Emails normally contain a wealth of information that are valuable to most users. They can contain account details, important conversations or files and it would be a catastrophe – at least for me – if I would not be able to recover my emails in case of a computer crash. The natural consequence for me [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Five Advanced Thunderbird Tips
Thunderbird is my mail software of choice even though I do have various webmail accounts. I simply prefer my mail to be on my computer and not on a server somewhere on the Internet. I run a fairly customized version of Thunderbird and I would like to share five advanced Thunderbird tips with you that I implemented in my version.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Faceted Browsing for Thunderbird
Faceted Browsing can be very helpful if you do not precisely know what you are looking for. It gives you choices which narrow down the search results. Seek is a Thunderbird extension that brings that concept to the email client. It displays mails by a variety of variables like recency, tags and from and offers a sophisticated search that narrows done the search results.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 22
Beware of G-Archiver
What would you do if you had purchased a software that would archive your Gmail mails and found out that this software send your username and password to the Gmail account of the author of the software ? That’s apparently what has happened to users who purchased the program G-Archiver by someone named John Terry.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 2
Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 has been released
A new version of my favorite email client Thunderbird has been released and is currently distributed to high speed mirror sites throughout the world. The release version with the version number 2.0.0.12 is already available on the main Mozilla ftp website. Early adopters who do not like to wait another 12-48 hours before it becomes officially available through the automatic update feature and the Mozilla Thunderbird website can download it right away.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 8
Reduce Spam by using alternative Google Mail Address ?
I read about this tip yesterday at Digital Inspiration and when I woke up today I saw that Lifehacker wrote about it as well. The tip mainly stated that users who signed up for Gmail would not get one but two mail addresses: user@gmail.com and user@googlemail.com. The suggestion was to give on out to friends and use the other for all the other signups and conversations on the Internet.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Finding out if someone clicked on a link
I’m not a huge fan of all those tracking scripts and applications that have popped up lately. It does not really matter if they track if an email was read or a link visited, they all invade other peoples privacy. I’m not saying that I can’t see their uses, can’t count the times that I asked myself if a recipient received and read the email that I have send to him.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 4
New Phishing Mail Tactics
I guess every user with an email address has already received at least one email from a bank, financial website or other website asking him to download a security patch to avoid account termination or a ban. Those mails are so common nowadays that they seem to lack the desired affect and that less and less users are falling for those phishing emails that point to the download of a Trojan of course and not a security update.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 4
Group Mails in Thunderbird chronologically
Mails are sorted chronologically in Thunderbird by default but they are not grouped. Grouped means special folders for mails that arrived today, yesterday, last week, two weeks ago and old mail. This way of sorting mails is incredibly helpful for a better overview in my opinion.
