

I’m hoping it cuts down on the amount of distraction, so I can send an email FIRST, then be distracted after the fact. On my personal landing page, I now have a URL called “Compose Mail” that points to the links above. And replace in the first example with your own domain that’s been set-up for Google Apps. This presumes that your gmail account is set to remember that you’re logged in, which is the way I run mine. You can grab the URL from GMail directly by clicking the Compose Mail link and copying it. This is not a grand revelation by any stretch, but it’s Friday and feel like sharing it :-)
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It’s this last feature, plus my use of a cross-platform “private landing page” with all my common bookmarks, that makes it possible to jump directly to the compose window of my gmail. I can now access my mail from any browser on any computer, and not worry about synchronizing messages.It doesn’t cost anything, other than the ethical cost of allowing Google’s spiders to sift my mail so they can hit me with context-sensitive sidebar ads.It also comes with Calendar, Docs, and other things that are useful.
#MAILPLANE REVEW MAC#
Mailplane continues to act like a web browser and all data from your Gmail account is processed and stored on your Mac only. Nothing changed in how we treat your data. My mail is basically GMail, and so I get superior spam protection. Google Application Review We had to narrow OAuth scopes in order to pass the review and continue providing notifications.I also still get to use my domain name,, in my email addresses, thanks to the magic of MX records. Before, my (dv) handled it, and it’s a huge administrative headache due to the incredible volume of spam that’s sent. Some time ago I had dumped my desktop mail clients and switched everything to Google Apps, which had several advantages for me: But it occurred to me that I have a solution, thanks to my current email setup. In fact, the reason I’m writing this post is because IT JUST HAPPENED AGAIN. This happens to me multiple times a day, and I’d sort of accepted it as the inevitable price that point-and-click has exacted from my brain. You spend 30 minutes processing the emails, get ready to shut down the computer and head home, and then…oh, I forgot to actually send that email. However, the first thing you see upon firing up Thunderbird/Eudora/Mail is your inbox, and in it you see a few tasty subjects that have you clicking away and laughing. If the review doesn't follow our posting guidelines, you can request its removal.Tell me if this has happened to you: you need to email someone about something important, so you hop into your mail program to fire off the email. You can always respond to a review to show the customers that you care and provide additional context. Customers find a mix of positive and negative reviews more trustworthy. Value all reviews: Reviews are useful for potential customers when they’re honest and objective.Reply to reviews to build customer trust: Your customers will notice your business values their input if you read and reply to their reviews.You can also get customers to leave reviews if you create and share a link. Business owners shouldn't offer incentives to customers to leave reviews. As a Gmail user since 2004, I’ve amassed a fair number of.



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