September 2002
Welcome to another edition of Internetrix News.
Now back into a monthly routine, this newsletter is jam-packed with information designed to be interesting and valuable to you, our clients.
In this edition we introduce you to a new and essential service - Integrated Maintenance, provide some more commentary and warnings in the ongoing drama that is .com.au domain names, review some higher-end internet connection solutions and introduce virtual tours. We also outline some of our recent projects, and if you have found yourself shaking your head about the crazy weather, we also have a link to a fascinating tutorial on how it all works.
If you want to increase the professionalism of your email, don’t forget to check out our Tip at the bottom of this dispatch, where we provide some tips on how to better use Outlook Express!
Another jam-packed edition – and as always, if you have any questions, feedback or comments on this or any of the other things we do for you here @ Internetrix, please don’t hesitate to reply to this email and contact us!
In response to the feedback of you, our valued clients, Internetrix is pleased to announce a new, highly responsive, high-service offering – Integrated Maintenance.
Just when you thought is was safe to go back into the water….
The ADSL offering in last month’s newsletter attracted an outstanding response, with more than 700 hits on the ADSL page alone from people interested in finding out more.
One of the exciting things about the internet is how incredibly flexible it is, unlike limiting communication technology, such as the telephone or postal system.
Last month we featured a list of our newest development projects. With a few months between newsletters, there were quite a few to fit into the list.
Are you one of our clients based on the NSW east coast? Then you may well have spent last night in a house shaking under the battering of 90kmh SW winds.
Email Tip | 08 February 2003
Outlook Express is a free, lightweight email client for Windows computer systems.