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Free Email Program, Now with Auto-Filters - Pegasus Mail 4.51

Sunday July 12, 2009
Pegasus Mail - Free Email Program
Pegasus Mail has been updated with small changes to make life easier: you can now reply with no questions asked, for example, and have folders create their own filters when you drop messages on them.
Back at replies, Pegasus Mail 4.51 can put the signature above quoted text and check the spelling in the Subject: line, which works in new messages as well, of course.
›› Pegasus Mail is one of the most powerful, secure and generally best email programs available for Windows. (Windows)

How to Go to Any Label or View Fast in Gmail

Saturday July 11, 2009
Now, where's that mouse pointer arrow? The trackpad was easy enough to reach, but why is that cursor always hiding the farthest possible distance from the Save button?
In Remember The Milk's web interface, you can stop looking for the mouse and cursor to save a note. Try pressing Ctrl-Enter instead.
In Gmail, you can stop looking for a cursor and mouse to open a label:
›› Start typing your label's name and Gmail takes you there in an instant.

How to Find Out Which of Your Addresses Received an Email in iPhone Mail

Wednesday July 8, 2009
One monkey clicking around iTunes did not produce Shakespeare in Morse code, but yesterday, by chance, I clicked again where I had not clicked in a long time: the shiny bar that shows the iPhone's disk makeup.
What did I find? Not only can you see how many apps you have installed (92) but also how much space they occupy (around 1 GB); the same goes for photos and music.
In iPhone Mail, you can not only find out that you received a fresh email but also which of your addresses received it. If you know where to tap, you don't have to wait for chance, without your stir, to show you either:
›› Want to know which of your addresses received a particular email — but iPhone Mail only displays your name in the "To:" line? Here's how to find the address of reception behind the name.

Owl - Free Email Stationery Download and E-Card

Monday July 6, 2009
Owl - Free Email Stationery Download and E-Card
Say "owl" to her, or "glaux" like the ancients did: the Greek 1 Euro coin's reverse shows another coin's reverse.
That other coin, the Athenian tetradrachm (four drachmai), was Ancient Greece's most popular coin. It had Athena on one side and on the flip Athena's favorite bird, the owl. The omnipresent Tetradrachms were commonly called "owls".
The owl in the following stationery is not the tetradrachm owl — but it, too, is solemn, big-eyed and beautiful:
›› Owls are pretty animals, and they make pretty stationery, too. (Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Outlook, Outlook Express)

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