Memo Service Help: What Is It? | Sending | Receiving


The World's Memo Service:
Overview

The World's Memo Service streamlines and prioritizes Internet communications. It's an easy-to-use, instantly-delivered way to reach a customer of The World. A memo is a one-way priority communication from an authorized sender.

Memos can be sent from the Web page memo.TheWorld.com using any modern Web browser (Internet Explorer 5 or later, Netscape 6 or later, Mozilla, Opera, Safari, etc.) No special software is needed.

To receive memos, a World account is required. Memos can be read with The World's WebMail interface, or any standard IMAP mail program (Outlook Express, Mozilla, Eudora, Pine, etc.)

Features:


Memo Service Help: What Is It? | Sending | Receiving


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