Internet Explorer 3.0's in-built mailer offers some
handy tools. By David Flynn
The Inbox Assistant lets you set basic `rules' for
automatically forwarding into a particular folder
incoming mail which meets some very basic criteria.
It's nothing to write home about (or e-mail home, for
that matter) but it is handy if you have several accounts.

If you're running Office 95, Microsoft Internet
Mail uses the Office dictionary to keep an eye on
your spelling.
Dress up your e-mail with the
same fancy formatting by choosing to send
messages in `HTML format' rather than boring old
ASCII.
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