Showing posts with label mail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mail. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Posterous: post anything to the web

Posterous is a new simple web service for when you need to post anything to the web to make it publicly available to anyone: photos, videos, MP3 and all kinds of files.

The good part: no signup is needed. Just send an e-mail to post@posterous.com (remember to attach any files you want to post) and you'll (almost) immediately receive a reply with the address of the website where your files are posted.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Do you want GMail stickers?

Do you like GMail so much that you just wanna shout it to the world? Then, this tip is for you.


Google created a set of GMail stickers that can be very handy and the good news is that you can get them almost for free. To get your own set of Gmail m-velope stickers, bookplate style stickers, and keyboard shortcut stickers, just send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:

Send me some Gmail stickers already
P.O. Box 391420
Mountain View, CA 94039-1420
United States


Google will then send your envelope back filled with stickers inside. Great!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Retro-blogging: best posts of August 2007

And we're back! After a few days to get used to the new idea of being a Father, I'll try now to update the blog a little bit.

But for now, let's flashback to the blog's August last year's best posts:

Friday, April 11, 2008

How to access Hotmail from Mozilla Thunderbird

If you have a Hotmail account and you're tired of accessing it through the annoying and slow MSN Live web page, maybe you should consider accessing your Hotmail account through your e-mail client.


Using Mozilla Thunderbird? Not a problem. The WebMail extension will solve that problem.


It installs a "bridge" between your e-mail client and the Hotmail server, which allows you to access and send e-mails through your Hotmail account, directly on Thunderbird.

If you're unable to run the services, try changing the values of the ports to values above 1024 (as shown in the picture).

I know what you're going to say next: "why do you still use Hotmail anyway?". I was asking myself the same question ...

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

"More infinite" GMail addresses

Remember when I posted about having infinite GMail addresses? Well, now you can have even more :-)

Apparently, if you have a GMail e-mail address such as example@gmail.com, then the e-mail example@googlemail.com will also be sent to you.

This can be used to have separate e-mail addresses: for example, one for business, which you only provide to colleagues and business clients; and another one for personal use and/or registration in suspicious websites (but for this last one, maybe you should use the '+' tip I gave before).

Source: Digital Inspiration