REM sleep have been shown to be responsible to encode short-term memory into long-term memory. People who dream, perform better on tasks they have learn the day before. Students scores better if they sleep or take a short nap after a long night of studying. So it does make sense learning during REM sleep can help learning. Here is an interestine article about dreams
Hmmm...I may be missing something here, but I may have a problem with this new implementation.
I use YahooPOP to check my email in Outlook, and I used my own SMTP server (eg. smtp.mymailserver.com) to send email from the Outlook , but in the reply address field I used my yahoo address (e.g. myusername@yahoo.com). I do this because it is more convenient to send email in Outlook then a browser. And since I can't get YahooPOP to send email, I uses my own SMTP server.
All email from my Outlook will be sign a valid key from smtp.mymailserver.com, but the reply address will be from myusername@yahoo.com.
Wouldn't all the emails sent from Outlook be treated as spam?
REM sleep have been shown to be responsible to encode short-term memory into long-term memory. People who dream, perform better on tasks they have learn the day before. Students scores better if they sleep or take a short nap after a long night of studying. So it does make sense learning during REM sleep can help learning.
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Here is an interestine article about dreams
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns
Hmmm...I may be missing something here, but I may have a problem with this new implementation.
I use YahooPOP to check my email in Outlook, and I used my own SMTP server (eg. smtp.mymailserver.com) to send email from the Outlook , but in the reply address field I used my yahoo address (e.g. myusername@yahoo.com). I do this because it is more convenient to send email in Outlook then a browser. And since I can't get YahooPOP to send email, I uses my own SMTP server.
All email from my Outlook will be sign a valid key from smtp.mymailserver.com, but the reply address will be from myusername@yahoo.com.
Wouldn't all the emails sent from Outlook be treated as spam?