Archive for May, 2009

How do I stop a dog from opening my mailbox?

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

twoskinsoneman asked: My neighbors dog keeps clawing open my box and taking the mail out. I have found my chewed up mail in his yard several times. I can't catch him in the act. Also I confronted the VERY nice neighbor and he put a shock collar on the dog ...

How should I plant a clematis to get it to climb a mailbox post?

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Lisa F asked: After doing some research I decided that I'd like to plant a clematis at the base of my mailbox and hopefully God willing, it will climb the post and create a beautifully decorated mailbox post. Is there any suggestions as to how to plant it? Also, is ...

How do I get rid of a nest of bees living in my mailbox?

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

ɑivγ. asked: So this has been going on for a long time and we try to avoid the bee nest whenever we get the mail. But now I have decided we needed to do something because I got bit the other day. The nest started when we had a ...

How to Buy Microsoft Hosted Exchange Mailbox Account

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Adrian Gates asked: Your organization’s needs for Microsoft exchange mailbox accounts with changes in workforce. An easy alternative is to buy Microsoft Hosted Exchange mailbox accounts as and when needed. How to buy hosted exchange or what factors should be considered while selecting the appropriate hosted exchange mailbox plan is ...

Who should be responible when the snow plow has destroyed your mailbox?

Monday, May 25th, 2009

anon in idaho asked: If you live in a area where you get snow and the snow plow destroys your mailbox, who is responsible to get it fixed? Does anyone know who is? Is it your or the company that plows down the snow in your county, city etc?Ted

Tracking and Detecting Valid Mailboxes Through Html Emails

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Mail Radar asked: Back in the days when Windows 98 was the latest Microsoft operating system, HTML email messages accounted for a large number of infected Windows-based systems. Surprisingly, things have not changed much nowadays either. Accepting and displaying HTML email messages still pose a great deal of threats for ...

Protecting your mailbox

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Abhishek Agarwal asked: Identity theft in today's world is on the rise and even though we seem to take the necessary precautions like installing burglar alarm systems that are up to date with the latest motion detectors and what not one thing many of us seem to overlook is the ...

Decorative Switchplates Spice Up the Bedroom

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Groshan Fabiola asked: There are many different themes that bedrooms can take, and there are switchplates to match them all. There are switchplate covers that coordinate or contrast with the color of the walls or base boards. There are also themes for hobbies, collectibles and popular decorative images. Consumers can ...

How To Choose Locking Mailboxes

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Brett Curry asked: Do you need a decorative, quality, recessed locking mailbox for your home? There is a large selection of mailboxes from which to choose, and you may wonder which is the right mailbox for you. A recessed locking mailbox is a perfect way to keep your mail safe ...

Mailbox Security

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Ralph Winn asked: Last year, an estimated 10 million Americans were the victims of identity theft. Although the Internet has always been linked to incidents of stolen passwords and credit card numbers, about five percent of identity theft cases start with stolen mail. Mailbox security is an important part of ...