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  • How to Make an Email Into a Dated Task

    Microsoft Outlook 2010 and Mozilla Thunderbird each feature integrated email and tasks to help keep you organized. When you work with a large number of messages, a digital “To-Do” list will reduce the need to commit tasks to memory. You can convert an email message to a task with a deadline. Outlook and Thunderbird compile task lists you can update as you complete each task on time.

  • How to Arrange a Date Over Email

    Beginning a relationship online has become popular in recent years and is how thousands of people find love. Communicating online may seem intimidating, though it simply requires finesse to make a good impression. Once you meet the person you're interested in dating, arranging a date by email is easy. If you want to arrange a date online, don't reveal personal information, and make sure to protect your safety.

  • Dating Email Tips

    Today's busy lifestyle and the prevalence of online or long-distance dating requires new skills for those looking for love. Connecting online is fast and easy for many and allows the dater to get an idea of a potential date's likes and dislikes right up front. Get the most benefit from your online dating experience by writing intriguing and informative emails that can help you hook your "fish." Stay true to some traditional etiquette and keep the conversation going to succeed.

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