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
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
Your address book contains lots of valuable information. What do you do if you wish to switch to another e-mail application? And how do you keep your addresses up-to-date?
Published 05.10.2007
Working with a regular e-mail program offers several advantages. Yet you don’t want to miss the advantages of webmail either. Gmail offers the best of both worlds, thanks to the IMAP function. Here
are some tips for using it efficiently.
Published 19.02.2010
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
You have lists of contacts in your favourite e-mail applications (e.g. Outlook, Thunderbird, webmail), connections at LinkedIn, friends at Facebook, etc. How can you gather all these contacts
together and manage them as a whole?
Published 04.02.2013
Suppose you have a list of contacts in your e-mail application as well as with Facebook or other social networks. How do you exchange information between these address books?
Published 30.09.2010
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
Our previous issue presented the basic features of Google’s Gmail service. Here are some extra tools and tips.
Published 02.05.2008
If you’re taking a few weeks off, you probably don’t intend to check your business e-mail during this period. If you set an automatic reply, your contacts will know that you are unavailable.
Published 27.06.2012