Email service MailPicker.com
Email service MailPicker.com
For a long time I was looking for a service that allows you to manage mail from any mailbox in one place.
A year ago, there was nothing similar. Then in gmail it became possible to download mail from third-party sites, but you didn’t say it there to be convenient - you need to create a label, and then you can view letters using this label. You cannot send an email through someone else's smtp.
And recently I found what I was looking for - mailpicker.com . Exactly what I needed was to have access to all my mail from anywhere.
I must say that the developers tried. Functionality, not inferior to the same gmail'u - letter templates, filters, black lists and much more.
The interface also pleased me: everything that can be done on ajax (and with working navigation back, forward, update), drag & drop, context menus, tooltips, a convenient tree for managing folders and folders.
Among the shortcomings can be noted: The
service is still in beta mode.
Only English interface.
Supported browsers are IE and FireFox. The developers, apparently, have not yet reached the opera.
For a long time I was looking for a service that allows you to manage mail from any mailbox in one place.
A year ago, there was nothing similar. Then in gmail it became possible to download mail from third-party sites, but you didn’t say it there to be convenient - you need to create a label, and then you can view letters using this label. You cannot send an email through someone else's smtp.
And recently I found what I was looking for - mailpicker.com . Exactly what I needed was to have access to all my mail from anywhere.
I must say that the developers tried. Functionality, not inferior to the same gmail'u - letter templates, filters, black lists and much more.
The interface also pleased me: everything that can be done on ajax (and with working navigation back, forward, update), drag & drop, context menus, tooltips, a convenient tree for managing folders and folders.
Among the shortcomings can be noted: The
service is still in beta mode.
Only English interface.
Supported browsers are IE and FireFox. The developers, apparently, have not yet reached the opera.