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  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Aug 13th, 2009
  • Comments: 10

Firefox WebMail Notifier

Users who prefer webmail email services like Gmail, Yahoo Mail or Live Mail over desktop email software programs face a problem that desktop users do not have. They have to visit the website of the mail service to check if new emails have been received since the last visit which can be especially problematic for [...]

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Categories: Browsing, firefox

5 Extensions to Make Thunderbird Gmail-Friendly

I’ve spent the last several months trying to figure out, once and for all, my perfect email system. All my email is in Gmail, but there were certain things I didn’t love about using Gmail – the offline features are hit-or-miss, there’s no reading pane, and a few notably missing keyboard shortcuts caused me [...]

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Categories: Email

How do you read your email?

We’ve been learning a lot about you guys in the past weeks, and I think this will be one of my favorite questions, since productive emailing can reward you with a huge time advantage, perhaps you guys have some secret email management skills out there!
Basically what I am asking this time, is do you use [...]

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Categories: Email, ask the readers

  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Sep 25th, 2008
  • Comments: 5

Otherinbox Review And 25 Invites

The idea behind Otherinbox is to provide an easy to manage email service for marketing offers and all those community websites and networks. The service provides a web interface and an email address to every user who signs up for the service. The main selling point of Otherinbox is the automatic generation of mail filters [...]

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Categories: Email

  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Jan 20th, 2008
  • Comments: 1

Check Webmail with Mozilla Thunderbird

I received an email after publishing the article about YPOPS that made it possible with all email clients to retrieve and send Yahoo Mail emails. If you are a Thunderbird user you might find the Webmail extension for Thunderbird a better choice. It adds support for more than just one webmailer. You get support for Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, Lycos, Mail.com, Aol and Libero. By default the webmail extension and at least one additional component has to be installed to add webmailer support.

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Categories: Email, software

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