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Sparrow 1.2 has been released for iPhone and iPod touch users with new features, including message navigation, folders and labels, landscape composing, as well as fixes and tweaks. Sparrow has been deemed a much more useful email client than the standard Mail application in iOS. The Sparrow developers have been list... |
15 May 2012 19:31 GMT |
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If you think your iPhone or iPad serves you well in both your personal life and your profession, wait till iOS 5 comes out with new versions of Mail and Calendar. There’s a good chance these two enhancements alone will make the iPad a must-have for business.MailThe updated Mail application in iOS 5 is laying th... |
27 July 2011 09:25 GMT |
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In the coming weeks, Microsoft will release a testing preview of Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 to the public. “Get ready – it’s all coming your way soon!” is the message from the software giant. “We’re excited about the new Essentials and how we’re bringing together the powe... |
5 June 2010 06:53 GMT |
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Like magicians with their props, you can rely on a handy set of secret tools for making your work easier. E-mails have invaded everyone's life and work since they were invented and, let's face it: it is not easy to keep track of all the messages you receive in both your personal and business accounts on a d... |
26 March 2010 15:51 GMT |
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The company behind the Mac operating system has posted the first Mail Services Update for systems running Mac OS X 10.6.2 Server. Addressing issues affecting the overall mail service reliability and performance, the update is available for free download via Apple’s Downloads section, the Mac OS X built-in Softw... |
18 December 2009 03:24 GMT |
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Developed by the people at uncomplex gmbh, Mailplane is now available for download in its latest beta form – version 2.1b (1229). The application brings Gmail to Mac users' desktops, and is touted as the perfect tool for those using both the Mac, as well as Google's mail client. “This Beta (cut... |
19 October 2009 08:39 GMT |
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The people at uncomplex gmbh have released a new version of Mailplane, their tool for Mac OS X users and fans of the Gmail desktop mail client from Google. The new version delivers a number of fixes to improve performance, as well as new additions, like a new crash reporter, a new way to view images, and more. Mailp... |
3 July 2009 03:36 GMT |
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Apple has announced that the MobileMe service has been updated with a number of improvements, detailing each and every one in a Support document now available online. Mail, Gallery, iDisk Push Contacts and Push Calendar, and the MobileMe Control Panel for Windows version 1.4 are mentioned among the affected component... |
1 July 2009 10:33 GMT |
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Mailplane is a Mac OS X app developed by unicomplex gmbh that makes Gmail recognize Mac-specific fonts and features. The newest beta release of Maiplane adds support for the new "Inserting images" Gmail lab feature, something now also present in the latest stable version of the software. According to the release not... |
14 April 2009 13:31 GMT |
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Developed by the folks at uncomplex gmbh, Mailplane makes Gmail recognize Mac-specific fonts and features. The application allows users to attach files, send optimized photos, instantly send screenshots and pictures from iPhoto, store passwords in keychain, do downloads and more, all backed by the built-in sound noti... |
9 April 2009 06:28 GMT |
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Apple has announced that the MobileMe service has recently been updated with a few improvements. Besides posting the announcement on the MobileMe News page, Apple also updated a support document detailing the changes that have occurred with the cloud-based service.Talking about the Recent MobileMe Service Improvement... |
26 February 2009 02:50 GMT |
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Apple has announced that iPhone / iPod touch users are no longer required to upgrade to Windows Live Hotmail Plus subscription or MSN Premium subscription in order to access their POP3 accounts, be they on Windows Live, Hotmail, or MSN.The company behind the Mac operating system reveals in a recently updated knowledg... |
18 February 2009 08:32 GMT |
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Following the release of Mac OS X 10.5.6, numerous Leopard users started reporting issues with the operating system's Mail application. Apple has acknowledged those issues and has released a patch that should make Mail.app more stable. The company has also posted documentation on the problems, which includes ins... |
23 December 2008 02:49 GMT |
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iPresentee is well known for offering some of the best templates / themes and objects for use with Apple's Mail, Keynote, iWeb and iWork applications. It is customary for the company to generously offer free, fun-to-use items every now and then, and today is no different. Download your free, Halloween-themed Mai... |
24 October 2008 05:54 GMT |
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It has been revealed that Leopard users trying to save their e-mails in RTF are not getting very satisfying results, especially when Mail has to deal with attachments. While Tiger users have it their way, Mac owners running even the latest version of OS X Leopard (10.5.5) are still experiencing these issues.It seems ... |
18 September 2008 05:17 GMT |
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Verizon, the popular wireless Internet and mobile services provider, was unwillingly involved in a scam that tried to persuade each of the victims to cough up no less than $3,200. Unknown persons, using the name of the company, tried to trick randomly selected individuals into believing they had won a $750,000 prize.... |
25 August 2008 04:45 GMT |
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Gmail rocks and all of you knew it already, but even so, users always want to see more features from Google's mail service. Regardless if we're talking about folders or a different UI, people have always requested new functions. Because of that, Google has recently rolled out Gmail Labs, a special testing p... |
8 June 2008 06:54 GMT |
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Because technology has come a long way over the past decade, people are now able to do lots of things that weren't previously possible. One of those things is to access their email accounts directly from their handheld portable device, namely mobile phones. And, if you are Gmail user and have tried to connect to... |
28 May 2008 05:34 GMT |
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At the beginning of this month, we brought you news about a mail scam that aimed to steal personal information from Yahoo! Mail users. Back then, it was reported that a number of Yahoo! users had received notification emails that literally made them winners in a Yahoo! Lottery contest, in which they had never volunta... |
28 May 2008 02:48 GMT |
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Last week, Google has announced a new upgrade to its mail service, Gmail. For those of you that have been using Google's mail service and have not yet noticed the new option, here's a quick insight. The people responsible for development at Gmail have thought of a way to improve access times for those who h... |
19 May 2008 03:03 GMT |
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Until now, messages sent from a Yahoo Mail account automatically included a tagline advertisement placed at the end of the email which promoted certain Yahoo services or functions. Lots of people said these ads were extremely annoying while a few others considered them quite useful. Well, the Sunnyvale-based company ... |
19 May 2008 02:20 GMT |
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For those of you that are Zoho users, the AdventNet web-based application has just released a new feature. You can now turn to the Zoho website and login using either one of your Google or Yahoo! accounts. The announcement was made yesterday on the Zoho blogs and is available for anyone wanting to login to Zoho.For t... |
14 May 2008 10:22 GMT |
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Gmail has always been a very popular webmail service and, ever since it was officially released, it has been drastically improved with a large number of new functions. But what's more important is that since the day it was born and until today, Google has continuously improved Gmail in order to make it work fast... |
14 May 2008 08:15 GMT |
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The fellows at Yahoo! are planning something really big, a change that, they say, will change Yahoo! users web experience. And they, the users, only have to wait until the second half of 2008 to see it, which is pretty close. At Web 2.0 Expo, Ari Balogh, Yahoo's new Chief Technology Officer, has presented Yahoo&... |
9 May 2008 10:24 GMT |
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A couple of Yahoo! mail users have recently found themselves winners at the lottery contest, in which they haven't even participated. According to the Yahoo! Mail Blog, a number of users have reported receiving a mail from the "Yahoo! Awards Center" that claims they are winners of a £845,000 prize. The notificat... |
9 May 2008 07:13 GMT |
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Kaspersky Lab's Anti-Spam 3.0 has recently received the anti-spam certification from ICSA Labs which underlines the fact that the application is really efficient when it comes to blocking unsolicited email traffic. The ICSA Labs certification is only granted to security applications that manage to discover more ... |
25 April 2008 17:56 GMT |
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Yahoo Mail back in the spotlights. Unfortunately for the Sunnyvale-based company, Yahoo Mail caught our attention due to an error which, according to Yahoo's officials, adds some unrequested text at the footer of the messages users compose. Ryan K, Community Manager, Yahoo Mail, wrote that the engineers have alr... |
16 April 2008 03:41 GMT |
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The new Yahoo Mail is one of the favorite web services for lots of people and, if we ignore the lack of some functions, it can be useful as well. But, since it's a mail service, and a pretty popular one, I would say, since million of users have created accounts, security measures are also welcome because they... |
11 April 2008 02:54 GMT |
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Following today's report that spammers are currently looking to hire people for breaking CAPTCHAs, it seems like two of the services supposed to be used during spam attacks are actually the leaders Gmail and Yahoo Mail. According to The Register, some spam filtering service have already took attitude and deviced... |
10 April 2008 08:38 GMT |
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Since yesterday we all celebrated April Fool's Day, the folks at Yahoo have also tried to do some pranks to their users, no matter if we're talking about Yahoo Mail or other product developed by the Sunnyvale company. Although we're all expecting the implementation of POP3 support, Ryan K., Community M... |
2 April 2008 04:24 GMT |
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In case you've read my last articles, you may be tempted to believe that I'm an addicted Yahoo Mail fan that can't live without POP3. Well, I'm not, but I can't imagine such a popular webmail service without POP3 support. Maybe I'm not one of those old-fashioned guys who prefer to log in... |
28 March 2008 04:54 GMT |
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POP3 is probably the only thing that makes lots of users turn to Yahoo Mail and use it as their default email service. However, the Sunnyvale company Yahoo, the owner of Yahoo Mail, is not willing to introduce POP3 support in the free version of the service and continues to offer this function only to the paying cust... |
27 March 2008 07:13 GMT |
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Yahoo Mail is, as the Sunnyvale company sustains, the best web-based email, although it doesn't provide important functions such as POP3/IMAP support. And let's be honest, such a function would convince a lot of users to configure their email accounts to work with desktop clients, without visiting the websi... |
26 March 2008 05:11 GMT |
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The Yahoo! Mail Blog, offering peaks into what the team is working on and giving out advice on resolving issues, has given us a heads-up (or better said has pulled our sleeve) on the new features introduced. Judging by the amount of feedback they've received and from what people have been telling me related to t... |
19 March 2008 05:39 GMT |
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In the past weeks, Yahoo! Mail has experienced some SMTP issues that had messages being delivered late, starting from minutes and up to days. It was a big problem that nobody was aware of unless they specifically checked with the intended receiver. A bigger mess couldn't be possible, especially with messages tha... |
5 March 2008 03:48 GMT |
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Google is trying hard to compete with Yahoo! in the email category because it knows that's one of the last strongholds the Sunnyvale-based company is left with on the Internet. At the moment, it's bringing more changes to Gmail in a month than Yahoo! does in a year, and that's according to statistics. ... |
4 March 2008 14:16 GMT |
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More often than not, an ad pops out from the rest and just gets you watching it over and over again, until you finally get all of the details and manage to wrap your head around it. Naturally, being one of the biggest companies in the world and having more fans than you can count might bring you good advertising, wit... |
28 February 2008 13:06 GMT |
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The stealth cloaking generator has hit the Gmail stores and now is available somewhere near you, and other words and phrases to that effect. Google's mail service has just been added an all-time popular feature with other IMs, the option to appear invisible to your list of contacts - can't quite name them f... |
25 February 2008 16:46 GMT |
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Just the other day I had to send a very important personal message to apologize for something I had done and after taking my time (about an hour) to make it sound really humble and actually confer the feeling of how sorry I was, I clicked my mouse on the "Send" button and, conscience lighter, I went about my other bu... |
25 February 2008 13:06 GMT |
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A while back, Yahoo! decided that it had been receiving too many complaints about people duplicating the login page to their mail service in order to steal their accounts. The one simple solution that the team saw fit to put in place was to allow its users to create something like a seal that would authenticate the o... |
1 February 2008 07:11 GMT |
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It doesn't wait for you in its slippers, holding a baseball bat while aggressively approaching you, don't worry. It couldn't do that, it's an email service, not a wife substitute. Nevertheless, the more it knows about you the better it is for you and a better and more organized life you'll ha... |
21 January 2008 13:26 GMT |
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A major issue encountered by several Gmail users who tried accessing their accounts while using the latest Internet Explorer in Microsoft's Windows Vista was reported on the Google Groups forums. Blank login screens are bad news no matter where you're trying to log in, but when it's about email, people... |
17 January 2008 07:26 GMT |
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Yesterday's launch of the new Gmail experience for the iPhone was kind of rushed by the dev team, so they never got the chance to note all the updates that had been implemented. Slowly, probably one every couple of days, they will reach Internet light and show everybody what the engineers have worked so hard for... |
16 January 2008 18:06 GMT |
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The Gmail Manager Firefox extension is a time saver for everybody and in case you aren't using it already you'd better start right away. Besides letting you know when you've received a new Gmail message it also lets you switch between Gmail accounts without having to sign out and then log in again. Wit... |
15 January 2008 06:56 GMT |
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Yahoo! is trying to get the users behind it and build up from the existing products that they already know as being hits on the Internet. This time, it's their mail service that takes us for a ride and provides the reason to let that imagination spark, or functionality need be the winner.The contest that Ryan K.... |
14 January 2008 05:35 GMT |
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In case you're still in contact with a couple of old friends from junior high, or even before that, and you like to reminisce together the good old times, you'll most definitely not want to forget any of them, or mistake their addresses when mailing something to the group. That's where the Google Mail ... |
11 January 2008 10:26 GMT |
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Jerry Yang came to the helm of Yahoo with a clear idea of what he should accomplish and the time he has for the job. He never kept it a secret, he wanted to turn Yahoo! into the starting point for web surfers everywhere, the portal of choice for everyone, no matter if young or old. His plan slowly began unfolding, fi... |
8 January 2008 13:06 GMT |
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Spam messages have always been extremely annoying for all of us, whether they were promoting Viagra, Rolex watches or other drugs. Because of that, email providers and software company joined forces to develop better filters and technologies able to block unwanted messages supposed to reach our inboxes. Yahoo Mail is... |
7 January 2008 06:04 GMT |
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Availability for your desired username is always a difficult thing to find so many people turn to the randomized name suggestion, not caring or simply because it actually returned something perhaps better than the original idea (not that it's very likely, but still…)Every mail service from every company on the m... |
3 January 2008 09:36 GMT |
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The Goliath when it comes to email of the two is most definitely Yahoo!, with Google's service playing the part of David. Or in other words, Yahoo! momentarily wipes the floor with Google, because it has been in the free email business ever since the beginning of the Internet as we know it. Popularity is no a sm... |
27 December 2007 12:51 GMT |
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