Nov 15, 2010

About Email: EmailTray - Spots Important Mail in All Accounts

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From Heinz Tschabitscher, your Guide to Email
Here's to a noteworthy week!

Heinz

EmailTray 2.0 - Wants to Notify You of Important Mail

EmailTray - Windows Mail Checker and PrioritizerEvery step a balancing act: for a food tray to rest safely on its carrying hand, the mass center of all the tumblers, beer steins, plates and saucières must be just over that hand. It's best to start loading from the center, then, and possibly with something heavy.
All those Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, POP and IMAP accounts are quite something to balance, too. It's probably best to start unloading with the most important emails on the EmailTray:
›› EmailTray checks and unifies all your email accounts, tries, in some way, to spot the important messages and lets you know about just these. (Windows)


Pumpkin and Apples - Free Email Stationery and E-Card

Pumpkin and Apples - Free Email Stationery Download and E-CardAt the bottom go some "sharp" apples. At top, you'll have butter, raisins, currants, sugar and sack as well as fried pumpkin covered in eggs and herbs. Voilà Hannah Wolley's Pumpion Pie from 1670.
Pumpkins and apples? Voilà:
›› Send warm and friendly Thanksgiving emails with a pumpkin, many apples and even more lovely colors. (Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Outlook, Outlook Express)


How to Sign Out of Gmail Remotely

A small, black boat with three masts made its rounds through a pool inside the Madison Square Garden in 1898 without sails.
The masts are blinking in contemporary illustrations, to the backdrop of a triumphant Nikola Tesla turning knobs to steer the vessel — via radio waves. Now, from the first demonstration of a remotely controlled vehicle to controlling Gmail on a distant computer — via radio waves, copper, optical fiber and what not:
›› Not sure if you signed out of Gmail when you left your aunt's house or the Internet café? Not to worry: open Gmail where you now are and sign out remotely.


How to Use Yahoo! Mail or Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows Live Hotmail

R starts a reply, F forwards, and N opens the next message: Elm (from electronic mail) was one of the first popular email programs in the 1980s that came with their own interface and keyboard commands.
Today, we move mouses and tap screens, of course, but keyboard shortcuts are still wildly productive. In Windows Live Hotmail, you can have R, F and N command what they did in Elm by choosing Gmail shortcuts, for example, or have it behave more like Yahoo! Mail:
›› Love to operate Windows Live Hotmail using swift keyboard shortcuts but wish they'd not rely so much on key combinations dear to Windows users but foreign to you? Here's how to enable some Yahoo! Mail or Gmail shortcuts for Windows Live Hotmail.


 


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