Suppose you have several addresses at webmail services (for instance Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail), but you prefer using traditional e-mail software such as Outlook or Thunderbird. How can you
combine the two?
Published 26.10.2009
It’s a good idea to work with multiple e-mail addresses (a general, a business address and some disposable ones). However, wouldn’t it be easier if you could bring all of them together in one
application? What are the options?
Published 17.04.2012
Gmail has been offering an IMAP option for a while now. What are the advantages? And how do you configure your e-mail program?
Published 14.12.2007
Normally speaking, you will be working on recently received e-mail messages and ones that are a few months old. Don’t let the really old messages sit in your mailbox too long. What is the best way to
archive them?
Published 18.05.2012
Pushmail for a long time was the privilege of BlackBerry devices, but it can now be used on other smartphones as well. What exactly is it and what are its possibilities?
Published 02.03.2011
Suppose you’ve switched entirely to webmail and would like Windows to treat your webmail service as its default e-mail application. What is the advantage, and how do you set about this task?
Published 07.09.2007
Suppose you’ve bought a new computer. What do you have to do in order to transfer all your e-mails, contacts, calendars and even the settings of your former e-mail program?
Published 06.06.2013
Oops… you’ve inadvertently deleted an important e-mail message. Is it irretrievably lost or are there ways to recover it?
Published 07.03.2008
Your webmailbox will undoubtedly contain lots of messages you don’t wish to lose. The obvious solution is to make regular backups. But how do you make a backup of webmail on your local hard disk?
Published 18.05.2007
E-mail filters can partially automate the processing of your incoming messages. This saves time and makes your e-mail management more efficient. However, can you also use filters in webmail?
Published 16.02.2011