Email

How To: Setup Google Apps on Your Domain

by Mike Mansell March 20, 2010
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With the widespread use of the internet, email has become a major part of our everyday lives, not only as a wonderful social tool, but on a business level as well.  In our current society, it is the de facto of reputable businesses to not only have a website, but to have vanity email addresses [...]

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We Need to Fix the Problems With Email Security

by Michael Morris March 19, 2010
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It is no secret that since the beginning of the use of E-Mail there has always been people with malicious intentions seeking to take advantage of users with no technical background by sending them messages containing malware and scams of all kinds. Recently, McAfee alerted users to an E-Mail that has been circulating posing as [...]

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Facebook “Project Titan”: The Future of Email?

by Mike Mansell February 7, 2010
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There has been recent speculation around the Internet that has suggested that Facebook, one of the largest social networks with a user base of more than three hundred and fifty million people, is preparing to launch a new email service entitled “Project Titan”. Facebook is already known to many as being a “one-stop-shop” in the [...]

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Gmail Goes Down, Email Halts

by Jeff Weisbein September 1, 2009
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Back in July, Google dropped the beta label from Gmail after 5 long years of pretty much perfection.  Gmail’s full feature set, solid uptime and performance is the reason it’s the number two web based email provider (US) only behind Yahoo Mail.  However, today, Gmail took a major hit in the uptime area.  Originally, early [...]

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IMAP vs POP3

by Jeff Weisbein November 4, 2008
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IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) vs POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) – which is the better email protocol? Well, it really depends. I like IMAP because it allows me to check my email from multiple locations and leaves a copy of the email on the server. On the other hand with POP3 your email client [...]

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What Is The Best Email Client?

by Jeff Weisbein January 10, 2008
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Email is the most common form of communication on the web and since that is the case there are many email clients and services out there, but the question is which email do you use? Which one is best for you? The top three clients are probably, Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Mac OSX Mail. [...]

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