Posts Tagged ‘Gmail’

Tricks To Manage Multiple Accounts In Gmail

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Gmail is the perfect tool to manage multiple accounts, from different domains, even when they run on different servers. It’s also possible to fetch all your mail from Live, Yahoo or another provider, straight in your Gmail inbox. And yes, we can put all stuff we’ve learned in my previous article in practice on all of our mail! Isn’t that convenient?

Link: Coen Jacobs

Consolidate Multiple Email Addresses With Gmail

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

You’ve finally decided to move all your email online to Google’s web-based service, Gmail. Great! But what about messages still going to your old email address(es)? You don’t have to notify all your contacts that your email address has changed—again. Gmail is not only an email host, it’s an email client, which can fetch mail from any number of external services and consolidate it all right there in your Gmail inbox. Here’s how to move your email to Gmail without missing a single message from an existing account.

Link: Lifehacker

AJAX Solutions For Professional Coding

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Web-developers can create amazing web-applications with AJAX. Stikkit, Netvibes, GMail and dozens of further web-projects offer a new level of interactivity we’ve used to give up the idea of. Modern web-applications can be designed with enhanced user interfaces and functionalities, which used to be the privelege of professional desktop-applications. AJAX makes it possible to create more interactive, more responsive and more flexible web-solutions. And it’s the first step towards rich internet applications of the future.

Link: Smashing Magazine

Make A Local Backup Of Your Gmail Account

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Accessing your e-mail in a web browser is all the rage, but rage is all you’ll be feeling when your net access goes down and you don’t have a local backup of your messages. Here are some tips for backing up your inbox. It requires a bit of work to set up, but once you do, you’ll be able to enjoy the goodness of Gmail’s web interface worry-free

Link: Wired How-To Wiki