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Welcome to USLS Webmail System
Welcome to the University of St. La Salle's E-MAIL SYSTEM. For help regarding this interface: e-mail libtech@usls.edu. When reporting an error, please include significant, if not the complete, error message(s) generated by the system. For more help, Libtech Technical Support (libtech@usls.edu) or you can call us at our direct PLDT line, (034) 435.2324 or 155 on the intercom during office hours. |
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SPAM PROTECTED EMAIL
Do you receive lots of junk email messages from people you don't know? It's no surprise if you do. As more people use email, marketers are increasingly using email messages to pitch their products and services. Some consumers find unsolicited commercial email - also known as "spam" - annoying and time consuming; others have lost money to bogus offers that arrived in their email in-box.
Typically, an email spammer buys a list of email addresses from a list broker, who compiles it by "harvesting" addresses from the Internet. If your email address appears in a newsgroup posting, on a website, in a chat room, or in an online service's membership directory, it may find its way onto these lists. The marketer then uses special software that can send hundreds of thousands — even millions — of email messages to the addresses at the click of a mouse. |
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VIRUS PROTECTED EMAIL
Many users are receiving notices of returned mails indicating that virus-infected and other mail was sent from their e-mail account. The returned e-mails were originally sent to addresses that the respective users do not recognize. In most instances, these e-mails are being generated by other peoples' virus-infected computers using forged e-mail addresses, so there is no cause for concern. |
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