<br />
boxes. Under the <strong>Send</strong> tab, uncheck the<br />
<strong>Send messages immediately</strong>. Under the<br />
<strong>Compose</strong> tab, under <strong>Font<br />
Settings</strong> choose the Verdana 9pt font or anything else that you might<br />
fancy. Under the <strong>Signatures</strong> tab, create different<br />
signatures for different accounts or one for all accounts. If you are in<br />
India, then setting the dictionary to <strong>English (United<br />
Kingdom)</strong> in the <strong>Language</strong> section of the<br />
<strong>Spelling</strong> tab will prevent conflicts with American<br />
spelling.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Blind Carbon Copy (bcc)</strong>: Not<br />
many people know the advantages of bcc. When an email is cc&#8217;d to<br />
different people, each one of them get to know the other ids. Many<br />
people would be annoyed if their ids are distributed around in a<br />
careless fashion. Also, many a time, people just cc all others when<br />
replying. So, when broadcasting a message leave the &#8220;To&#8221; and &#8220;cc&#8221; fields<br />
empty and instead fill up the &#8220;bcc&#8221; with the addresses. To send mails<br />
using the bcc option in Outlook Express, choose <strong>View<br />
» All headers</strong> in the <strong>New Message</strong> window.</li>
<li><strong>Use the Firefox browser :<br />
</strong></li>
</ul>
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