WAB_IMPORT_ATHENA16_DESC = "Microsoft Internet Mail for Windows 3.1 Address Book"
INTERNET_SUITE = "Internet Explorer Suite"
;; End user tips
CTIP01 = "You can use the Address Book to store more than just e-mail names. Store all contact information, from street addresses, phone numbers, and notes, to web page URLs."
CTIP02 = "You can use keyboard shortcuts for everything from selecting menu commands to moving between the message list and the preview pane. For more information, lookup 'keyboard shortcuts' in Outlook Express Help."
CTIP03 = "You can send a web page directly from Internet Explorer. Choose ""Send current document"" from the Mail button on the toolbar."
CTIP04 = "You can hide or display the toolbar, status bar, or icon bar, by clicking the View menu, and then clicking the command to clear the check mark for each item you donÆt want to appear."
CTIP05 = "You can split the preview pane horizontally, vertically, or not display it at all. On the View menu, just point to Preview Pane, and then click one of the options."
CTIP06 = "When viewing messages in the preview pane, you can press TAB to move between the message list, the preview pane, and the folder or newsgroup list."
CTIP07 = "You can sort messages in the message list by clicking the heading of the column you want to sort by. Click the heading again to switch between ascending and descending sort order."
CTIP08 = "You can rearrange the order columns are displayed in the message list by dragging column headings to the right or left."
CTIP09 = "If you type a message all in capital letters, people reading it will think you are SHOUTING."
CTIP10 = "Outlook Express will automatically highlight links to web sites in messages that you receive."
CTIP11 = "You can customize the toolbar in Outlook Express. Right-click on it to see how!"
CTIP12 = "Did you know...You can specify a ""signature"" to personalize messages you compose? Choose ""Mail Options"" or ""News Options"" from the Tools menu and click the Signature tab."
CTIP13 = "Did you know...You can send a web page by choosing ""Send Current Document"" from the ""Mail"" toolbar?"
CTIP14 = "You can customize which columns are shown in the lists of messages by choosing the ""Columns"" command from the View menu."
CTIP15 = "To put the contents of an HTML file into your message, you can use the ""Text from File"" command on the ""Insert"" menu."
;; Mail specific tips
MTIP01 = "For notification when new mail arrives, look for the envelope icon in the taskbar. You can also set your computer to play a sound when new mail arrives."
MTIP02 = "When someone sends you e-mail, you can add their name to your address book by right-clicking their name in the from line of their message, and then clicking Add To Address Book."
MTIP03 = "You can use the Inbox Assistant to sort incoming mail. Messages can be sorted to specific folders according to who they are from or to, or their subject."
MTIP04 = "You can look for e-mail names on another Internet service provider's server, using Windows Address Book Directory Services. Check with your provider to see if they support LDAP, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol."
MTIP05 = "You can easily add the e-mail address of people that send you mail to your address book. Try right-clicking on their name."
MTIP06 = "You can have Outlook Express automatically check for mail periodically. Look on the ""Read"" tab of the Options command."
MTIP07 = "You can work off-line, reducing the time you spend connected. When you send mail while you are not connected, it will be placed in your Outbox until the next time you connect."
MTIP08 = "To reduce the disk space used by Outlook Express, you should compact your folders periodically."
MTIP09 = "You can quickly go to your inbox by pressing Ctrl+I."
MTIP10 = "You can use the address book to store names and email addresses of people you frequently send mail to."
MTIP11 = "If you have more than one e-mail account, Outlook Express can work with them at the same time. Choose ""Accounts"" from the Mail menu to set up additional e-mail accounts."
; News specific tips
NTIP01 = "When replying to a message in a newsgroup, you can post a reply that everyone reading the group can see, or you can reply by mail to just the author."
NTIP02 = "You can easily find newsgroups on topics that interest you by choosing the Newsgroups command and typing a keyword or two."
NTIP03 = "The thumbtack in a message icon indicates that the message is available for reading, even if you are off-line."
NTIP04 = "You can hide messages that you have read. Click on the View menu, then on Current View, then on Unread Messages."
NTIP05 = "Outlook Express News can automatically download messages for you to read when you are off-line. Click on the Tools menu, click on the Offline menu, and choose ""Mark to Retrieve All Messages""."
NTIP06 = "To view an attachment that is spread across more than one message in a newsgroup, select the messages and choose ""Combine and Decode"" from the Tools menu."
NTIP07 = "You can use the Next Unread Message command on the View menu to skip over messages that you have already read."
NTIP08 = "If you see a + or a - next to a message, that means that there are responses to that message. You can click the + or - to show or hide the responses."
NTIP09 = "Outlook Express News keeps a cache of the messages you have read. You can set options for this cache in the Advanced tab of Options."
NTIP10 = "You can reduce the disk space used by Outlook Express News with the ""Clean Up Files"" command on the File menu."
NTIP11 = "You can post a message to more than one newsgroup at a time. But be careful to make sure that your message is appropriate for each of the newsgroups you select!"