How to integrate email client in your firefox 3 browser
As we know, e-mail clients are an important part of our life. At times, while we would love to access our important emails, we just couldn’t do it, and the blame goes to the internet connection.
However, with the outburst of technology, and the evolving internet universe, things have changed. For the better. These days, email can be accessed offline, and right from our desktop using POP/IMAP technologies. The advantage in using email client using such technologies is that you can save emails on your computer and print it conveniently.
And for the firefox lovers, here is something to cheer about: an addon that can integrate email to your browser. How cool is that?
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This Firefox browser, named Simple Mail, is an intuitive way of accessing emails right from your browser. It integrates email client to your browser from where you can get notified, read and write email messages. You can configure one or more accounts in Preferences, set account refresh time and get notification of new mail message.
As soon as you receive a fresh mail, Simple Mail shows the count in status bar. Also, Simple Mail has a toolbar button, which you can put on a toolbar for easy access. You can click Simple Mail icon to open received messages in a separate browser tab. The search function which is on the top right helps a lot in searching your emails faster and easier.
Related: Take Notes on Firefox.
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I never really bother with email clients, I just use gmail
well in this area i think thunderbird is the best. moreover you can leave a copy of your messages on the server so even if your system crashes you won’t loose any data!
Simple mail is used in my school. Haven’t tried it though…