Thursday, February 3, 2011
Send Emails Via Any Email Address
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Friday, April 9, 2010
Try Gmail's Nested Lables

Now Gmail Has A New Feature Called Nested Lables, It Has To Be Enabled From Gmail Labs Before Using.
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Monday, April 5, 2010
Experience A Better Gmail On iPad
Read, What Gmail Blog Has To Say On This:
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
Yahoo! Mail Ad Removing
You Will Be Annoyed By The Yahoo! Ads Displayed On The Yahoo! Mail , If Wanna Remove These Ads From Your Yahoo Mail Box And View Your Mails Even Better Then This Post Will Help You A Lot.ads will look similar to this:-
Steps For Removing Yahoo! Mail Ads :-Requirements: Firefox Browser , Greasemonkey add-on
* Install Yahoo! Mail Cleaner User Script On Greasemonkey.
* Then Restart Your Browser
* Start Using Your Yahoo! Mail Without Ads...
Friday, March 20, 2009
Gmail Introduces Undo For Emails
Google Labs Introduce Undo Features For Gmail , You Will Get 5sec To Make A Decision To Cancel Or Go On With the Mail :)To Enable This Feature Signin To Gmail And Select settings -> labs
Then Search For Undo Send And Select Enable
Then You Are Done...After That You Will Be Notified Whenever You Have Send An Email
like this:-
Image source:: gm a il blog
To Read More Visit Gmail Team's Official Blog
Sunday, March 1, 2009
SMS Alert Of Webpage's Status
To Start Receiving Alert Click HereFriday, February 27, 2009
Protection From Spam Emails
Get the email you want and nothing else. McAfee SpamKiller quickly and easily helps you stop spam from polluting your inbox with advanced rule-based and list based filtering.
SpamKiller is THE Leading Anti-Spam Product for Consumers and Small Businesses
- Block emails using both lists and preset filters
- Update internal filters automatically
- Filter MSN/Hotmail, POP3 and MAPI email
- Create custom filters
- Quarantine spam outside of your inbox
- Import "friends" automatically into your safe list
- Monitor and filter multiple email accounts
- Fight back against spammers
- Report spam to McAfee
With the home and corporate user in mind we have created Spam Agent - your anti spam filtering solution!
Spam Agent comes preset with over 1,500 filters for the most common spam issues.
You also have the ability to create your own custom filters by email, subject, word(s), and much more - as many as you wish!
Some Key Features :
- prevent all unwanted spam and junk email from entering your inbox!
- includes over 1,500 preset filters for preventing spam
- create custom filters based on email, subject, words, domain, etc.
- fight back against spam - report spammers and send abuse emails to their internet providers!
- "friends" list ensures your friends emails are never blocked
- runs automatically at computer bootup
- compatible with all POP3 and IMAP email accounts
- compatible with all email software including Outlook, Eudora, and more!
- compatible with all versions of Windows
Anti Spam Tools Freeware
Spamihilator
Spamihilator is an full featured anti-spam filtering program that works with any email client. It runs as a local POP server that sits between your email program and your mail server and filters mail based on a built-in filtering mechanism. In addition, you can maintain a blocklist as well as a list of friends (their mail will never be filtered) and customize the filtering with a variety of settings and plug-ins. The program automatically configures popular email clients (Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape etc.) to work with the filter. Among many other options, you can change the aggressiveness of the filter, block certain attachment types, block specific senders and also add your own spam words to look for. Spamihilator does not delete the spam right away, but moves it to a recycle bin from where you can review it, restore items or permanently delete them. A very flexible and capable spam filtering system.Iconix eMail ID
Iconix eMail ID is a client application that verifies the sender of an incoming email, and guarantees that the mail is actually coming from the company that it claims. The service works with companies that have registered with Iconix, which currently includes more than 400 companies such as eBay, PayPal, Citibank, Amazon.com, Expedia, and many others. Whenever an email arrives from one of the known senders, it is authenticated, and an icon displayed next to the message that indicates the validity of the mail. Once Iconix is installed on your computer, it will automatically verify email messages whenever you use any of the supported services, there is no interface or additional configuration required. If are concerned about phishing scams involving major companies, give this software a try. Iconix eMail ID supports IE and Firefox and works with Gmail, Yahoo, MSN and Hotmail accounts as well as Outlook Express.More Anti spam Freeware Tools
Email A Huge File

Popular Email Service Providers Like Gmail , Yahoo! Mail , Live Mail , Etc Limits The Attachment File Size To 20-30 , It Doesn't Satisfies Our Needs , There For Here Is A Solution.
If you had a B'Day party and you wanna share the videos taken on the party with your friend in UAE then what will you do ?
* Upload The File In Youtube ?
I Think Its Not A Good Idea , B'Coz Youtube Is A Public Video Channel , There For You Will Have No Privacy There.
* Upload In Rapishare or Any Other Hosting Site ?
Again Privacy Take The Role
Then Where I Should ???
Try SendThisFile.Com
*Here You Can Email Files Of Any Size , It Just Don't Matters.*But The File Will Have The Validity For 3 Days.
*It Can Be Downloaded Only For 3 Days.
*No Risk *Top Speed *Secure *Simple *Free
Also Try Skydrive
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Hear The Contents Using "Text To Speech"
Alive Text to Speech is a Text-to-Speech software, which can read Text in any application, and convert text to speech, or convert text to MP3, WAV, OGG or VOX files. This text to speech lets you listen to the Text in Emails, web pages, news articles, PDF, Word or Excel Documents,etc. Just highlight the Text your want to hear, and then press Ctrl + C to hear it.
Alive Text to Speech enables you to convert Text to MP3, WAV, OGG, or VOX files with a single right click. It is very simple and easy to use. Just right click on files in the Windows Explorer, select "Convert to MP3" (or WAV, OGG, and VOX) and convert them using your predefined settings.
Alive Text to Speech allows advanced users to finish conversions with Command Line. You can download more voices from the Internet. In addition, Alive Text to Speech Toolbar will be installed into Internet Explorer, with the this toolbar, you can read webpages, or convert webpages into MP3, WAV, OGG or VOX files.
Features:
* 1) Read Text in any application, including Emails, web pages, news articles, PDF, Word or Excel Documents, etc.
* 2) Convert Text to speech, convert text to MP3, WAV, OGG, VOX files.
* 3) Convert Text Files or text to MP3, WAV, OGG, VOX files.
* 4) Install Alive Text to Speech Toolbar in IE (Internet Explorer) Browser.
* 5) It is very simple and easy to use. Just right click on files in the Windows Explorer, select "Convert to MP3"(or WAV, OGG,VOX) and convert them using your predefined settings.
* 6) Alive Text to Speech supports command line.
* 7) Support converting in batches.
* 8) Schedule converting supported.
* 9) High converting speed, wonderful output quality.
You can complete following conversion with Text to Speech:
* Text to MP3
* Text to WAV
* Text to OGG
* Text to VOX
* Text to Voice
DOWNLOAD Alive Text to Speech - CLICK HERE
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Get Your Emails On Mobile As An Sms
Here I'm Providing 2 Good Websites Which Allows To Receive Your Email Messages Into Your Mobile Phone As An SMS . These Works Only For The Indian Users .
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visit email2sms and sign up with your email id and mobile number

* You will get a confirmation email , confirm your email , then login to your account , They Will ask you to make some changes in your mail settings , ex:- forwarding a copy of your mail to yournumber@something.com
and start receiving your email updated on your mobile
* Note : There is a limit for number of sms updates you can receive on a day , I think its 5/day , But i am getting more than it . So try your luck
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Gooseberry using this website you can receive your email messages as sms , visit http://gooseberry.in and register your device and email , and have to make some settings in your email account as done in the above account , After that start receiving your email updates as sms .
* Note : This service is not free , but you will get some free credits , if you like the service then you can join to their premium service .
Friday, January 30, 2009
Now You Can Use Gmail via Offline
Google has just announced it's making an offline version of its Gmail e-mail service available today. The new feature will be initially available to users of its Googles Apps online suite of productivity applications, which includes Gmail. Over the next few weeks, Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) said it will make the feature available to consumers and others who use the stand-alone version of Gmail. With offline access, Gmail users will be able to launch the program from an Internet browser to view and respond to e-mails as well as create new ones. However, the e-mails will remain in Outbook until the user is connected online at which point the application sends them automatically. Although not connected to send or receive e-mails, offline Gmail users will also still be able to perform other standard functions of the program such as "starring," or marking individual e-mails considered a priority for viewing later. E-mails that are starred in Gmail can be viewed as a list, separate from all other e-mails.
Gmail is a product of Google Labs, which features a number of programs in an experimental stage. Gmail, first released in 2004, is still famously labeled "BETA" though it's been considered a finished service in terms of reliability and feature set for years.The offline Gmail is built on Google's Gears platform, which has already been used to enable offline access to Google Docs, Google Reader and other third-party Web applications.
Google said the offline feature takes a few steps to enable:
*First, sign into Gmail and click 'Settings'.
*Click the 'Labs' tab and select 'Enable' next to 'Offline Gmail.' Click 'Save Changes.'
*In the upper right-hand corner of your account, next to your username, there will be a new 'Offline' link. Click this link to start the offline synchronization process.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Backtracking EMAIL Messages
cause i hate spammers... Evil or Very Mad
Ask most people how they determine who sent them an email message and the response is almost universally, "By the From line." Unfortunately this symptomatic of the current confusion among internet users as to where particular messages come from and who is spreading spam and viruses. The "From" header is little more than a courtesy to the person receiving the message. People spreading spam and viruses are rarely courteous. In short, if there is any question about where a particular email message came from the safe bet is to assume the "From" header is forged.
So how do you determine where a message actually came from? You have to understand how email messages are put together in order to backtrack an email message. SMTP is a text based protocol for transferring messages across the internet. A series of headers are placed in front of the data portion of the message. By examining the headers you can usually backtrack a message to the source network, sometimes the source host. A more detailed essay on reading email headers can be found .
If you are using Outlook or Outlook Express you can view the headers by right clicking on the message and selecting properties or options.
Below are listed the headers of an actual spam message I received. I've changed my email address and the name of my server for obvious reasons. I've also double spaced the headers to make them more readable.
Return-Path:
X-Original-To: davar@example.com
Delivered-To: davar@example.com
Received: from 12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com (12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com [12.218.172.108])
by mailhost.example.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 1F9B8511C7
for
Received: from (HELO 0udjou) [193.12.169.0] by 12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com with ESMTP id <536806-74276>; Sun, 16 Nov 2003 19:42:31 +0200
Message-ID:
From: "Maricela Paulson"
Reply-To: "Maricela Paulson"
To: davar@example.com
Subject: STOP-PAYING For Your PAY-PER-VIEW, Movie Channels, Mature Channels...isha
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 19:42:31 +0200
X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21)
X-Priority: 3
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="MIMEStream=_0+211404_90873633350646_4032088448"
According to the From header this message is from Maricela Paulson at s359dyxxt@yahoo.com. I could just fire off a message to abuse@yahoo.com, but that would be waste of time. This message didn't come from yahoo's email service.
The header most likely to be useful in determining the actual source of an email message is the Received header. According to the top-most Received header this message was received from the host 12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com with the ip address of 21.218.172.108 by my server mailhost.example.com. An important item to consider is at what point in the chain does the email system become untrusted? I consider anything beyond my own email server to be an unreliable source of information. Because this header was generated by my email server it is reasonable for me to accept it at face value.
The next Received header (which is chronologically the first) shows the remote email server accepting the message from the host 0udjou with the ip 193.12.169.0. Those of you who know anything about IP will realize that that is not a valid host IP address. In addition, any hostname that ends in client.mchsi.com is unlikely to be an authorized email server. This has every sign of being a cracked client system.
Here's is where we start digging. By default Windows is somewhat lacking in network diagnostic tools; however, you can use the tools at to do your own checking.
davar@nqh9k:[/home/davar] $whois 12.218.172.108
AT&T WorldNet Services ATT (NET-12-0-0-0-1)
12.0.0.0 - 12.255.255.255
Mediacom Communications Corp MEDIACOMCC-12-218-168-0-FLANDREAU-MN (NET-12-218-168-0-1)
12.218.168.0 - 12.218.175.255
# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2003-12-31 19:15
# Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database.
I can also verify the hostname of the remote server by using nslookup, although in this particular instance, my email server has already provided both the IP address and the hostname.
davar@nqh9k:[/home/davar] $nslookup 12.218.172.108
Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1
Name: 12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com
Address: 12.218.172.108
Ok, whois shows that Mediacom Communications owns that netblock and nslookup confirms the address to hostname mapping of the remote server,12-218-172-108.client.mchsi.com. If I preface a www in front of the domain name portion and plug that into my web browser, http://www.mchsi.com, I get Mediacom's web site.
There are few things more embarrassing to me than firing off an angry message to someone who is supposedly responsible for a problem, and being wrong. By double checking who owns the remote host's IP address using two different tools (whois and nslookup) I minimize the chance of making myself look like an idiot.
A quick glance at the web site and it appears they are an ISP. Now if I copy the entire message including the headers into a new email message and send it to abuse@mchsi.com with a short message explaining the situation, they may do something about it.
But what about Maricela Paulson? There really is no way to determine who sent a message, the best you can hope for is to find out what host sent it. Even in the case of a PGP signed messages there is no guarantee that one particular person actually pressed the send button. Obviously determining who the actual sender of an email message is much more involved than reading the From header. Hopefully this example may be of some use to other forum regulars.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Send Free Sms To India Via Email
Andhra Pradesh AirTel-----------Mobile No@airtelap.com
Andhra Pradesh Idea Cellular-----Mobile No@ideacellular.net
Chennai Skycell/Airtel------------Mobile No@airtelchennai.com
Chennai RPG Cellular-------------Mobile No@rpgmail.net
Delhi Airtel-----------------------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Delhi Hutch-----------------------Mobile No@delhi.hutch.co.in
Gujarat Airtel---------------------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Gujarat Idea Cellular--------------Mobile No@ideacellular.net
Gujarat Celforce/Fascel-----------Mobile No@celforce.com
Goa Airtel-------------------------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Goa BPL Mobile-------------------Mobile No@bplmobile.com
Goa Idea Cellular------------------Mobile No@ideacellular.net
Haryana Airtel--------------------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Haryana Escotel-------------------Mobile No@escotelmobile.com
Himachal Pradesh Airtel-----------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Karnataka Airtel-------------------Mobile No@airtelkk.com
Kerala Airtel-----------------------Mobile No@airtelkerala.com
Kerala Escotel---------------------Mobile No@escotelmobile.com
Kerala BPL Mobile-----------------Mobile No@bplmobile.com
Kolkata Airtel----------------------Mobile No @airtelkol.com
Madhya Pradesh Airtel-------------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Maharashtra Airtel-----------------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Maharashtra BPL Mobile-----------Mobile No@bplmobile.com
Maharashtra Idea Cellular----------Mobile No@ideacellular.net
Mumbai Airtel----------------------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Mumbai BPL Mobile----------------Mobile No@bplmobile.com
Punjab Airtel-----------------------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Pondicherry BPL Mobile------------Mobile No @bplmobile.com
Tamil Nadu Airtel-------------------Mobile No@airtelmail.com
Tamil Nadu BPL Mobile-------------Mobile No@bplmobile.com
Tamil Nadu Aircel-------------------Mobile No@airsms.com
UP (West) Escotel-------------------Mobile No@escotelmobile.com
Madhya Pradesh Airtel 9893 919893xxxxxx@airtelmail.com
Maharashtra Airtel 9890 919890xxxxxx@airtelmail.com
Maharashtra BPL Mobile 9823 9823xxxxxx@bplmobile.com
Maharashtra Idea Cellular 9822 9822xxxxxx@ideacellular.net
Mumbai Airtel 9892 919892xxxxxx@airtelmail.com
Mumbai BPL Mobile 9821 9821xxxxxx@bplmobile.com
Punjab Airtel 9815 919815xxxxxx@airtelmail.com
Pondicherry BPL Mobile 9843 9843xxxxxx@bplmobile.com
Tamil Nadu Airtel 9894 919894xxxxxx@airtelmail.com
Tamil Nadu BPL Mobile 9843 919843xxxxxx@bplmobile.com
Tamil Nadu Aircel 9842 9842xxxxxx@airsms.com
Uttar Pradesh (West) Escotel 9837 9837xxxxxx@escotelmobile.com
Chennai Hutch 9884 9884012345@south.hutch.co.in
Andhra Pradesh Hutch 9885 9885012345@south.hutch.co.in
Karnataka Hutch 9886 9886012345@south.hutch.co.in
Karnataka Airtel phonenumber@airtelkk.com
MSC Code for Cellular Circle Operations
Supported Networks
Airtel: Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chennai (Skycell), Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Kolkata, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh (West)
Hutch: Delhi
Escotel: Haryana, Uttar Pradesh (West), Kerala
BPL Mobile: Mumbai, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Goa
Idea Cellular: Andhra Pradesh (Tata), Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat
RPG Cellular: Chennai
Aircel: Tamil Nadu
Celforce (Fascel): Gujarat
BSNL: You can send SMS emails to BSNL phones as mobilenumber@bsnlumN.com. The email domain is different for each region - bsnlumN.com (North), bsnlumS.com (South), bsnlumE.com (East) and bsnlumW.com (West).
Note: When I checked for the DNS records of airtelmail.com, I have seen that it has been owned by a company in Florida, USA and not by Bharthi, so I am in doubt and don't think it works. Rest are okay. Check it and post your comments.
Send Sms To Mobile Phone Via Email ( International )
Yes, you can get email on your phone! All you need to know is your cell phone's email address.
Most carriers have "SMS gateways" which take email messages from the Internet and deliver them to their customers' cell phones as SMS text messages. The trick is that you need to know what carrier the recipient's phone is on -- it's not enough to know their phone number. That's because the carrier determines what the email address of the receiving phone is going to be. For example, Cingular phones' address are all "something@cingularme.com" while Verizon phones are "something@vtext.com."
Sound complicated? It's not. All you really need to do is find your carrier in the list below, and then use the pattern shown there to figure out your email address. If you want to send email to a friend's phone, just ask them which carrier they use, and off you go!
(Note: For each carrier, I'll include a link to a page with more detailed information on how SMS works with that carrier, how much it costs, and where you can find more information. In the list below, just click any carrier's highlighted name to find out more.)
Alltel
[10-digit phone number]@message.alltel.com
Example: 2125551212@message.alltel.com
AT&T (formerly Cingular)
[10-digit phone number]@txt.att.net
Example: 2125551212@txt.att.net
Boost Mobile
[10-digit phone number]@myboostmobile.com
Example: 2125551212@myboostmobile.com
Nextel (now part of Sprint Nextel)
[10-digit telephone number]@messaging.nextel.com
Example: 7035551234@messaging.nextel.com
Sprint PCS (now Sprint Nextel)
[10-digit phone number]@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Example: 2125551234@messaging.sprintpcs.com
T-Mobile
[10-digit phone number]@tmomail.net
Example: 4251234567@tmomail.net
Verizon
[10-digit phone number]@vtext.com
Example: 5552223333@vtext.com
Virgin Mobile USA
[10-digit phone number]@vmobl.com
Example: 5551234567@vmobl.com
Note: If all this seems complicated, there's an easier way to send email to any phone, no matter what its carrier. Just address it to [10-digit phone number]@teleflip.com
Example: 2125551212@teleflip.com
