May 9, 2011

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Zoho Mail - Business-Class Email, Now for Your Domain

Zoho Mail is no longer just personal: new hosting plans let you set up accounts and management for an entire business's email needs using your domain.
Also new recently at Zoho Mail and available for all users are labeling messages by dragging and dropping; sorting folders by alphabet; and getting notified by Chrome desktop alerts.
›› Zoho Mail is a solid email service with ample storage, POP and IMAP access, some integration with instant messaging and online office suites.

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Animated Cypress Point Ripple Globe - Free Email Stationery

Animated Cypress Point Ripple Globe - Free Email Stationery Download and E-CardAfter the cypress forest, a water hole some 15 times the size of the United States: since 1928, Cypress Point's picturesque and challenging course has enthralled golfers.
Snow globes have enchanted for a little longer than that. In your emails, you can have both, in a way:
›› Put an interesting view into a ripple globe in an email. (Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Outlook, Outlook Express)


How to Restore or Import Your Gmail Contacts from a CSV File

You can still find it in poems today, and when it would be a good idea to catch a breath; a few centuries ago, the slash was more widespread, though, indicating breaks not only in poems (set as flowing text) and for breathing (in song books) but in all kinds of text — just the way the comma does now.
A comma is, in fact, merely a pruned slash — indicating breaks in your Gmail contacts' backup, for instance, which let you catch your breath if something went wrong:
›› Has getting all your address books in sync produced but a mess? Are you trying to migrate your contacts from one Gmail account to another? Here's how to import contacts from a backup CSV copy into Gmail.


View Mail Grouped by Conversation Thread in Win Live Mail

Both filtered parent and filtered child messages (from their respective "banks") feed into the "statistical information retrieval function" to produce a "similarity value table", from which "combiner" and "selector" distill the list of parent messages.
U.S. Patent 5,905,863 explores these means to compute, statistically, which messages might be related — even when Subjects do not match and the email program has inserted no reference to the answered email.
Windows Live Mail has no such banks and tables and stats; its relating messages by, well, Subjects is still handy enough:
›› Want to explore all of a subject before jumping to conclusion and reply? Here's how to have Windows Live Mail group all messages belonging to a conversation together and in order.


 


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