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First look at secure email provider ProtonMail

As you may know already, I have decided to retire my Gmail account and one of the email services that I consider using as an alternative is ProtonMail. The service puts a […]

Email Provider Mailbox.org launches one-time passwords and custom domain support

Mailbox.org is a German email service that puts a strong focus on privacy and security. Among the features are full inbox encryption as well as minimal logging and retention of logs. The […]

Color Folders brings a splash of color to Thunderbird folders

I'm an avid user of the Thunderbird desktop email client and even though development has been put on a backburner by Mozilla, it is offering all the features that I require. What […]

Test your email account for privacy leaks

You are being tracked on the Internet no matter where you go unless you are very careful what you do and also in regards to your data. One common form is email […]

MailTrack for Chrome tracks if Gmail emails are read: here is how it works

MailTrack is a free browser extension for the Chrome web browser that tracks if recipients have read email messages that you sent using Google's email service Gmail. The Chrome extension is available […]

How to forward emails in Thunderbird using custom headers

Whenever I forward emails in the Thunderbird email client all headers of that email are attached to it at the top. This means that the actual message is not displayed above the […]

Outlook gets advanced rules, inline replies and more in latest update

As popular as Microsoft's email service Outlook.com already is, it is still playing catch-up in several areas when compared to Google's Gmail service. That does not mean that Outlook does not offer […]

Printing Tools for Thunderbird improve email printouts

The Printing Tools extension for the Thunderbird email client improves how emails are printed on the system. If you print out emails regularly or just occasionally using Thunderbird, you know that you […]

How to upload select Gmail attachments automatically to cloud storage

It can be quite beneficial to move select Gmail email attachments directly to a cloud storage provider such as Google Drive, Dropbox or Microsoft's OneDrive. The reason is simple: usually, you get […]

Microsoft enables Yahoo Mail and IMAP import on Outlook.com

If you are using an online web mail service, it is often rather difficult to switch to another one. Say, you are using Gmail or Yahoo Mail primarily and want to switch […]

Should you add Yahoo! as an application for mailto links?

If you have visited the Yahoo Mail website recently in Firefox you may have noticed a small notification bar appearing at the top of the page. The notification is a question, and […]

Free custom email domain alternative to Outlook.com and Google Apps

Google and Microsoft offered free custom email domain support in the past. You could set up Google Apps to use a custom domain name that you owned for emails, and Microsoft offered […]

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Mailbox.org: German email provider offering full inbox encryption

Mailbox.org is a new email service by the German company Heinlein Support GMBH which features several interesting security and privacy related features, and based on Open-Xchange version 7.4.2. The homepage of the […]

Unsubscribing has become a tad easier on Gmail

Newsletters, periodical social networking updates, information about new posts, and other automated messages that you receive regularly are either welcome information or something that you tend to ignore. I do not use […]

Can Streak really track if Gmail emails are read?

The service Streak has been making the rounds lately. It is more or less an addon for Gmail that improves Google's mail service significantly in many ways. You can create so called […]

ShazzleMail aims to re-invent email by making it surveillance-resistant

Emails are probably one of the easiest data types that third-parties can monitor. There are plenty of reasons for that, from being stored on third-party servers to the lack of proper encryption. […]

How to block people on Google+ from emailing you

One of Google's primary goals, besides knowing more about you than your better half, is to integrate the company's Google+ service into its other services. Since Google+ is not as popular as […]

How to block images from being shown automatically on Gmail for Android

Most email clients come with settings that allow you to define whether you want images to be displayed directly when you open emails, or not. While it is sure more comfortable if […]

Yahoo Mail: How to filter and block email addresses

Yahoo Mail, like most email providers, offers options to filter or block email messages that you receive. The difference between filtering emails and blocking them is easy to explain: A filter moves […]

Bitmail: a decentral end-to-end encrypted P2P email client

Email without the use of proper encryption is inherently insecure. The main reason why the majority is still not encrypting their emails is convenience, or a lack of thereof. We have seen […]

Tabs are back! Yahoo restores Tabs on its email service Yahoo Mail

Yahoo launched a redesign of the company's email service Yahoo Mail in October 2013. Advertised as an elegant and intuitive version of the service, it introduced a complete redesign of the website. […]

How to restore Basic HTML View on Gmail

Google's email service Gmail provided you with two different view modes for quite some time. The default view mode that is currently using quite an assortment of technologies, colors, and other features, […]

Postbox email client review

I have the feeling that many companies have been pushing towards web-only services in the past two or so years. While there have been online services before, like Gmail or Yahoo Mail […]

How to block Gmail from displaying images in emails by default

Most email providers and programs nowadays do not display images and other data linked to third party servers by default when you open emails on their websites or in email clients. If […]

How to make sure you do not miss emails in the new Gmail interface

The new Gmail interface that divides emails into different groups such as primary, promotions, social or forums has been up for some time now. If you are using Gmail on the web, […]

Get a detailed log of all Thunderbird network traffic

If you are using the Thunderbird email desktop client on your system, you may have noticed that it does not really reveal a lot about connections that it makes. While you do […]

Download Gmail and Google Calendar data from Google Takeout

The Google Takeout service has been created to provide users of Google services with the means to download data to their local system. The service is not covering all Google products, but […]

How to find out if your email provider leaks your IP address to recipients

Sending an email to someone can reveal more information about you than you may want to reveal. Whenever you send an email to someone, so-called header information are send along. These header […]

A close look at Gmail's new Google Drive integration for attachments

If you are using a web mail service such as Gmail, Outlook or Yahoo Mail, you have probably come up with your own way on how to deal with email attachments. Most […]

Yahoo Mail introduces Recent View to replace tabs functionality

The relaunch of Yahoo Mail did not go down well with some users of the email service for one reason or the other.  From changes to fonts and line heights over the […]

Powerbot for Gmail and Dropbox gets a boost

Back in June, when the weather was still warm around these parts, we talked about the integration of Gmail with Evernote -- combining what could be considered the best of web-based email […]

Mozilla releases Thunderbird 24.1 email client

There are not that many good free cross-platform desktop email clients left. If you would have to list them, it is almost certain that you would mention the Thunderbird program, as it […]

Thunderbird and Seamonkey to be kicked out of Mozilla AMO?

Both the Thunderbird email client as well as the SeaMonkey Internet browser have taken a backseat when it comes to development resource distribution over at Mozilla. The products are clearly not as […]

Restrict local IMAP email copies in Thunderbird to save disk space and speed up search

If you have a lot of emails stored in the Thunderbird email client, you may have noticed two things: that the emails are taking quite the chunk of disk space, and that […]

How to access Yahoo Mail using Pop3 or Imap

Yahoo! launched a redesigned version of Yahoo Mail two days ago and it caught part of the user base of the service by surprise. While the changes look good on paper for […]

How to change back the style of text on the new Yahoo Mail

Yahoo rolled out a new mail interface yesterday that brought several Mail Plus features to free account users. That's a good thing for the most part, but with every update there are […]

Yahoo! Mail Plus turns into Yahoo! Ad Free Mail: all relevant changes explained

If you have followed the news today or opened your Yahoo! email inbox on your computer or in a mobile application, you may have noticed that things have changed quite a bit, […]

Why you may need to unlink services from email accounts that you want to close

Most free email services require you to sign in to the account at least once in a given time interval to keep the account active. Microsoft for instance requires users to sign […]

You can now use "+" email aliases on Outlook.com

Google some years ago introduced "+" aliases to Gmail which enabled you to use address variations without changing your email address at all. It allows you to add additional text to the […]

Old Compose for Chrome restores Gmail's old compose interface

Google back in April 2013 changed the Gmail compose interface in a significant matter. Instead of opening it in its own page on the Gmail website, it now opened as a small […]