SPAM – And I Don’t Mean the Kind that Comes in a Can will be based on Internet research.
· What is spam and what is its purpose?
· Is there spam that is legitimate?
· Are the messages you receive when you sign up for a service or to receive coupons considered spam?
· Do you receive those types of messages yourself?
· Do you block what you consider to be spam?
· What are some examples of legitimate spam mailings?
· Once you understand what spam is and you want to block it, how can you do so using Outlook?
· If you receive legitimate spam from vendors like Borders, Starbucks, Pottery Barn, and Amazon, how can you manage the incoming mail in Outlook?
· What options do you have for organizing and managing that mail?