The Resource Center is designed to support nHarmony clients with useful information and helpful links and documents.

CLIENT HELP DOCUMENTS:


Setting up nHarmony Email
These instructions include webmail, Thunderbird, Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, and should provide enough information for other email programs. (.doc)  (.pdf)  Not sure which to use?  See article below.

nHarmony webpage Editor
This document provides an overview of using the editor.  (.doc)  (.pdf)

Managing Email/Newsletter Lists
These instructions can help you manage lists, edit newsletters, and send out newsletters.  (.doc)  (.pdf)

Dealing with Very Large Files
The www was not designed for moving large files (over 2MB) to the Internet and nor was email.  If you have a large email storage area, you can send and receive large files, but it is not the ideal way to get large files to us or the webserver.  There are other Internet technologies that can be used.  One good way is to use FTP.  If you need to get large files to us or to you website, ask us about it.  We can setup an FTP dropbox for you.  It is easy to use.
 
Uploading a Product Spreadsheet to the Showroom of your Website
If you create a spreadsheet of your showroom products and upload it (not all nVantage showrooms are set up this way), this document describes the process.  (.doc)  (.pdf)
 

RESOURCE ARTICLES

Should I Use Webmail or an Email Program?

2/13/2008

Your nHarmony email is handled by our email server. There are two basic ways of accessing the email server:

  • An email program that you must run on your computer or
  • A special webpage that you can access using an Internet browser (this is called webmail).

Most people have a preference about which approach(es) they will use to access email. However, if you aren’t sure or have had some problems related to email, this document may help you ...

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What is Spam and How Can You Control It?

4/18/2007

There are many definitions of email spam and the differences are important to one who wants to understand how to manage it. Here are just a few definitions:

  1. spam is all unsolicited e-mail
  2. spam is electronic junk mail
  3. spam is several things including e-mail promotions, advertisements, and scams sent to people who have not asked for it.
  4. spam unsolicited, commercial e-mail messages.

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