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Apple iPhone 15

iPhone 15 Pro MaxThe new iPhone 15 may be the phone you've been waiting for.

The Apple iPhone 15 has four models and two available screen sizes.

The Pro models are clad in titanium for lighter weight and extra strength. The Pro models also use Apple's A17 Pro chip and have 48 megapixel main cameras with amazing zoom options. The USB-C port supports the USB 3 protocol for 20x faster file transfers.

If you're ready for an upgrade, you're ready for the iPhone 15.

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Internet Safety

Canadian Centre fro Child Protection

For over 30 years, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection has been dedicated to the safety of all children. Their goal is to reduce child victimization by providing programs and services to Canadians. They do this through public awareness activities, personal safety education programs and the national tip line to report online sexual abuse of children (Cybertip.ca).


Cybertip.ca 

Protecting our children

Cybertip.ca is Canada's national tip line for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children. If you have information regarding incidents of child pornography, luring, child sex-tourism or child prostitution you can report it anonymously at cybertip.ca.


Web AwareParents Needed

The Internet is a great place for children to learn about the world around them but there are risks. The involvement of parents in making it a safe environment is essential. webAWARE provides the tools you need to help keep your kids safe online.


Media SmartsMedia and youth

MediaSmarts is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization for digital and media literacy. Their vision is that children and youth have the critical thinking skills to engage with media as active and informed digital citizens.


Canadian Anti Spam Legislation - Stop Spam HereYou can help stop spam

Canada's anti-spam legislation protects consumers and businesses. You can find out more about protecting yourself. If you are a business, there is also information to help you with your email marketing campaigns. Details


 

eMail account configuration for clients with eagle.ca addresses

 

To Add an Account in Microsoft Outlook 2010

  • Click the 'File' menu or tab, then click on 'Info' and then click on 'Add Account'

  • In the Add New Account window select 'E-mail Account' then enter your name (eg. John Smith) in the 'Your Name' field and enter your email address (eg. johnsmith@eagle.ca) in the 'E-mail Address' field

  • Enter your password as supplied to you in the 'Password' field. Enter your password again in the 'Retype Password' field

  • At the bottom of the window click on the check box beside 'Manually configure server settings or additional server types' and click on the 'Next' button

  • Select 'Internet E-Mail' and click on the 'Next' button

  • If it isn't already entered, enter your name (eg. John Smith) in the 'Your Name' field and enter your email address (eg. johnsmith@eagle.ca) in the 'E-mail Address' field

  • In the Server Information section click on the drop down menu beside 'Account Type' and select POP3 then enter pop3.eagle.ca in the 'Incoming Mail Server' field and enter smtp.eagle.ca in the 'Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)' field

  • In the Logon Information section enter your email address (eg. johnsmith@eagle.ca) in the 'User Name' field and enter your password as supplied to you in the 'Password' field

  • Click on the 'More Settings' button

  • Click on the 'Outgoing Server' tab at the top of the Internet E-Mail Settings window

  • Click on the check box beside 'My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication' and select 'Use same settings as my incoming server'

  • Click on the 'Advanced' tab at the top of the window. Click on the check box next to 'This server requires an encrypted connection (SSL)' for the Incoming server. Where it says 'Use the following type of encrypted connection:' set it to use 'SSL'. In the Server Port Numbers section change the 'Outgoing mail (SMTP)' port number from 25 to 465

  • If you will be checking your email on multiple computers, in webmail or with a smartphone such as a BlackBerry or iPhone, click on the check boxes beside ''Leave a copy of messages on the server', and 'Remove from server after 14 days'. This will ensure that your email is accessible from different locations and/or devices for two weeks. A copy will always be saved on your computer when you use Outlook 2010 to check your messages.

  • Click the the 'OK' button

  • Click the 'Next' button

  • Click the 'Finish' button