e-Mail Strategies by Mike Barnett
RISMEDIA, Nov. 3, 2008-As we continue to use e-mail more and more as a communication tool, we find ourselves having to manage multiple accounts (POP and/or IMAP). We might have more than one account because maybe we have one (or more) e-mail accounts from work, and maybe one (or more) from the ISPs we use (maybe one or more at home with our high-speed connection).
Logging on to all these different locations is not only time consuming, but it also fragments our communications…until now.
InternetCrusade is now offering a Web interface, which allows users to have access to all their e-mail. With this tool, e-mail can either be retrieved and/or reviewed with either POP and/or IMAP protocols, which allows users to manage and manipulate their e-mail in one location.
This Web tool visually resembles and operates like Outlook with similar look and feel (folder structure). One very cool feature is that the Web interface will synchronize with your Outlook (either with POP and/or IMAP), which means all your computers (workstations and/or handhelds including cell phones) will now have access to all your e-mail in one place and will be synchronized with one another.
Another major feature is that you can synchronize your Outlook “contacts” and/or “tasks” and/or “calendar” with the Web interface, and hence, all your computers.
No more searching for which computer has which e-mail (sent or received) and/or contact information and/or appointments. You can totally manage (forward, reply, delete, file) any message just as you would if you used Outlook.
Mike Barnett is CTO/VP of Technology for InternetCrusade’s RealTown.com.
For more information, please visit www.realtown.com or e-mail Mike@MikeBarnett.com.
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